We also had a baptismal service for four investigators that afternoon just
before our festa. It was a really busy day getting the baptismal program filled out and printed, talks assigned, and music taken care of. The Irati
branch members had arrived even before the baptism and I feel bad that they
were a little neglected while I was still gathering information.
Terezinha, Luan, Rogerio, and Patrick will make great additions to the branch. Leandro was able to baptize his brother. This was the day before transfers for Elders Santos Silva & Ferierra. |
The young people had worked hard during the week to make our
festa nice for little expense. The other two branches in Guarapuava have their festas
in their nice LDS built buildings and the activities are held in doors. Not
having that kind of room indoors in our branch building [which is a family home
- turned school - turned branch building,] the members worked hard to make the
covered patio nice.
Thyago, our 1st assistant to the priest quorum,
came and pressure washed the mildew off the roof of the patio and then the
cement floor while we held our first primary activity for the children on the
16th. Large tarps were tied to the patio roof to keep the storm (and
it was a good one!) from getting everyone wet. The dancing and warm fruit drink
ended up keeping everyone warm the night of the festa.
On the 17th the youth got together and made decorations
using crepe paper that they cut into strips and wove in a clever way that I
couldn’t figure out later. (I was inside scrubbing walls and preparing
activities for the children).
The Mehl family was responsible for the food. They served
pasteis (like a tiny hand held meat pie---really yummy!) & cachorro quente (tiny
Brazillian hot dogs) and two different warm fruit drinks that Elder McKinney
thinks they were calling quentão. Later, there was chocolate cake and white
cake with raspberries. These were served thru the windows of the Young Women’s room
that open onto the patio. There were long lines at both windows as everything was really delicious.
We had a DJ who played continual dance music for hours as people dance or sat around the edges of the patio visiting with each other. We had a pretty popular activity for the children who choose to gather in the Primary room and make popsicle stick handcarts. We had several youth have a brief dance lesson and then got thunderous applause when one of the new members asked me to dance.
We had a really good turnout of our members, their
non-member family members, the friends of the youth, the Bonsucesso Branch
members who came on the bus, and the Irati branch members who drove in cars.
Two non-member nieces of Maria’s family were here for several weeks and
participated in many activities. They are from Imbituva which is a town not
included in any of the branch boundaries and they want to be taught the missionary
lessons. We have sent them home with scriptures and other church materials for
them to study.
Rogerio is freezing! Behind him you can see a couple standing by one of the windows where people later stood in line to get food. |
One of the new members came to perform service as an
investigator on the 19th and he helped clean the room that we use
for baptisms. The tile floor needed cleaning as did the chairs left in the room
and the swimming pool we use for the font. I felt really bad after all his hard
work when the water heater did not work and he had to step into some really
chilly (freezing is probably a better word) water to be baptized. It turns out
the electrical work fried when the water turned on and is another repair added
to our rather long list.
The 22nd was transfer day and the young
missionaries went into Curitiba to make a trade. Our newest Elder – Elder Pereira
is from northern Brasil and was not at all prepared for the weather when they
returned Tuesday evening but by Thursday he had some warmer apparel and a snug
hat and was enjoying life much more.
How many times have I mentioned that it is winter here? It is really
different because there are times of day when it is as warm as summer and then
at night it can be 30-40 degrees different. What makes it all the more curious
for us is the lack of indoor heating, like we are so used to at home, so the
indoor temperature can be constantly chilly and make layers of clothing needed
indoors when it is warmer out. I am grateful to the women that were here
serving as senior missionaries at our arrival last fall. When they found out we were coming they
promptly e-mailed many good tips about the need to dress for the cold. The
mission list did not include this advice. While I did not really understand
until this past 6 weeks what they meant (and John was kind of incredulous),
they did get me to bring several layers of warm clothes that have really
helped.
The Machados - a great part-member family the Elders have been teaching. They had a death in the family this week. The 3 daughters are being taught the lessons. |
Our young missionaries are really gungho to get the
investigators in the water but they don’t do so well with their records. It was really apparent when we wanted to work
with the Rogerio and Patrick to receive the Aaronic Priesthood and prepare to
attend the temple to do baptisms. Until church headquarters records their
membership information you cannot add information about priesthood or recommend
status. We did not have the baptisms recorded by the mission office (which is
where things are recorded and sent into the church when there is a convert
baptism) until Elder McKinney called and had the secretary track down the
senior elder who was in Curitiba to get a new companion. Then they recorded the
records. We still haven’t got all of the Elder’s information—having to look up
their first names on line to fill out the records the branch needed to print
certificates. We have to remember to promptly ask them for their member number
to be able to record the ordinances or ordinations that they perform before
they are transferred out of our area as well as the yellow copies of the
baptisms that are supposed to be turned into the branch for their records. Does
it sound like I want an angel or two to help out with making a well-rounded
experience for the youth here? Often Elder McKinney is that person.
Leandro is one of the strong active youth. He just baptized Luan and the missionaries have been teaching the rest of the family. |
We need at least 16 active Melchezidek priesthood holders to
someday make the branch a ward and it looks like they will have to wait for the
youth to grow older for that to happen. They are accumulating an army of active
Aaronic priesthood holders who are working and praying that their families will
be touched and join too. Currently there is only one member Elder in town
during the week because so many work out of town. It made it hard to give a
priesthood blessing when the sisters were assigned here because he works such
long hours and is not often available. Those who have served in branches
probably recognize the growing pains here. Most of this is new to me having
grown up in very large family ward.
This week we cleaned up after the festa taking down
decorations, drying out the huge tarps used to cover the open patio area, using
the water from the baptismal font to clean the floor of that room and the patio
area outside while the font was draining. Again we had help from Rogerio, one of the
new members.
These are primary age children we have worked with this last few weeks. Some are members - some not! |
We also held our 2nd Primary activity. We were
able to paste the pictures of the children we had taken the previous week in
their Faith in God booklets. The first week we talked about pioneers and played
the stick and wheel game, sang Pioneer
Children while we walked and walked, read scriptures and talked about the
way the pioneers traveled as the kids selected what supplies to take in their
wagons or handcarts. We introduced the Faith in God program. The second week we
used the telephone game in the form of a race where the children were supposed
to whisper to each other about the Holy Ghost having a quiet voice. We then circled
the patio singing about The Holy Ghost
in an effort to get them to guess the topic of the day. We talked about receiving
the gift of the Holy Ghost, ways we can feel the Holy Ghost, and marked
scriptures in an effort to help them pass off activities in their booklets. We
had 12 children the first week and more the next. Both times we had investigators
present who wanted to participate. We were able to do this during the week
because the youth had several weeks of férias or holidays during July.
The kids all return to school today. We will resume seminary
lessons this afternoon. The break was good for piano lessons as several of the
young men have come to our apartment for lessons twice a week. {Gabriel wanted
to stay for lunch one Saturday and did. We have also worked with three of the
young men after lessons and helped them log in to FamilySearch and begin
recording their family history.} We get to teach multiple members of Eva’s
family when we go to her home for lessons. We will continue with these lessons
during the school year. We find more
members interested in music every week. We also had another youth activity movie night that
was well attended on the 27th. We showed Hercules and served Snicker Doodles this
time. Maria has asked for a youth activity where the kids learn to make
cookies.
These youth gathered to say goodbye to Elder Fereirra the night before he was transferred. I am not sure why everyone always has to have finger motion during the pictures. |
We are preparing for a temple trip for the branch members on
August 3rd. Elder McKinney had youth recommend interviews yesterday
in the afternoon and we showed the 55 minute version of the Joseph Smith movie
while they were waiting. [Beto, our branch repairman from Londrina, came with a
projector for the branch yesterday and stayed to our branch meetings. He is not
ready for baptism yet and we will keep working with him.] We were trying out
the projector since it was second hand. It seems to work well with its only
drawback being a really noisy fan which we can gladly put up with to be able to
see the church broadcasts here at the branch and save the expense of a bus ride
to Guarapuava.
President Fernandes has sent out new mission rules. We are
to fill out several questionnaires about our apartment as they were pretty
shocked at the condition of many of the homes the Elders were living in when
they made visits to them. We will be filling them out today along with doing our
laundry and shopping.
We hope everyone will have a great week!!!
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