Well first off we received our transfer calls. I will be
staying in Lemoyne! However my beautifully amazing Haitian companion will be
leaving to go even farther North to a branch just outside of Quebec City. I
will miss her loads but I know she will do amazingly. She also was very careful
in teaching me how to make rizcolle the way she does so I can still eat it even
while we are separated.
This week's title may sound a little dramatic but what I
experienced this week I would say was very dramatic. This week I was asked to
sing at a funeral, of a man with a wonderful story.
Brother Roy had been born and raised a Quebecois. He had met
his wife while playing the guitar in a concert where she was singing. Many many
years after their wedding Sister Roy was introduced to the church and was
promptly baptized. However her husband would have nothing to do with these
gospels up until he was sixty-nine and he found he had a change of heart. He
suddenly started meeting with the missionaries and after forty years of waiting
his wife saw him be baptized a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saints. There he had leaned over to one of his good friends and had said
"I now know where I will be if I die, and I am ready." Promptly a
year and a half later he was diagnosed with a very rapid cancer and died after
a month of diagnoses.
One thinks that a family struck so suddenly by the loss of a
beloved father and husband would be saddened beyond belief. But the results
were quite the contrary. True the family was sad for the loss, they were also
comforted in knowing that they would meet him once more and live as a family
after this life.
Something that I have come to realize out here on my mission
is the importance of an eternal vision. And as Elder L. Tom Perry shared, our
church is the only church that makes the family an eternal element. Which was
so evident in the service we attended.
Many testimonies were shared on this concept and also that
though Brother Roy had left this life he was much much happier in the next. The
family giving their last words to their father were full of smiles and thanks
that he had chosen to be baptized and that they will live together again. The
service finished with the choir singing "Plus Pres de toi Seigneur"
or "Nearer my God to thee." In which I was given the opportunity to
sing the third verse as a solo. With the piano and flute in the air there was
scarce a dry eye in the assembly. And all were tears of thanks to a loving
heavenly father and his redeeming love.
We are among the few who know the truth that we can live
with our father in heaven again and live with those we have lost here on this
life through the atonement of Christ. We hold this truth or this light and we
must share it. There are many in the world who are in darkness or do not know
the truths of the Plan of Salvation, or that we have once again the true power
of God on the earth ready to be used to give blessings of comfort and healing.
I have been blessed with being born into this knowledge and I can now testify
with a fullness of heart that I know this church is true. I know with all my
heart that through the atonement of Jesus Christ we can be saved and live with
our families for eternity. I know that through the Prophet Joseph Smith we have
been able to receive these revelations. I know these things and I do share them
in the beloved name of Jesus Christ, our Saviour. Amen.
Sister Cummings