It poured last Monday
and we got caught in it. It was super fun though cause we were walking around
this park that is across from the Civil Rights museum in downtown Birmingham.
There were statues and signs that told a little bit of the history of the area.
We saw the statue of the four little girls who were killed when someone bombed
the Baptist church. It was really interesting to learn new things about the
Civil Rights movement.
We got a revised ward
roster this week since we had 68 people move out of the ward. It used to be 4
pages and now we're down to 2. Sister Thorup went through and highlighted all
the active members in pink and the inactive/less active members in blue. There
is wayyyy too much blue on these 2 pages, so we've decided to clean up a bit in
the Vestavia Hills Ward. We're going to be focusing on those members who
haven't been to church in awhile. We met with one family already last night,
J.P. and Crystal. J.P. is a member, but his wife and two girls aren't. He has
expressed interest in coming back to church and loved the idea of us going back
this week and teaching a lesson. I'm way excited to meet with this awesome
family again. It reminded me a bit of home when we were there visiting. It was
about 7 in the evening when we went over, and they were all in their pajamas.
The girls were watching a movie and doing dishes and the house looked lived in,
like ours is. J.P. is in the middle of a work project, so there was paperwork
everywhere and Crystal was helping him. It was a bit chaotic, but there was a
feeling of love and family, something I haven't felt in other homes that I've
been in out here where there's only a mom and kids or where someone smokes and
everything is just covered with the smell. It was so nice to be in a family
friendly environment where the Spirit could dwell even among the paper work.
I'm excited for this family.
