Tuesday, April 27, 2021

Last few months in Australia

The Young Single Adults (YSAs) in Canberra Stake wanted to have a super activity so we helped them organize a “Getaway” which involved camping at a beach in Merimbula, which is one of the beautiful south beach areas. So meals and activities were “planned”…which is a very loose term for young single adults. Somehow, it all came together and it was very successful. There were fun activities such as a bridge jump on Australia Day, game nights, and surfing lessons as well as workshops and a service project.

“The Gospel and the Productive Life” is the name of the Institute class for YSAs that we teach, which is held weekly, along with a class taught by someone else. We have had some great discussions, but we must admit that food served afterward contributes to the great attendance. We also have weekly Family Home evenings for the Young Single Adults at our flat for those who do not have families in the area.

We have encouraged each ward to call YSA advisers and, when that has happened, we have seen positive changes.

Another assignment is assisting a small group of members in the south beach area from Bateman’s Bay to Narooma. It’s a large area but the members are thinly spread. We have visited a number of people and have enjoyed becoming acquainted with them and the area. It has been our privilege to teach classes and give talks in sacrament meeting. The beaches south of Sydney are the most beautiful we have ever seen consisting of many small rocky coves with stretches of sandy beach. It is not a sacrifice to stay at the beach house our mission has for missionaries assigned to the area.

Older Single Adults (ages 31 to 99) are also included in our assignments. It’s like herding cats! We have tried a number of activities such as “Break the Fast” potlucks and an afternoon tea. We have concluded three things: The first is that this group is so diverse and schedules so different that it is difficult to find activities and times that suit more than a few people. Second, most don’t want to be treated separately or differently than other adults. Third, they want to meet together with others that they see more frequently such as members of their own ward.

We have missed our first assigned area in Australia…Armidale and Inverell. We had the opportunity to return and visit with branch members in February. The occasion for the 9-hour drive was the one-year anniversary of Helen and Christopher Ugochukwu’s baptism into the Church. In April we had the privilege of arranging logistics for them to attend the Sydney temple to receive their endowments, to be sealed for time and eternity and to have their one-year-old son sealed to them.

We were fortunate to have special friends from Inverell schedule a visit to come see us…Allan and Lisa Chambers. It was a short visit but we were so glad to see them before we return home. Our mission officially ends on May 11, but we are going to spend some time in Queensland before we return home and are expected to return on the 22nd of May.

With two other senior missionary couples we climbed the Sidney Harbour Bridge, which is the longest single span arch bridge in the world. It was exciting, and somewhat scary, but the views were spectacular and we were glad we did it.

We were concerned about returning to the US without having a Covid vaccine. Here in the ACT (Australia Capital Territory) coronavirus is non-existent so we haven’t had a problem here with any activities. After trying for a number of months we miraculously found a person that arranged for our first vaccine within a few days. Our second one is May 2.

We were thrilled with the meaningful counsel and spirit we felt during General Conference earlier this month. We are grateful for the knowledge that God lives, His Son Jesus Christ is our Savior and Redeemer, and that His chosen Church leaders are guiding His Church through revelation. We have loved our time in Australia and have been guided by the Spirit as we do the work of the Lord.

Love, The Browns

Single Adult Super Activity















Narooma Group



South Beaches




Dinner with the Young Single Adults


Return visit to Armidale



Ugochukwu Family



Sea Cliff Bridge




Sydney Harbour Bridge




Monday, January 25, 2021

December!

In September our mission president notified us of a probability of a transfer. Back in June a family of five moved into Armidale and after a few months it became evident that the husband was worthy and capable of serving as the branch president. Therefore our services were no longer needed as it is church policy that when a permanent resident can serve in leadership positions that they do so. Before we left Armidale we were able to see Christopher Ugochukwu, who we baptized in February, be ordained as an Elder in the Melchizedek Priesthood. It was a pleasure to see him assist in the blessing of his baby Emmanuel.

Our new assignment, starting in October, finds us in a suburb of Canberra (Belconnen) ACT, which is the capital of Australia. We were excited about the move but hated leaving our good friends in Armidale and Inverell. Our work here is under the direction of the stake president and involves working with Young Single Adults (YSA) and Single Adults (SA) in the stake. Family Home Evenings are held on Monday nights with the YSA and we also assist them in planning their activities. We are just getting the SA organized trying to develop leadership and determine interests. Visiting less active and homebound members along with speaking frequently in sacrament meetings are also part of how we spend our time. Zoom meetings are a frequent occurrence as well.  For example, Penny has enjoyed and benefitted meeting by Zoom with the other senior sisters to discuss inspiring talks from the last General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

One of the challenges in this area is the lack of interest in any religion so bringing people back into activity or introducing the gospel is very difficult.

Canberra is a beautiful city with many suburbs separated by open tracts of land. It was a carefully planned city and includes many lakes, walking/bike paths, forested areas, and parks. We walk around Lake Ginninderra, which is close to where we live, most mornings observing many beautiful species of birds including some amazing black swans. We visited Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve observing koalas in their natural habitat, platypuses, wallabies and kangaroos.

While in Sydney for our Christmas missionary conference and get together with the other senior missionaries we were able to go to “Van Gogh Alive”. It is a multi-media presentation of his work and was spectacular.

Part of the Canberra Stake is a small branch about three hours from away on the south coast of Australia in Merimbula. We met members of the Church there and also visited the camp site where the YSA’s will be holding their super activity at the end of January. The coastline is rocky and rugged with sandy bays and inlets…quite beautiful and remarkable.

Christmas was special this year in that we were able to have two sets of missionaries and three single adults join us for dinner, read the story of the first Christmas in Luke, play games and enjoy conversations.

In this part of Australia Covid is practically non-existent and we appreciate the safety that we enjoy.

We love Australia and the wonderful people we have met here. We are so privileged to have this opportunity to bear testimony of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ and of His atoning sacrifice.

We have attached pictures below that show some of our experiences and hope you enjoy seeing them.

We love you all and wish you a Happy New Year!

Love, Elder and Sister Brown (Elwood and Penny)


Members in Armidale and Inverell









Canberra





Canberra Animal Reserve







Van Gogh Alive




Bird at Lake Ginninderra


South Coast



South Coast Beach








Christmas Dinner




Senior Missionaries 




Elwood BBQ'ing and the YSA's