Showing posts with label Madison. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Madison. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Quarantine

(Hermana Ellsworth)

I am sorry for the lack of emails these past couple of weeks but I decided that I would go through and write down what happened.

March 12th Church was canceled. That was my second day in Ponce, Puerto Rico and I was so excited to meet the members but the canceled church seemed like a downer.

March 13th we were told that some of the ports in Puerto Rico were closing in order to prevent COVID-19 from coming to the island. This was my third day in Ponce and the third day of the transfer. In Puerto Rico if anything out of the normal happens everyone flocks to the stores to stock up on food and so we got permission from our President to go to Sam's Club and stock up on 2 weeks of food so off we went and you guessed it, they were out of Toilet Paper. BUT we did get a good amount of delicious food in case we needed to go on a lock down.

March 14th is when the restrictions due to COVID-19 started. We were told not to knock on doors and to only leave the house if there were confirmed appointments. It seemed reasonable and they said that we could still have baptisms and what not.

March 15th We had a wonderful worship meeting with the Hermanas. We went over to the church and had 2 hours of wonderful studies. Come Follow me was wonderful. We had President Hinckley and Elder Oaks give some grand talks about women and the priesthood. And then we went home and the member of the bishopric came by and gave us the sacrament. I really did love the way we did church. We even made our own handouts.

March 16th is when Quarantine really started. We were told not to leave our houses and to prepare for at least 21 days inside. There was a curfew in Puerto Rico where if you were caught outside after 7:00PM it was a jail fine. We were allowed to still go outside to get emergency items at the Walgreens next door.


To keep ourselves sane we decided during our free hour of the day we would reenact a book of Mormon pictures every day.


March 17th We were told to clean EVERYTHING we would have competitions on who could have the cleanest apartment and everything was deep cleaned. We were also kept very busy calling members and setting up facetime meetings and looking for old interested people. And also reenacting more Book of Mormon pictures. Our next one was Nefi.

March 18th Also a lot of deep cleaning and we got a wonderful reference from Hermana Pineda and we were able to start teaching Ana. Ana started reading the Book of Mormon as the quarantine started. She was looking for comfort and opened to Amla 32 and started reading about Faith. She really felt like God was reaching out to her in those moments. Ana was incredible to teach and I looked forward to it everyday.

Also being inside we started to slowly lose our tan lines and as a ginger I don't really tan all that much as is but here are some Puerto Rican Sister missionary shoe tan lines and our Book of Mormon reenactment picture for this day.



March 19th We got a call from President Smart that Said Hermana Doxey was to return home early. She is the sister in the blue skirt in the picture above. 10 minutes later after crying we got a call from Hermana Smart that said that Elder Renlund called the area 70 and said that no Puerto Rico San Juan missionary was to be sent home. IT WAS THE NEWS WE WANTED!! We finally felt safe knowing that we were going to continue our missions. Sadly though, we got another call from President that night and we were informed that Hermana Doxey would actually be going home because of the increased restrictions of travel laws. We packed her all up and sad goodbye through many tears.

Our Book of Mormon picture that day did not include our beloved Hermana Doxey.

March 20th A lot of the same things happened. We studied, we worked the best we could and we made some bomb Book of Mormon reenactments. Hermana Garcia really makes a fabulous captain Moroni.   We also increased our yoga skills for our morning exercises and gave Hermana Schearrer cornrows in her hair.


March 21st Hermana Schearrer and I completed 14 months on the mission and Ana the lady that we were teaching over facetime was doing really well
Now, March 22nd to March 28th was just a really weird time. We got a call that we were to be evacuated and to be ready to leave at a moment's notice. So we lived out of our suitcases for this whole week as we waited for our flight plans to go through. We had canceled flight after canceled flight. We got missionaries to Atlanta and then more canceled flights. Apparently during a world crisis it's hard to get flights. After some painful waiting we were finally able to get a flight for some of the missionaries and I just happened to be on it. Hermana Schearrer and I had to say goodbye to Hermana Garcia as she waited for Honduras to open up their borders for her to get home. It was really hard to leave Puerto Rico and to say goodbye to that island that will forever have my heart.  
When we got to Atlanta we found out that our flight to Salt Lake city got canceled and we were to overnight in Atlanta. When we got to the Hotel we needed an "adult signature" for the card incase it didn't go through. We didn't really know what to do but then a member of the Church walked into the hotel saw 20 missionaries in need and just signed for our hotel rooms for us. A very much needed tender mercy. We got up the next morning at 4 am and headed off to Salt Lake city.




APRIL 1ST I was called by my stake president and was released as a missionary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. I wish it was all a April Fools Joke but sadly my time as a missionary came to an end. It was the best 14.5 months of my life and I will always look back on it with fondness no matter how weird it ended due to Corona. I really do love being a missionary and I would encourage all youth who are able to go and serve. I saw so many miracles and so many blessings. I love Puerto Rico and I love the people there. I love my mission President and His wife and I know the Lord wanted me to be in Puerto Rico.
Hermana Madison Ellsworth :)






Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Update

(Hermana Ellsworth)

Hello Family and friends!
It has been a while since I have sent out a weekly so we have A LOOOTT  to catch up on
I'll start off that I am now in P O N C E (Airhorn noises)  😎😎
Last transfer I was in Trujillo Alto and it was a wonderful area with amazing people :)
We taught some amazing people like Naomi, Emelio, the family Santiago Borrero. I loved the ward and my companion. Hermana Aguiar taught me a lot about being diligent.



I am grateful I met people like Benjamin  who is doing a church tour and building his own boat by hand :) He is a great example of always being anxiously engaged in a good cause


I am in a new area now in PONCE! We were working hard. And then church was taken away.... and now we cant leave our house... and things just keep declining.... BUT WE STILL HAD A GREAT TIME AT OUR OWN CHURCH!
I have been stress painting all day trying to keep calm not knowing how long we will be inside the house.
My new companion is Hermana Garcia from Honduras and she is the most amazing woman with so much faith. I love teacher with her.
At this point I am just grateful we have a prophet and leaders who helped us get prepared for things like this. It was such a blessing to take the sacrament in our home and have that familiar spirit. I love the gospel so much and I am so glad to be a missionary in Puerto Rico. The hurricanes, earthquakes,  protests, and plagues won’t stop me from enjoying my mission and trusting in the Lord.
I couldn’t get everyone on this list to send the weekly so please pass it along to my aunts and uncles and friends that aren’t on the list.




Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Transfer

(Hermana Ellsworth)
Madison ran into an old BYU college friend. (picture above)
She is being transferred "But I'm doing well, I am moving to Ponce with Hermana Garcia from Honduras for this transfer. The phone doesn't allow emails for Group emails. That's why I haven't sent out a weekly all transfer. Next week I can but we don't have computers here.”








Madison ran into an old BYU college friend. (picture above)
She is being transferred "But I'm doing well, I am moving to Ponce with Hermana Garcia from Honduras for this transfer. The phone doesn't allow emails for Group emails. That's why I haven't sent out a weekly all transfer. Next week I can but we don't have computers here.”


Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Elder Renlund

(Hermana Ellsworth)

This week we had An Apostle of the Lord come to our mission. Elder Renlund is a special witness that Jesus Christ lives. It was one of the most spiritually powerful conferences I have ever been in. He talked about how our attitude and efforts must both be positive in order to work miracles. I loved that. I loved how he focuses on how our personal decisions such as our personal commitment to follow the Lord's commandments is what the Lord needs us to do. The Lord wants us to be people of our word. He wants us to do what we said we would do. God cannot lie and we should not even think about breaking the covenants that we have made with God. Decisions to keep Commandments such as keeping the Law of Chastity, living the Word of Wisdom and Keeping the Sabbath day Holy should have already been made. It makes keeping them in the Moments all that much easier.
               He also talked about the importance to be united with the church and then the baptism and conversion comes. There are too many people who go inactive because they are lacking uniting to the Church of Jesus Christ. In the story of Alma organizing the church he always states that those who united with the church where then baptized and converted. It is very important to know the history, doctrine, and have a divine witness that this is the Church of Jesus Christ.
               We are working hard in Trujillo Alto and I know that the Lord is blessing this island. I will not return until I have done what the Lord has commanded me to do :) and we are going to build a temple spiritually through the testimonies of the individuals here in Puerto Rico. I love this island so much and I know that Heavenly Father is aware of all that happens here and in every part of the world.



Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Goodbye Humacao

(Hermana Ellsworth)


Humacao has been one of the biggest blessings in my life. I have seen the hand of God work miracles in the people here and I will always look back on this time with fond memories and a stronger testimony of the blessings of God for his children. It was a short time of only 2 transfers but it was full of Miracles.

Julian, Ian, y Liliana in our last lesson with them :) They have changes my life and watch Julian be the next general authority at the age of 13.

The Youngs who live out here. We are eating in a restaurant where the church building used to be when Hno. Young served his mission here in Puerto Rico. They help so much with the mission work . I love them so much and they are wonderful examples to me about consecrating their lives for the Lord and doing so with so much style.

Fuimos para comer como un districto después... Wait... english... We went and got sushi. Goodbye hermana Plumb.

This is pinchofongo. SO GOOD

Christie has blessed my life by helping me know that God still heals people of every sickness and problem

Jaileen is the best person in the world and my new big sister. Sorry Paige. you have been replaced.

BUT HERE I COME TRUJILLO ALTO!!!!!
I AM SOEXCITED!!







Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Tell me how your mission is going...

(Hermana Ellsworth)

Tell me how your mission is going. How long have you been out?
My mission is going so well! I have been out 1 year on Wednesday.  I have been able to learn a ton of Spanish so I can really share what I feel to the people here. I hot some rough spots about 6 months into the mission with companions and then a car crash but it was exactly what I needed to grow and progress! I Love how good God is at strategically placing trials in my life. I have seen a lot of fruit of my labor and I feel like I have been TOOO blessed. I love Puerto Rico and the people. Sadly I love the food too much and have gained 15 lbs.... but I know there are blessings after the mission too.

What’s a revelation you’ve received lately that has helped you or somebody else?
I have been able to study more about the restoration of the Gospel and better ways to teach that. I also got to feel the spirit work through me as I shared about how to receive personal revelation based on the experience Nephi had in chapter 10 and 11 of 1 Nephi. It helped them understand that their questions could lead to real answers if they exercise their faith first. I know I am teaching with the spirit when I end up learning something at the same time.

How has your testimony of the truthfulness of the church been tested?
I dont think the truthfulness of the church has ever been tested in my eyes. I know that it is true and every trial has taught even more that God knows everything and that he guides this church through a living prophet. I know that. I cant explain how or when I knew that for sure but at this point in my life I know it. God cannot Lie. That has been my motto for a hot second. If he told me once that it is true I know he cant lie. If he has told me the blessings of a commandment I know he will keep his word on that. My patriarchal blessing has helped me a ton to keep going and trusting in the promises of the Lord.

What’s something funny that has happened lately?
We were teaching a family with 2 boys, (8 years old and 11 years old) they have a short attention span so we have to spot every once in a while to play a game so they can get the lesson completely.  We were teaching the plan of salvation and when we got to the final judgment we told the boys they could have 1 minute to ask us as many questions as they want to see if we were keeping the commandments as if we were being "Judged"

They asked us "¿Cuáles son los nombres de su mejor amigos???" (Or what are the names of your best friends)
I started to answer and in a very strong spanish accent but in english the 11 year old said, "YOO LIIEE!!! JESUS CHRIST IS YO BEST FRIEND!!"

I about died laughing in the lesson because he thought he really got me on that one.

1 YEAR

(Hermana Ellsworth)

One Year in the mission and I get to celebrate it with some of the most amazing missionaries. These are some of the missionaries that were in the CCM with me not shown: Hermana Melhoff, Hermana Nelson, Elder Hill, Elder Cuthbertson, Elder Leemaster, Elder Stellway (Kibarabari), and Elder Makaafi, HAPPY ONE YEAR SINCE WE ALL MET IN MEXICO! (On Wednesday)


After our ultimate frisbee and volleyball zone activity we went and got some good Frappes (Just the name for smoothies in Puerto Rico)
Everything is relaxing a lot now that the earthquakes have mostly stopped and are less often.
It has been amazing to see the growth of the people and the church as a whole as people join together for the greater good. We are still teaching some amazing people and the Lord is blessing us with finding a lot of people and then having a lot of them keep commitments. We had 7 people at church on Sunday and the Ward members are bringing a lot of their friends to church so that we can get to know them. I love my mission so much and it has changed my life.



I am so excited to keep pushing hard and I can't wait to see what the Lord has in store for me in next 6 months! Thank you everyone for all of your wonderful emails that I got last week! I am working on replying and I love hearing how everyone is! I love you all so much!

AND I ALMOST FORGOT!!! AFTER THE EARTHQUAKES THE TEMPLE OOOFFFIICIIAALLLYYYY STARTED CONSTRUCTION!!!!!!!!!!! They got the permission and everything and I am so excited to be here as it is finally moving towards construction!


I love Hermana Hahne so much! We have grown so much from when we first met in the CCM and I am so happy to be her companion! A spiritual Giant !!

GO FIGHT WIN!! We are fighting a battle out here and it is just part of the battle we fought before (Go to Revelations 12 for more information on how to fight ;) )