The Map in the MTC |
We have been in Sierra Leone for 10
days and are starting to know what we are doing. We spent the first
week helping the short term couples get the mission office cleaned
and ready for missionaries. We need to put this all in perspective.
Two years ago at the height of the
Ebola scare the country announced they were going to close the
borders and not allow anyone in or out. The church gave the
missionaries, young and old, including the presidency, about 2 days
to pack and get out. The church sent a plane and they got out within
hours of the country being closed.
The local members in the Sierra Leone
Stake and surrounding districts emptied all the apartments that were
used by the young missionaries and stored everything in the mission
offices and the couples apartments. This included all the furniture,
bedding, kitchen items, generators, and personal that were left
behind in the rush. Those apartments were then let go. The couples
apartments, which were now storage units were kept with full time
security, along with the mission home and offices.
Fast Forward to spring 2015. The
country is close to being Ebola free. The Clawsons received a call
to be the new mission presidents. They came to the MTC for the
annual mission presidents seminar/training in July. We were able to
talk with them and share in their excitement. However, they could
not go to Sierra Leone until it was declared Ebola free by the World
Health Organization(WHO).
Fast Forward to November. President
and Sister Clawson travel to Sierra Leone and open the doors of the
mission home/offices. Wow! What a mess! For 3 months they have
worked with the local members in trying to figure out where
everything was and what needed to be done. They worked with the
Stake and traveled to all the districts and branches. Reorganized
the district leaderships, and split branches which had continued to
grow while the mission was gone.
The church was sending experienced
missionaries from other West African missions to start up the Sierra
Leone Mission. They needed to find apartments for the 20 Elders they
were expecting to arrive early February. February 8 the young elders
and sisters arrived and 1 senior couple. The church had arranged for
3 couples to come to the mission for 4 to 6 months. These couples had
been home from missions in West Africa less than a year. They were
coming to help get things restarted.
After our week in the Provo MTC we
arrived in Sierra Leone February 12 with the other two temporary
couples. Those 3 couples were going to be working in the mission
office, doing medical, financial, and distribution tasks. We are
expected to go to the eastern half of the country to a city called
Bo. There are two districts in Bo and another in Kenema, 1 hour
further east. There are a total of 20 branches in these districts
with 17 chapels. We will be the emissaries for the mission President
to these three districts, and for all the missionaries that will be
assigned there. Currently we have one set of Elders in each of the
the districts. There will be more coming as they come from the
Accra, Ghana MTC over the next few months. The next group comes in
about 2 weeks.
Our couples' apartment in Bo is not
ready for us. It is still a storage facility and is in disrepair and
needs cleaning. We also do not yet have a vehicle. We also do not
have internet capability. In the mean time we have been working in
the mission offices helping to clean out rooms, and get things
organized. We are going with the country Facilities Maintenance guy
on Thursday morning to spend 2 days in Bo. We will meet with local
leaders and contractors to see what it will take to get the apartment
ready for us.
Elder Sherwood and President Clawson at Bo Apartment |
While we are waiting for our apartment in Bo we are staying in a couples apartment in the suburbs of Freetown.
Temporary Apartment new Freetown |
Here is a friend of ours in our Freetown apartment. Notice the reflection on the ceiling. |
Last weekend we spent 3 days in Bo and
Kenema. We accompanied President and Sister Clawson to attend
district training meetings in those three districts. We were able to
quickly meet many of the district and branch leaders. Some day we
may begin to remember all their names and faces. That will come.
Meantime we have been preparing organization charts and maps to help
acquaint us with the people and to get around the area.
We are excited to get involved in our
area and to get working with the people.
We love you all. The Gospel of Jesus
Christ is true. The Kingdom is rolling forth. Not even Ebola could
stop it. The people here are amazing.
2 comments:
So exciting to hear about your journey! We love you, and pray for you daily!
I'm surprised how large your mission is, how many branches there are, etc. I don't know why, I just assumed it would be a lot smaller. I'm glad you have someone (something) looking over you in your apartment, although I might have picked something different. If I woke in the night to it crawling on me I think I would go through the roof! :) I'm so excited for both of you and share in your excitement to get meeting the people! The church is true! I got to go to the Payson temple for the first time last Friday! It was so beautiful! I nearly tripped on the stairs twice just looking all around! Anyway, I miss you and love you and we pray for you every night! Love, Michelle
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