Tuesday, August 22, 2023

Hollywood 4th Ward

Hollywood to Hollywood 4th Ward

 

In our last blog you were told about the LA temple coming to be. Now with that background let me tell you about the name.


Back in the day, Hollywood was thought as the rich and famous- living wonderful lives.



It was when one famous person took friends and went to San Francisco and had one of their famous elaborate parties that the world came to see them for who they really were. At this party someone was assaulted in a terrible way, and they died. (I’m sure partly due to drugs).


The world then realized that this Hollywood place was not so innocent, but instead a terrible and evil place.

 

The church was calling the temple on Santa Monica street, the Hollywood Temple, but after this it quickly changed to the Los Angeles Temple.

 

The temple is closed for two weeks for renovation.

(Pictures of the workers, missionaries and volunteers working)







Just a nice picture! 


To carry on... 

We have had two Hollywood Wards, the 1st and 2nd Hollywood Wards, but never a third Hollywood Ward and you may understand why they stopped there. 


Therefore, family and friends let me just announce the Hollywood 4th Ward of which we are a part of!


                  This is the poster we made and put up at church.


                                        
                                   (Our thanks to our sister-in-law Christine for this cute saying)

Our Hollywood ward has a strong bishopric and a few faithful members.

In the chapel with us is the Spanish 4th ward.


They have quite a few more members than us but not so strong in leadership because of limited English.  We were using the 4th ward for help with our music, and they were using our members for teaching classes and primary. Two wards sharing a building and sharing members for support in their wards.

 

Last week they combined our two wards. It was a day of strong and sad feelings.


Yes, No!  We can’t, Really?  How?  Why?  Why didn’t they just change the boundaries? I think they made a big mistake! I think I’ll go somewhere else!


The leaders tried to help everyone believe this would all workout even though they confessed they didn’t know how since it has never been done like this.


The following Sunday a member of the Stake Pres., Brother Thomas came and took about 5 min. and reminded us of the early saints coming into the Salt Lake Valley. They were from all over the world speaking many different languages and they had no headphones or translators and they made it work. 


The challenge comes from the older sisters who don’t want to wear headphone and sit with people they can’t even talk to. In Relief Society we have a person translating so class takes longer, or we have to go slower. 

 

                     So now we have………(headsets)

                                              


The leaders are busy picking out translators, teachers and leaders.


Our wonderful Bishop went to 1st counselor in the bishopric.  (He’s still in the bishopric after 5 ½ years).  He couldn’t be bishop because he speaks Russian not Spanish.


We have the 4th Ward Bishop now as our bishop because he speaks English although it is limited and sometimes a little hard to understand. (It's almost like being back in the Lagoa Philippine ward except we have headphones now).


Singing on Sunday was an unfamiliar song. With so many Spanish singing it was hard to know where they were. Bart was by me so every once in a while, he would say a word real loud so I could find the place. 


Our councilors in the bishopric now are Sunday School Pres. and Elder Quorum Pres.


Brother Babcock from our bishopric went to Elders Quorum Pres. 

He is an amazing person! He knows the gospel and has such a strong testimony. He had a challenging upbringing but was taken in by good members. 


He met and married a girl from a strong LDS home. She now wants almost nothing to do with the church, so he attends everything by himself. Brother Babcock just keeps supporting our ward and members in every way he can. He's such a wonderful example to us all. When asked to serve as Elders Quorum Pres. he stepped out of the room to call his wife to ask her thoughts and support. Wonderful Man!

 


Our two assigned missionaries are young men to watch. Elder Wirfs has had brain surgery, so his recall takes a while. It takes him awhile to say anything if he can even think of it. 

Elder Fullmer is a young man from Idaho that loves the farm. He struggled in school, has a lazy eye and a speech impediment. It really worried us, but we hope to see the Lord make weak things strong through these two elders. We ask for your prayer for these two missionaries.


Later you'll see some of the people that they helped baptized, but first let's move away from the mushy stuff for a bit.

So Zack's family (Sister Snyder's grandson) came to California. We got permission to go out of mission boundieres to visit them in New Port. 




Then the Burton's from my home ward in Mesquite came to the Visitors Center and we had a great visit.


We are still walking through the picket lines in the early mornings. They are picketing the Beverly Hilton Hotel, not to be confused with the writers who are picketing. You can ask the Burton's about that picket line since they had to go through it to be on Jeopardy. (I think it was Jeopardy)


Oh, and remember our neighbor down the street that lives in the cardboard box with an umbrella for a roof?


                             We caught her out walking one day. 

          Veva (Sister Snyder), caught her at night and hasn't slept well since!

 During the day she packs up, carboard boxes and all. She never goes too far. 
 She usually comes back to her spot just down from us. 


            Look she is now prepared for "Hillary" and all the rain that we are to get.


On the way to church we noticed this! There was only a drizzle of rain coming down, so the rain wasn't much help to this homeless person.


To end our blog today we would like to share our wonderful Saturday morning with you. 
                        After cleaning the chapel, we had a baptism. 
                                        Well, actually, four baptisms! 


Ryan is on the left and he is a good friend of Bart's. He came to the gospel to see what has changed Bart's life so much. He knew Bart in his wild days.

As you remember Bart is gay and is a member of AA. Well, he teaches AA now, besides the prison and seminary. 

Then you have Elder Fullmer from Idaho. Next to him is Andrey who we were able to give a ride to the Visitors Center one day. What a special person he is who loves learning about Jesus Christ.

Our dear friend Bart spoke and did a beautiful job. He was so down to earth and to the point. I see why he teaches Seminary.

                                   Bart first had the table set up.


                              Each bag was personalized.
Notice the sheep in every bag. Bart asked what kind or color they wanted. As he spoke, he told them that if they got lost, WE would come find them!


In the bag is this mirror. Bart bought it and wondered why he couldn't see himself very well. He then discovered that you had to peel off the film to see the true you.
And of course, he related it to Being a Child of God.


                     This is what Bart put on the back of the mirror for them.


In their bag Bart had these cards which were of special people. The magnifying glass was focused on the Savior. He told them to keep their focus on the Christ and the Prophets. 




                       Bart was overjoyed to find this water called, "Eternal".


And for the back of the Eternal Water he had this!


To end, Gudrun just lost her only sibling and is struggling with somethings (she is the only member in her family). She is not however, struggling with her testimony. Bart goes after those in need and he is always by her side. 
 
We love hearing Gudrun tell her story of finding the gospel and before the baptism we found her in talking to the friends. They ask about her conversion, and she told them that she would love to share it with them at another time because it was time to start.

   But like Bart she is always sharing her testimony and the love for the gospel. 


                                      We just love these people! 

As we cleaned the chapel Saturday morning Monique said she wasn't letting us go home ever!  I told her we plan to kidnap her and take her home with us. 
  (Our list goes longer each day of those we plan to take home with us.)

I learned an important lesson after teaching our Sunday School class Sunday. We were few in numbers, but an important lesson was taught to me. 

I wanted to make sure the class understood about the bible and then go into Paul in the New Testament. I reminded them of Noah which they all knew. We then went to Abraham and Isaac. When we got to the 12 tribes of Israel and Joseph being sold into Egypt it was like seeing the "deer in the headlights" look! 

I realized later that I was no longer teaching the youth with Stacy Jones back home. These kids may not have had the gospel very long in their life. Their parents may be recent converts and their knowledge is not like the youth back home. 

Even the idea of a simple prayer was not always known. One young man has volunteered twice to say the closing prayer in class but has asked for my help in doing it. We now plan to teach them how to say a simple prayer.

With their limited knowledge I asked the bishop to step in and explain Circumcision to them. I find it hard to teach the Bible without knowing that word. I also don't know the right way to explain it to a group of teenagers. Any thoughts on this are welcome because we had few kids Sunday and it may come up again.

Hillary did not cause much damage in our area. This was the only thing 
(Except a lot of water) that we saw on our walk Monday Morning.


I was wondering if any of you have heard of the movement going on at the BYU campus? They are trying to approve the wearing of pants that are cut off at the knee. They have formed a group now called, "The-Anti-Knee-High-Levis"   group.

                                                    Love you all




Tuesday, August 15, 2023

The Needy in Los Angeles

 

The Needy in Los Angeles 

There is a food shortage in the LA area. It may be because of all the homeless that do not have jobs, or it may be the cost of living here.

I'm told this place is good for the rich and the poor. The rich can afford it and there are all kinds of services for the poor.

We were able to participate in a community service project to help feed the poor. One of the members of the church serves on the board and she and the church will be recognized for their help in this fight to feed the hungry in September.  

Our first Saturday was a 9:00 am to 2:00 pm to prepare the food that we would pass out on the following Saturday. 

The church was the major contributor to this food drive. They sent truckloads of food.










Our group with many of them being members of the church.


The following Saturday we joined with another church and we all worked to distribute the food. 
                                 The Pastor speaking to us all.




I know what it looks like, but truly I am NOT trying to boss people around!



We are still serving on the Thursday morning YMCA food drive. We are thrilled because some of our best workers come from a work program that is trying to help people sober up or get off drugs. These boys are good enough to send out to do community service. They are a great help!

                                Getting the tables out to go to work.


               It's early morning and they are getting the bags ready to go!


As you may now have guessed I'm not always thrilled when something new creeps up on our walking path. This is the reason for the next few pictures, people, and things that shouldn't be there on the path. 

Yes, overnight he has moved in. On our way home we see the man across the street on the corner with his sign asking for help. He must have done well since he has a newer tent. 


This one really baffled us. This is a very busy street corner and he or she decided to sleep there.


Just another view but from across the street. Luckily there weren't many cars because it was early in the morning. Unbelievable....


This one is just waking up! (He's sitting on his sleeping bag)
 It's a good thing these people don't toss or turn in the night or sleepwalk!


And now we get to walk through the picket lines!




Really is anyone that tired that they just plop down and go to sleep?


That was our walk the other day. 
Now let's show you a couple of sights as we drove to the store.




Here we learn that you should never get rid of your motor home no matter how run down it is.



                                                Sweet cars......



                                                          ........History Lesson......

            Harold Lloyd was in the silent film movies back in the day. 


He owned a lot of property here in LA and was selling it.

The church first looked at his downtown property. Another piece of property is where he had a home and the Catholic church wanted it. 

Harold was a Freemason and did not like the Catholic church. (who didn't believe in Freemasons). Loyd ended up selling this piece of property to the church. 
                                                                           
...Thus the LA temple! 

Everyone in the church was amazed because it wasn't the downtown property but was a ways out. Little did anyone know that there would be a freeway built right close to that property someday. 

Santa Monica street runs in front of the temple, but it does not run east and west.              (it's a little off). 

Heber J. Grant announced the temple in 1937, but because of the beginning of World War II, the work never began.

When the temple was built, the Angel Moroni was set on top of the temple facing Santa Monica Blv. David OMckay came and told them to change the Angel Moroni to face the east. (Facing Washington DC angel) 

A lady that lived close to the temple was teased and people told her that now she'd have to join the Mormon church. She said she would only join when that angel was facing her house. Imagine her surprise when one morning she woke up and found the angel facing her house!

We close with a picture of us and the sister missionaries cleaning out the mission storage shed. Sister Snyder and I volunteered to clean up the shed and the sisters (and some elders) came out of their apartments to help us.


                       We love the work and all the people we get to work with.
                                                Love you all

Love, The Sister Sisters
Rita and Veva