Tuesday, July 31, 2018

July 29, 2018 in Ellsworth, Maine

Hello! This week has been grand!

We had a party with the trio life as usual, although our wrestling did result in some minor injuries this week. We found a lot of cool people again! On Wednesday we were going to stop by someone who’d expressed interest before any of us were here. We pulled into the driveway and stopped to pray before going up. As Elder Sika was praying I see a man with a gnarly black eye walking towards us! We finished the prayer quick and hopped out of the car. The man was actually super cool and really humble. He hadn’t drank in 3 years, but slipped up the other day. His friend, who was driving, was drinking too and crashed. Luckily no one else was hurt, but our friend got his black eye and some bad damage around his eye. He wanted to make changes and even come to church, then we showed up! We met his girlfriend and their 2 little kids, as well as one of their family friends! We are teaching them now and hope they will be able to come to church next week! :)

I fell down the stairs in the Machias Elders apartment this week. Let’s just say, trying to stand and hang from a little wood ledge isn’t a great idea, and if you do so, make sure you are careful when you try to step back onto the stairs....

We saw K. this week again and she’s been having a rough time. We had a super good visit, but she didn’t make it to church.

We have lots of people right now who are working on having real intent. I like to say “God’s not in the entertainment business.” If you want an answer, really pray and don’t give up, God wants to change you and help you if you put some faith in.   :)

Hope you all have a bueno weeko (semana)
Elder Branch :)


Exchanges



Everyone wants the wheelchair

A band concert in the park
(photo credit unknown)

Monday, July 23, 2018

June 23, 2018 in Ellsworth, Maine

Hola!

What a fun week this has been! It was soooooo busy!

So, we had to do the 4 hour drive down to Manchester for the court case. The court case made me frustrated, but at least it’s all over now. I thought about writing out my big story and complaint, but decided no one wants to hear that kind of negativity, so I’ll summarize by saying that I’m fine and it won’t go on my record or anything, I learned a lot about court and people, and the church only paid part of what the guy wanted. 👍

The rest of the week was awesome though! Being back in Exeter for a few days while we waited for transfers was AWESOME! I love the people there. :)

It was sad to see Elder Lockwood go, but I’m excited to see what he does. He’s down in Lawrence speaking Spanish now and I know he’ll do super well!

We then headed back up to Ellsworth, and I have 2 new companions! Elder Anderson (from Springville Utah, been out for 18 months) and Elder Sika (from Missouri, been out 15 months). We helped out with the Bucksport Bay Festival this weekend and had a great time! It was great getting to serve there, and we also had a booth where we did the Book of Mormon experience.



Sunday we celebrated Pioneer Day as "Ellsward" and all dressed up like pioneers for church!



Ward lunch after church

It’s been such a busy week, so I’m excited to see all our people again now!

Y’all need Jesus. Prayer works.
Love,
Elder Branch

Wednesday, July 18, 2018

July 16, 2018 in Ellsworth, Maine

Hello all!

Transfer came again! Elder Lockwood will be heading down to Lawrence, Mass. to speak Spanish in a trio for his last six weeks of training. RIP that man. I’ll miss him tons, but he’ll do great.  

I’ll be receiving Elder Anderson and Elder Sika in a trio! They have both been out for a while so it’ll be a party! Actually it’ll probably absolute insanity cause trios are sooooo much fun! Haha  

We had a good week! We met some amazing people! One lady, K., is INCREDIBLE! She’s Quaker right now, but would love to learn more about what we share. She read 430 pages of the Book of Mormon between Thursday and Sunday, as well as came to church!! She had a great time in the women’s class (Relief Society) at church and a bunch of the younger members who work here in Bar Harbor for the summer talked to her and became friends; they exchanged numbers to hang out! She’s loved how big the Mormon community (which really is mostly in the summer because of workers and tourists) is since the Quaker one is so so so small. Now the trick is getting her to not just add our truths to hers, but learn that what we share really is God’s whole truth for us. As a missionary though, I’ve realized just how easy that is. I don’t ever have to convince anyone. The promise of the Holy Ghost is real, and if people will simply do what we invite them to, THEY come to know it’s true, independent of what we share and do as missionaries. Preach My Gospel (our missionary training book) says: “We will be guides so that you can learn the truth of our message for yourselves. It is your choice to accept and act on the message. Therefore, you should feel free to ask questions.” Amen to that! If you have questions, whether you're a member of the church or not, feel free to try out the promise for YOURSELF. Ask the missionaries, they will be your guides. If you don’t try out what they ask though, don’t be surprised when you don’t receive an answer. If you try it out, acting in faith, you’ll know for yourself.

We have to go down to Manchester to deal with court stuff for the car accident I was involved in last January. The other driver is trying to say it was our fault, which it was not, so we get to go fight it!  I hope we can resolve it there so that we don’t need to go to actual court, but we’ll see.

Have a great week!
Elder Branch


Wednesday, July 11, 2018

July 9, 2018 in Ellsworth, Maine

This week was a party!

We had a great 4th of July! We were in the Bar Harbor parade, which was really big! Members were telling us that Bar Harbor is ranked one of the top places in the US to spend the fourth. We pulled handcarts and got a big welcome from the crowd.
Favorite quote: “Are you guys Amish?”

We did some fun things to try to get people to church. We sent fun pictures, and for one person we bought Sundaes then gave them a paper that said, “These Sundaes are good, but not as great as Sunday will be tomorrow at church!”

Sadly none of our friends made it to church this week, but we set a baptismal date with G.! We set three lesson to see her and her granddaughter this week and will be working really hard to help them attend church.

It has been nice to be in our area more this week and doing exchanges with other missionaries. We were able to find some good people and I’m excited to keep seeing what happens!

Have a great week!
Love,
Elder Branch :)







Wednesday, July 4, 2018

July 2, 2018 in Ellsworth, Maine

We have had a great week!

We got to go find!! I LOVE finding! :) Preach My Gospel says nothing happens in missionary work until you find someone to teach. Talking to new people is a hard skill to learn, there are plenty of rude people out there. When you meet amazing people though, it’s the best! :)

We found 10 new people to teach again this week which was great. We have had a big cleaning process with those we are teaching and are starting fresh. We REALLY want to help someone get baptized in July. I had a cool train of thought this morning about faith and desires. If we really really desire something then we will try to achieve it. In the gospel sense, that is when we can see miracles. Just like how Grace works, we can’t accomplish miracles by ourselves. We do all we can, but in the end the only reason any of it is possible is because of our Lord. We have goals and plans in place to do all we can!

We had a few exchanges this week which was fun. It’s great to get to learn from and teach other missionaries. :)

We’re in a parade this week for the 4th, and President and Sister Blair will be joining us! :) That’ll be fun, who’d have thought I’d spend both of the fourths of July on my Mission with President Blair!? :)

Have a great week!
Love,
Elder Branch