Cinco de Mayo!
Hey Mom and Dad! Written on May 5, 2013
Well it has been another fun week here in the Rockaways. Elder Hart and I are excited because we have a woman we think might accept a baptismal invitation this week! She is a really nice woman from the Dominican Republic that we met from the English classes. She has been coming to church and seemed open to the idea that she needs to be baptized again by proper authority. Last week we committed her to pray about baptism and so we're going to follow up on it today and try to set a date for her baptism. We're so excited over here.
Well it has been another fun week here in the Rockaways. Elder Hart and I are excited because we have a woman we think might accept a baptismal invitation this week! She is a really nice woman from the Dominican Republic that we met from the English classes. She has been coming to church and seemed open to the idea that she needs to be baptized again by proper authority. Last week we committed her to pray about baptism and so we're going to follow up on it today and try to set a date for her baptism. We're so excited over here.
I had a way fun exchange with my District Leader, Elder
Durkin, last Tuesday. He has been working almost solely in the heavy
English area that we did most of the hurricane service in. So I got to
go out there with him and just walk around and meet people. It was an
awesome day. We saw this older woman outside sweeping up some sand, so
we stopped and helped her out. She just had some brooms, a dustpan, and
some trashbags, cleaning sand out of her driveway. We chatted with her
about various things and she told us a bit about Judaism. Elder Durkin
and I had been curious about some of the things that Jews believe and
she told us a bit. We worked for maybe 15 minutes and then both of her
neighbors came out and talked with us and thanked us for all the help we
gave. It was awesome, just this small act of service, leading us to
meet two more families.
We had an awesome beach cleanup day in the Rockaways on Saturday.
Some 80 missionaries or so came down for New York City's official Park
Cleanup Day. They have these cool things on the roads called malls. It's
pretty much a divider between each side of the road where they plant
grass and a couple trees. When Hurricane Sandy came through, it stayed
true to it's name and dumped a ton of sand all over these malls. So we
came in and raked the sand out of the malls, then put in new dirt and
layed some seed for new grass. It was fun to work with all those
missionaries again. My only regret was that I missed out on getting a
free shirt from the event. Though I met a guy there who owns a T-shirt
design shop and he said he would get me some free shirts for all the
work we did. That was an awesome encounter there.
Last week we focused a lot on trying to get less-active families to
church. It worked to some extent. It's always the question of how much
time should I spend on these families who always manage to come up with
an excuse. I'm not even mad, it's amazing how there's always a new
excuse. We did set up an appointment with a new family for this Saturday
that Elder Hart and I are really excited about. Hopefully that pans
out, it would be fun to start working with a new family.
So things are going well out here! We're getting nervous with
transfers only a week away, but whatever happens will be for the best.
Until next week!
Love,
Love,
Elder Erickson
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