Yesterday was January 25th 2014 which also happens to be
my incredible Wife's Birthday. We generally go out to dinner at a
very nice eatery and spend way to much money enjoying food we don't
usually eat during the year. It is a great time where we reconnect
and relax and just have fun. However, this Birthday was just a tad
more special than all of the others where several things occurred,
some foreseen and one very unexpected that just made the entire night
perfect.
The first expected joy was we were privileged to attend the Baptism
of a wonderful woman that I had a very small hand in teaching.
(Small indeed, I had the honor of visiting her with our Elders once
and spending a few hours talking to her about my own personal
experiences in the Church and the things that led up to my Baptism.)
I had the great honor of being one of the Witnesses as our Bishop
baptized her and brought her back home. I had known this event was
coming for a week or so. It was wonderful but not unexpected.
The Unexpected and joyous surprise happened while we were waiting for
the ceremony to begin. I look up and see the Elder who had a major
hand in our own conversion walk in. He had been transferred out of
our Ward some time ago and given the travel limitations placed on
Elders, it was a huge surprise to see him. Since he had spent so
much time teaching her, he had received permission to travel outside
of his zone to see her finally Baptized.
So after seeing a person we will treasure always and watching an
amazing woman finally find her way back home, we then went out to the
usual Birthday Dinner. We took one of our sets of Elders with us to
an amazing restaurant where we had incredible food while spending
time with these two incredible young men. Sad to say, as much as I
enjoyed the conversation, watching one Elder try Kimchee for the
first time was probably the highlight of my evening. Needless to say
it was very very funny, but he was a trooper and actually ate the
whole piece so kudos for him.
I talk a lot about the Church and the amazing people in. Heck some
of you might get tired of hearing me go on and on about the Elders.
Every minute you spend among your fellows, it makes you understand
how amazing and kind and loving everyone is. However, it is on
nights like last night when you really see it shine through. The
look of absolute reverence on the Bishop's face as he performed the
ceremony was obvious. The quiet joy of the speakers who talked about
the Holy Ghost and Baptism shown through. Even the careful way the
pianist played showed caring and love.
When the Woman who was baptized last night started this journey, all
of these people were strangers to her. When it was all done and the
waters parted, these strangers were now her family. One of the
biggest and most amazing families in the world.
I say these things in Jesus' name, Amen.