Sister Lovely Sabong and myself.
Yesterday I was asked to present a lesson or rather lead a discussion regarding some material from the manual "Preach My Gospel". Since Tagalog is mostly spoken in the Sapong Palay Branch where we are assigned to on Sunday's , I felt it important to present a topic that I named, "Why am I a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints" The first few pages of this manual talks about basic principles of the Gospel and why people are looking for answers and investigating the church.
This branch is about an hour and a half from Manila. The people that live there usually live under humble circumstances and the meeting house does not have a library equipped with visual aids. The members may have seen visual aids, "pictures", during their investigation of the church but pictures other than general decoration are not physically there in the building. Not a viable library if you will.
This past week, I went to our distribution center in our building here and picked up a book of Gospel Art that is spiral bound and can be torn out. We have the ability here at the front desk to laminate documents or pictures. So I selected the following pictures: The Resurrected Christ, Joseph Smith the Prophet, Joseph Smith reading scriptures, Joseph Smith's First Vision, John the Baptist laying on of hands to bestow the Aaronic Priesthood to Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery, Peter, James and John bestowing the Melchizedek priesthood to Joseph Smith, Baptism of Child, Confirmation after baptism, Sacrament being blessed by Aaronic Priesthood, Lehi's dream/vision of the Iron Rod, Presidency of the Church today, and The Manila Temple. I had these pictures all laminated so that they were easy to show and tape on the black board. We discussed these pictures and I asked for their individual feelings regarding the Restored Gospel and what they remember learning about them. Because Tagalog is mostly spoken with some English I asked for them to respond in the language they felt most comfortable. Most all the time they can understand my English but the sisters are not really comfortable in responding in English with only the exception of a few. I asked for a couple of sisters to translate so I could understand them. There were a couple of sisters who responded in English and when they were touched by the spirit and felt overcome with tears, I just said, "Thank you for your answer". There was one sister who is faithful in attending church who responded to the question in Tagalog "How do you feel about the Prophet Joseph Smith's first vision?", said that she thought it was true but wasn't sure when she was baptized and still was not sure about it. She also had a very interesting question. "Where did John the Baptist receive his authority to baptize?" It was a really good question and the answer I rather take for granted. I wanted to get a Filipino to tell me the answer so I went to our Security Officer who is our receptionist and he also he serves as Bishop, Ryan Apduhan. I wanted to hear how well Bishop Ryan (Sir Ryan as we call our officers) knew the Gospel and represented the Priesthood with his knowledge. His answer I am sure is correct, the lineage of the Priesthood is handed down from father to son in Biblical times. However in the case of Moses who's father did not exercise his priesthood and rather rejected it went to another priesthood holder to receive it or by the ministering of Angels. I looked up Sister Cherryanne Delante on Face book and sent her a message to tell her more in detail the answer.
Then after the lesson discussion and closing prayer, the sisters helped me take down the laminated pictures. One by one there were requests if they could have a picture. I readily told them yes of course and asked them to use it as part of Relief Society Lessons as needed. Sister Lovely Sabong asked for the picture of the First Presidency. Her mother Sister Sabong requested the picture of the Manila Temple and asked me if I would sponsor her to go to the Temple. Which means she would need transportation to get out to the Manila Temple from Sapong Palay, about p50 (pesos) about a dollar. I can handle that. And the Temple Garments which is about p30 (pesos), around 50 cents per pair. I think I can handle that, no problem and to be her escort. Which I would feel honored. I contacted her through Face book to let her know that there are some requirements for her to receive her endowments when her husband is not ready yet to receive his. He is less active. When her requirements are met I will be proactive to assist her.
There were sisters who wanted pictures of Joseph Smith and one if the First Vision. Sister Cherryanne Delante wanted the picture of Lehi's Vision. She was most interested in that. And the others had interest in other pictures as they felt a spirit about them. I am so glad I laminated these pictures of Gospel Art so the sisters and members can have and use them. The Sabong Family that I visited had a few pictures on their walls that reflected the Church in some way or another.
While leading the discussion a thunder and lightening and rain storm came. Lightening is close so the thunder is very loud and the rain is an absolute downpour. It continued after the meetings and it was with the help of some members that helped Elder and I out to the car with umbrellas. It rained part of the way home to our apartment in Manila and then let up with still cloudy skies. Thus ended a very long Sunday. Going to our branch is exhausting. Tough job, but someone has got to do it and that is our assignment.
I will be interested in any comments through email or Facebook I get. Most everyone wanted my Facebook page and some an email. Can't wait to hear from them.
This branch is about an hour and a half from Manila. The people that live there usually live under humble circumstances and the meeting house does not have a library equipped with visual aids. The members may have seen visual aids, "pictures", during their investigation of the church but pictures other than general decoration are not physically there in the building. Not a viable library if you will.
This past week, I went to our distribution center in our building here and picked up a book of Gospel Art that is spiral bound and can be torn out. We have the ability here at the front desk to laminate documents or pictures. So I selected the following pictures: The Resurrected Christ, Joseph Smith the Prophet, Joseph Smith reading scriptures, Joseph Smith's First Vision, John the Baptist laying on of hands to bestow the Aaronic Priesthood to Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery, Peter, James and John bestowing the Melchizedek priesthood to Joseph Smith, Baptism of Child, Confirmation after baptism, Sacrament being blessed by Aaronic Priesthood, Lehi's dream/vision of the Iron Rod, Presidency of the Church today, and The Manila Temple. I had these pictures all laminated so that they were easy to show and tape on the black board. We discussed these pictures and I asked for their individual feelings regarding the Restored Gospel and what they remember learning about them. Because Tagalog is mostly spoken with some English I asked for them to respond in the language they felt most comfortable. Most all the time they can understand my English but the sisters are not really comfortable in responding in English with only the exception of a few. I asked for a couple of sisters to translate so I could understand them. There were a couple of sisters who responded in English and when they were touched by the spirit and felt overcome with tears, I just said, "Thank you for your answer". There was one sister who is faithful in attending church who responded to the question in Tagalog "How do you feel about the Prophet Joseph Smith's first vision?", said that she thought it was true but wasn't sure when she was baptized and still was not sure about it. She also had a very interesting question. "Where did John the Baptist receive his authority to baptize?" It was a really good question and the answer I rather take for granted. I wanted to get a Filipino to tell me the answer so I went to our Security Officer who is our receptionist and he also he serves as Bishop, Ryan Apduhan. I wanted to hear how well Bishop Ryan (Sir Ryan as we call our officers) knew the Gospel and represented the Priesthood with his knowledge. His answer I am sure is correct, the lineage of the Priesthood is handed down from father to son in Biblical times. However in the case of Moses who's father did not exercise his priesthood and rather rejected it went to another priesthood holder to receive it or by the ministering of Angels. I looked up Sister Cherryanne Delante on Face book and sent her a message to tell her more in detail the answer.
Then after the lesson discussion and closing prayer, the sisters helped me take down the laminated pictures. One by one there were requests if they could have a picture. I readily told them yes of course and asked them to use it as part of Relief Society Lessons as needed. Sister Lovely Sabong asked for the picture of the First Presidency. Her mother Sister Sabong requested the picture of the Manila Temple and asked me if I would sponsor her to go to the Temple. Which means she would need transportation to get out to the Manila Temple from Sapong Palay, about p50 (pesos) about a dollar. I can handle that. And the Temple Garments which is about p30 (pesos), around 50 cents per pair. I think I can handle that, no problem and to be her escort. Which I would feel honored. I contacted her through Face book to let her know that there are some requirements for her to receive her endowments when her husband is not ready yet to receive his. He is less active. When her requirements are met I will be proactive to assist her.
There were sisters who wanted pictures of Joseph Smith and one if the First Vision. Sister Cherryanne Delante wanted the picture of Lehi's Vision. She was most interested in that. And the others had interest in other pictures as they felt a spirit about them. I am so glad I laminated these pictures of Gospel Art so the sisters and members can have and use them. The Sabong Family that I visited had a few pictures on their walls that reflected the Church in some way or another.
While leading the discussion a thunder and lightening and rain storm came. Lightening is close so the thunder is very loud and the rain is an absolute downpour. It continued after the meetings and it was with the help of some members that helped Elder and I out to the car with umbrellas. It rained part of the way home to our apartment in Manila and then let up with still cloudy skies. Thus ended a very long Sunday. Going to our branch is exhausting. Tough job, but someone has got to do it and that is our assignment.
I will be interested in any comments through email or Facebook I get. Most everyone wanted my Facebook page and some an email. Can't wait to hear from them.
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