Monday, July 15, 2013

15 July 2013 Mt. Olive NC

 
  Ya, we figured Pres. Baker would shuffle the Mission. Mt. Olive is in the middle of nowhere...It rocks. Actually, we have a house, a small one right across the Highway from the Church. Our address is:
 
203 E Pine Forest Rd.
 Mt. Olive NC, 28365.
 
   Feel free to write or send goodies, pictures etc.,  like crazy, It's been a minute since I got anything from anyone. The District is us (Mt. Olive), Mt. Olive Spanish (whom we live with/District Leader) Mount Olive  sisters and Albertson  sisters. Not to mention the Proselyting Senior Couple in the ward, which makes 8 full-time in the ward...awesome. No idea on how many in the stake, but it's the Goldsboro Stake. Elder Richardson is from Farmville/Kaysville UT and has been here for 7 months, his first and only area.
    Lots of less-active work and teaching members. We have in investigator named B. R. that is coming along slow, but he'll get there. We  share the car with the Spanish speaking elders. Elder Richardson can't drive yet  so the District Leader and I switch off every once in a while. Oh, and tell A. there's Piggly Wigglys down here!!! Oh, and it rained for about 4 days straight last week
 
  P.a deacon? I feel old. Was Their house for Sale, the new family W.s, I don't remember? So much stuff going on here and back home it's hard to keep trackof everything. Ya, I always chuckle going through D&C reading R.C. stuff, knowing were related.
 
Thanks for the writins
 Elder Meyerink

In his cassette tape he mentions that the walls are so thin that  we just yell... hey Elders can we have the car on....time.... ok thanks.Then later comments that I gets to go apartment huntin again.... almost every area I get to do that.

Monday, July 8, 2013

8 July 2013 3 pics,Going to NC



Well. I got transferred. I will be going to NC on Thursday. They are shotgunning (moving both missionaries from the area) the elders from the Sandbridge ward. Elder Moffet is going to Newport News with my Ethiopian companion. I am going to the Mount Olive Ward in the Goldsboro stake. It looks like about a 30 minute drive to Raleigh...weird. By the way...the address of the Church is 130 Mormon Church Road. Show that one to A.. I find it AWESOME!

      Mission conference. 1st bit. No more backpacks...just our ipad minis, which we'll get soon. 2nd bit. We can't go to the Raleigh temple. President's vision for the Mission is the Book of Mormon. He is going to stress that and the help of the Lord hand in modern technology. His  was the first hand to shoot up to volunteering the his  Mission during the new mission pres seminar for facebook and mini ipads in the field. So we may be getting facebook access sometime soon.
     There will be a transfer van to NC like how I got here. The transfer building/mission office/HQ is the Portsmouth building, 1115 Cherokee Rd Portsmouth Virginia, 23701.  And yes, commmunications with the district do well with the phones. I'll try to mention B. to the . family, but keep in mind there are thousands of students at BYU-I. And I think it was a member, not Sister P.

      On the 4th of July, we could dress in proselyting clothes, but try not to hold appointments due to people wanting family time. We just spent the day with the members and watched some fireworks in the back yard.
      Ha ha, i miss the desert heat. It still rains way to much here. Not to mention 104 heat index this week. Hurricane season is coming up too, tell mom not to freak out, it just means lots of rain. Plus, I'll be more inland.
Thanks for the news.
Elder Meyerink  
Mom here at home always wondered how they transferred with bikes and bags.  The answer is this:  The mission owns enclosed trailers into which the missionaries put bags, bike helmets etc. The bikes go in the back of the pick ups which pull the trailer, then the missionaries get into regular "people vans" .  These rigs then caravan to each area dropping off or picking up missionaries as the go.  Then at the nearest  chapel to the new area,the missionaries are met by their new companions.  THen they go to the new apartments. So here are some examples of missionaries from the RVM being transferred by pictures from Sister Perry's FB page!!  Pretty cool system I think!!





Monday, July 1, 2013

2013 July 1- 3 pics-To finish in the NEW CVM!!




As of July 1st, I am in THE new mission. I will  finish my  mission in the brand new Chesapeake Virginia Mission. A Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints church building is being remodeled into the mission home.  Here is the address for the new mission home if you want to write me letters or send post cards.  Missionaries love mail !!  If you want to send packages, call or email mom for my current address. Packages need to be sent to the current apartment address.

Chesapeake Virginia Mission
1115 Cherokee Road
Portsmouth VA 23701  


Once again mom found pictures from FB Sister Perry thanks.  These are setting up new apartments all across the mission.  They have so many new missionaries coming into both RVM & CVM that mission it takes many more apartments to be opened!!





Monday, June 3, 2013

2013 June 3 Transfers/ new CVM!!

   The Work goes well here. Transfer calls came. I am staying here in Sandbridge and the new Chesapeake Mission. Elder Pancheri is actually going to transfer to Meadowbrook B, the same area I was trained in... Epic. Sisters are coming into the area, which is being split, they take the car and cover the south and we bike the North. Elder Moffit, my new companion, is just done getting trained in the Waynseboro stake northwest of Richmond. I've heard he is quiet, kinda' like me. Should go over well, we'll see.
 Sister M., we saw her for dinner the other day and talked about grace and works. I'm going to show her the suggested chapters you said on Sunday. We taught a family yesterday, it was sweet.
Good to know all it well at home.
Thanks for the support, Love ya much
Elder Meyerink

Monday, May 27, 2013

2013 May 27 Letter to Pres. Perry also included

   Thanks for the tips. Got my package with the book. As for the pictures; I would like pictures of the house, Millcreek Gardens (where he worked before his mission) and said co-workers (tell them hi again and only one more season left ). Glad to hear  N. baptism was awesome. Tell the W. family  hi while they are there and good luck with the move to NJ. I've always remembered the story of Aaron Garder, he seems like an amazing man. I wish I knew him more.

I will just include me letter to Pres. as a debriefing this week:  Followed by a note from me.

PRESIDENT PERRY!!!

I figured it out! We had exchanges with the Zone Leaders this week, Elder Miller came down here. It's a long story, but I finally figured out, for myself-- of course, we're here to baptize! Not to mention running across Pres. Kimball's talk, "When the World will be converted." I knew it, but I didn't know it, if you know what I mean. While that confirmation was running through my head, I also realized subconsciously that I am ready for that stretch you were talking about. My natural man doesn't want to admit it, but I am. I'll do whatever the Lord wants me to do.This is different. My obedience to mission rules has exploded.

As for the District. All is well. The Elders have some people set for baptism, the Sisters have been getting referrals like crazy, and just had a baptism. As for us; Our recent converts (who was ordained an Elder on Sunday) son is reading the Book of Mormon now that we had a lesson with him about it and. Hope to see him soon and follow up. We also contacted a month old referral. She said to come back, but she wasn't home. She looks solid, but we'll try again.
  We had a cool finding experience in Wal Mart's parking lot today. Some guy needed a battery jump. Gave out a Restoration and P.O.S. pamphlet with our number. Praying he  will read and call us. So pretty much, this area and district are both growing and a lot better than I first found them. That part member said she likes Believing Christ, thanks for suggesting to let investigators read that. Were hoping she will read the Book of Mormon now.
Excited to bike, and get sisters to help the ward grow. Key indicators should double with more missionaries. It's gonna' be sweet!

 Elder Meyerink

Dad Mom
: Thanks for the love and guidance. I always knew I would someday figure out what you guys were teaching me was true. That day is now, on a mission. Thanks for the support and the opportunity.
 Love Ya'll.

Monday, March 11, 2013

2013 March 11 2 pics, Cape Hatteras Drive Water


  Yes, Cape Hatteras is a long drive. Water on both sides. She was a less-active due to disabilities and travel. She moved to Currituck NC.

 The ward building is in Nags Head, just down the main road from the apartment.  The ward is so focused on The Doctrine, it's awesome. As for people to teach, a handful  We did go to Roanoke, the north half of the island is called Manteo. Bishop lives out there and we had dinner our last night there. I am back in VA Beach. Transfer calls came last night. They are splitting this zone (VA Beach) and Chesapeake. Elder Richardson and I are staying in Sandbridge. Mom found a member of our ward on Facebook. He leaves for his mission this next week. He and his sister gave their farewells. They are both solid in the Doctrine. He said mom posted a picture of me and my call on Facebook and saw it was me. Never got to go to the Wright memorial though. The beach here is getting up and running as well. 

  Ya'll (family) should send me some pictures of the back yard if that tree is gone. I say it would have been funnier if you didn't tell me till I got home. Oh, it almost tried to snow down in Nags head. Key word try. They named a snow storm...east coast people are crazy. Ya, K. and T. friends from home , are both set. Having A. as their dad I'm sure has been a help to them growing up. His story about a mission is pretty sweet as well. 

  I have a sheet I'll show you of the Plan of Salvation an Elder drew up a few years back. It's got scriptures to explain everything that goes on. You do know that Elder McConkie's last talk is my favorite talk ever right?. I have a copy of it from Richmond. We showed it to an "Eternal Investigator" here. He seemed to stumble around the questions of feeling the Spirit while watching it. Apparently now, he is reading the Book of Mormon on his own, with intent it sounds. Without the help of his wife or our exertion or anything. We'll check up on him this week. The HQ referral is still out of town. We'll set up with him near the end of March. I get chills, Spirit, when I read or hear any words from that talk. He was know for not showing emotion, and he bawled his head off like Elder Iyring at the end. I love it. Oh I love that talk. I'm working on my study and obedience to have at least a tad-bit of the conviction he has. 

  Oh, and we went to Staples to get some pencils and a notebook for Elder Zajac. . We gave the guy a mormon.org card. He seemed pretty cool.
 Well, hope ya'll are having a good time there where it's not sunny and warm outside. Have fun, stay true. 

Elder Meyerink

So Mom found a picture of the Chesapeake Virginia Bridge and wonders if this is the bridge he drove on.   Glad to know after it was all done if it is the same bridge!! The other picture is of a bridge from Sand Bridge State Park.  Either way it is over water.  Very Interesting!! 
   See Location on left for map of where they went!


Monday, February 25, 2013

2013 Feb 25 1 pic Mission Split

Subject: Mission Split   Sent: Monday, February 25, 2013 9:00:47 AM

Just got this from Pres. Perry today:

President Perry

Dear Elders and Sisters:
As you know, on or about July 1, 2013 the mission will be divided.

The following stakes will be a part of the Virginia, Richmond Mission (VRM):
Chesterfield, Midlothian, Richmond, Waynesboro and two additional stakes will be added from the Washington DC South mission, they are: Fredericksburg and Woodbridge, both North of us and border our mission boundaries.

The Following stakes will be a part of the new Virginia, Chesapeake Mission (VCM): Chesapeake, Newport News, Virginia Beach and two additional stakes will be added from the North Carolina, Raleigh mission, they are: Goldsboro (just west of Chesapeake) and Kinston (which is the rest of the Outer Banks to the south). The new mission home and office will be located in the Chesapeake stake boundaries.

The incoming mission president and his wife for the VRM are: E. Bradley and Mari-Lynn Wilson (President and Sister Wilson). They will begin their service on or about July 1, 2013. They live in Plymouth, Minnesota and he just retired as the Chief Administrative Officer at Grant Thornton which is a large accounting firm. He also teaches a graduate accounting class at BYU. The Wilson's have six children and both have served in numerous leadership positions for the church. I have spoken with them and love them already, they are upbeat and very sweet. Sister Wilson served as a stake Young Women's camp director and ward chorister, for you elders, that means she is fun and loving. I will send more information as we get it..

The incoming President and his wife for the VCM are Alan J. and Mary Kay Baker (President and Sister Baker) and are from Loveland, Colorado. They too have had numerous leadership responsibilities in the church and he is a Technology guru. I will have the opportunity to speak with them this week and will provide additional information as I receive it.

The transfer in June will determine which mission you will be assigned to. I do not know which mission you will be assigned to at this time and I don't plan to pray about it until May...:-)

58 new missions were created because of the surge of incoming missionaries. We have been working on this almost since President Monson's announcement last general conference. The total count is now at 405 missions worldwide. What a great time to be in the mission field! Thank you for all you do to move this work forward, the Lord is hastening His work and we are privileged to participate.
Love,

President Perry

So now we need new maps as  the old mission changed and there is a totally new mission created!!