The closest Temple to Dundee is the Preston Temple in
Chorley, England. It is about 4 hours away, and we went by “Luxury Coach” (bus).
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Our bus driver, Sister Bylund and our Council President |
We left about 5 pm on Friday night, stopped at Dunfermline to pick up a few
more, and then it was on to Preston. It was a gorgeous day as we drove through the
green, rolling, pastoral, luscious (how many adjectives can we use?) hills of southern Scotland and northern England. The YSAs were in high spirits throughout the trip - telling jokes, singing, eating and generally having a "brilliant" time. We arrived a little after 11 pm,
got our room assignments, had a short devotional, and then got a few hours of
sleep.
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Preston Temple |
Saturday morning most of the group went to the baptistery, ably
organized by Jonathan with a little help from his father. Then many of us went
on the endowment session with Lawrence as he received his endowments (soon on his way to the Alpine German-speaking Mission). Michelle also received her endowments in an earlier
session, and then did the work for her "gran."
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Some of our group of 31 in front of the Temple |
After lunch we were blessed to be the guests of the Temple President
and his wife in their home right next to the Temple for a wonderful fireside. Two
of the YSAs bore their testimonies and then President Murray gave us some
wonderful counsel and guidance about the Temple.
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Fireside: Rebecca leading the singing. |
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Fireside: Rowan, leaving soon on her mission in Brazil , sharing her testimony. |
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President Murray |
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Lily's baptism |
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At the Ceilidh dance |
We left the Temple about 4:30 and stopped at Glasgow on the
way home. The Glasgow and Paisley Stakes had Institute graduation that night
and we got there just in time to join with them in a brilliant Ceilidh dance
(Scottish folk dancing). Several of our YSAs who were unable to be with us on
the bus, drove over and met us at the dance. The enthusiasm and energy of the
YSAs was infectious. We arrived back in Dundee a little after midnight, feeling
blessed, happy and tired.
One of those who went with us was a non-member American student studying at St. Andrews. Just being at the Temple was sufficient to confirm her desire to be baptized, and she was four days after the trip.
What a great trip! Courtney wants to join in the Ceilidh dancing.
ReplyDeleteI miss seeing those beautiful rolling hills. What a fine group of YSA's. They must have wonderful testimonies:)....and an American convert thrown in....yeah!
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