Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Ironbound Week 2 - last 3 weeks of letters

THREE WEEKS OF EMAILS - SORRY, BUSY....

1/21/15



Hola Familia,
Wow what a long last week is has been. Seriously yesterday morning feels like it was months ago. Im in a whole different world right now. Newark, NJ. Got transferred. I will attempt at explaining the last week or so. So much happened.
On thursday afternoon we got a call from the Assistants that we were getting doubled out of our area in Jersey City. Which means that both Elder Bellavance and I were going to have toleave the area. The mission is getting less and less missionaries so what happened is that they closed the zone and combined it with the Union City zone where Elder Packer is. Super hard news to hear. Our zone was so tight. I love that zone so much. Happiest time of my mission so far and it was so hard to leave them all thats for sure. On Sunday night I got released as a zone leader, which was expected because most zone leaders are zone leaders for about 4 transfers. So yesterday, Tuesday, came around and we had transfer conference. We had 8 missionaries leaving and only 5 cars in the zone. So we had to use every inch of every car to get everyone and their stuff to transfer conference. Elder Bellavance got called to Paterson. I got called to the IRONBOUND. Such an amazing area. Its on the side of Newark and just the coolest place. Not too dangerous so no worries. But then we had district meetings this morning and I just got to sit and listen instead of trying to organize the whole thing! ha something I haven't got to do in a while. And that pretty much brings me to where I am now, emailing in the Kearny library. Crazy last few days.
Let me just write my farewell talk to Jersey City here. Ha I love that place so much. I kept telling Elder Bellavance I could've stayed there the rest of my mission. The ward, the people, the graffiti. All of it amazing. And oh my goodness the zone was just the best zone ever. We were small so we were all nice and tight and close. I love them all so much. Hard to leave them all and to see the zone get dissolved, but then again most of the zone got transferred anyway. Actually two of the championships got their zone boundary changed so The Bayonne missionaries are still in my zone here in Newark. It was super nice to see them today. They are all good friends to me. Elder Bellavance was a boss companion too. Ha he kept me laughing for dayz. Such a fun time. Sad to leave but super pumped for my new area.

Ok you know me mom. I still hate changes! Ha it has been crazy getting used to the new area. Haven't even been here for 24 hours yet. Feel pretty weird inside. Lonely from the last zone.But wow when I heard I was going to Ironbound I was so surprised! It is an area with a lot of potential. Its called ironbound because its bound by iron. Ha meaning that it is surrounded my a train tracks built on a wall. Tons of Hispanics and it is like the Portuguese capital of Jersey too. I heard some Portuguese today and I swear its like Chinese. Ha Lots of Brazilians and lots of people from Portugal. It is sweet. My companion is pretty fresh out.  He is on his 5th transfer now. Still learning Spanish and the area so its kind of like starting fresh. We are going to get this place rollin though. We are walking for dayz as well. No car anymore.
I am loving it so far. Seriously got has answered all of my prayers. I asked for a solid area, a young companion, and some cool members, and a sweet zone. Seriously I was pretty specific in my prayers, knowing that realyl wherever I go will be good. But wow God answered my prayers perfectly. This place is heaven.
Love Elder Sumsion



My buddy - Elder Vargas went home
Last Jersey City Zone 4 picture

1/26/2015




Whats up family! What a week it has been. Tough week getting used to the area and walking again! Ha man have I been tired. I haven't been walking since Perth Amboy and that was more than a year ago. Sleep is just about my best friend right now, besides the Spirit, which are the two things helping me get through this week. It has been a crazy change going from zone leader meetings, and being with other missionaries to hitting the streets walking and focusing just on the area. But no doubt it will settle in soon. I got the flu on Saturday night as well. Woke up at like 3:30 in the morning thinking it was just food poisoning from some weird mexican dish a member fed us that previous day, but I threw up like 4 times and was pretty out of it all day. Had to miss church and pretty much just in and out of sleep for 8 hours with a gnarly stomach ache. It was rough but then at the same time it was nice to get some rest. It was a pretty hard day yesterday.

 We have been trying to learn the area really quickly because my companion has only been in the area for 1 transfer before I came in and he is pretty young and didn't know the streets nor most of the members. So its kind of been like starting a fresh area. We are a good team though and trying to nail everything down quickly so we can start seeing some people progressing in the gospel. There wasn't a whole lot of investigators when I came in and we still haven't seen any of them so we are planning to do a whole lot of contacting this week and just trying to build our teaching pool. It is fun but it is some hard work. Its weird not having a zone leader companion either that speaks good Spanish and is pretty solid in missionary work. My companion is still pretty fresh and learning Spanish so I have to do a lot of initiating things and helping him out and leading lessons. It is a good work load for me so I thank you for the prayers. They are much needed.

Ok, I feel like have left New Jersey and landed myself in some foreign world or something. I feel so far away from reality, its weird. It feels way different than any other area I have had or any other place I have lived in. No white people, no black people, just Hispanics and Portuguese. Who said Portuguese sounds like Spanish? That stuff sound straight up like Chinese.. Ha I love it. 

Learned how to do my wash at a laundromat today! Walked through the snow to get there and had to wait to get it all washed. Who knew a washer and dryer at home was such a big blessing!

Things are going good. Still recovering from the flu. This week is going to be a good one, full of work.

Love the pictures of Cali! The sun looks so nice right now. This storm is starting to roll in. Snowy and windy.

Love you all so much

Elder Sumsion

View of Lower NW with Hoboken Projects



2/2/15



Hola Familia,

I just want to start off with a big thank you for all your prayers. They were very much needed this past week. It was a long week and we were working super hard. I am feeling a lot better and things are adjusting well to the new area. Almost got this place down. Ha just kidding but it is improving. Still have a lot of it to discover. But hey so far so hood. 

Ok so it snowed a ton this last week and it got pretty cold. But I think we get used to it pretty fast. When your out in the cold all day and everyday your body just sort of adjusts except for like the first ten minutes of every day. Then its super cold. Ha we made a companionship goal to contact at least 100 people this week. We dont have a lot of investigators so we are going out and looking for them. We completed our goal last night but it was cool because the 99th person we contacted was from Spain. I was like no way! Thats the first time in 18 months I have ever talked to a Spaniard. I was pretty pumped. He was Catholic and pretty set on his ways. We tried testifying to him and answering some questions about his brother who passed away but he wouldn't listen at all. But we are going to try and pick up some new investigators this week from all the contacts.

So big news here. The mission is changing A LOT. Its been changing almost every month. Things just getting different but we had some guy from the missionary department from SLC come this past week to see our mission and give some advice and help. I wasn't at the meeting but I heard it was pretty crazy. Just talked a lot about how to change our mission to align a few things up with Preach my Gospel. So today President Taggart announced a bunch of new rules and changes that will put our mission in more harmony with Preach my Gospel. Basically a lot about exchanges, districts meetings, zone meetings, zone activities, and a lot about accountability. Before we were accountable a lot to our leaders but they want to change it so we are ONLY accountable to the Lord. So its kind of a big change. A lot of paperwork is gone. One thing that is tough for me right now is that they are kind of taking out a lot of zone unity in the mission. Which before was a big focus in the mission culture. So a lot less social things with other missionaries. Our mission is super small with a lot of missionaries in a small area so before we would meet as a zone every week and break into districts, but now we might be with our districts only. And usually had zone activities every week on p-day, like sports of something that they want to make less frequent. I dont know. Its a lot of changes, and the mission is in a shock freaking out stage but this should all make sense in a few weeks hopefully. Pretty much the culture of the mission that has been here for the last 18 months is changing. So its a little tough for some of the older missionaries. But hey its inspired revelation so I know it will help us all out.

So ironbound is just the place to be. I love it so far. We have tons of potential and it is a blessed area with lots of members to work with. Its crazy because we have 5 missionary companionships in one ward. That is 11 missionaries because one is a trio companionship. So they had to split the areas a lot. So now there is a lot of potential in every area but some areas suffer from members. Some companionships only have 2 to 3 members to visit. The Ironbound has a ton though and Harrison as well, which we cover. So its a big boost. Meeting with members and helping them do missionary work also pumps up us missionaries because of how much excitement they have in us. 

We have an awesome recent convert family that we are working with to stay active and stay together. They just recently got married and baptized. Manuel and Soledad. They are from Ecuador. They are so fun and Manuel is a jokester as well. He helps us laugh when we are over there. They are doing great though. Always love having us over and we are making sure they are doing well. 

Sounds like we got a lot of the snow that Utah needs right now. This week sounds like we are getting more too. Today was some nasty freezing rain. Everything is frozen outside and wet. Thats one weather im not too equiped for so I may go buy a new jacket this week or some boots because as good as there echo shoes are, Water still gets in. Ha 

Love you all so much. Keep up the smiles and laughs. This is the good life - The Gospel and families.

I love you,

Elder Sumsion

Friday, January 16, 2015

Jersey City - Week 23



1-12-2015
Que Tal familia,
Okay super good week this last week. We had two exchanges which really aren't super crazy because our zone is so stacked on top of itself and so close together that we literally walk like 5 min and we are in the next area on exchange. Its like we are all just working the same little but super dense city. I love it! Also it was superismo cold this last week. No idea where it came from. We were just on a phone call with the assistants when we looked outside and it was snowing. The rest of the week was super cold. Like 15-25 degrees and super windy. We had a big zone conference in Morristown on Friday and only us and two other people in our zone made it on time. There was so much traffic from the snow. It was crazy. Imagine driving 20 miles and it taking 3 hours! Its tough because Jersey City is a peninsula so there is really only two bridges off it back to Newark. So all the cars were just trying to squeeze through. Oh it was crazy. Our car just barely made it before all the traffic. We got there in like 40 minutes. Freezing walking around all week. Thermals and coats and jackets and hats all week. I even broke out some handwarmers once last week. Ha who does that. But it warmed up last night and its raining today so not too bad.

I went on exchange to Bayonne this last week with Elder Garfield. He is a new missionary, only like 3 months out but he is already a super powerful missionary. He knows how to work and have fun. We taught 5 lessons that day and contacted some really cool people. All day in the snow. Then we got some homemade burgers from a Senior Couple. Man, it was a solid day that's for sure. We taught a couple less actives that are just having trouble getting over problems with people in the ward.

On Wednesday we went on splits with the ward. We had a few members there and we all teamed up and went out and taught some less active members. Our ward list is like 25 pages long so we have really been trying to find the inactive people in Jersey and invite them back. Its some powerful stuff. I went with a member named Hermano T---. We went and taught one new member who is not coming to church very often. It was a quick lesson but hey he came yesterday! So pumped for him.

J--- is doing great. The 1st councilor in the Bishopric performed the confirmation yesterday at church. So he is now officially a member! Wooohoo! We are already starting temple prep stuff so he can go to the temple as soon as possible. I will hopefully be able to go with him as well. Neither of his parents are living so he wants to do the temple work for them. 

Found a new family from Hondurus this week. Well just the father for now. But he has three kids and a wife that actually lives there too! No too often we find that in Jersey City. The father's name is M---. We were originally looking for his suegra who is a less active and M--- let us right in.  Ha you should've seen the mother in laws face when walked up the stairs. Not too happy to see two Mormon missionaries in the home. Come on-  all we want to do is to help you! Ha but we started teaching M--- because the mother in law didn't want to listen. So there is a family baptism down the road. They are all awesome.

I am glad you made your decisions on your new RS presidency. Hard decisions but God will bless decisions of inspired leaders.

Sam, keep the music bumpin' so I can hear some fresh beats when I am home.

Dad, hope the weather unleashes some time for biking this week!

Love ya,
Elder Sumsion

SHOUTOUTS********************


Thanks everyone for the Christmas surprises and cards. You are such examples to me!

Ward
Williams
Agnew
Murray
Wilson
Butter
Hirichs
Peers
Gay
Innis

Thanks for the Love!!!


Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Jersey City - Week 22 - Happy New Year!



Familia que pasa? 



Happy 2015 family! Feels super weird writing that. I cant believe that a whole 2014 has gone by. But wow some cool blessings for the year already. Snowed in Utah and our investigator J--- got baptized yesterday in just about the funniest and craziest day of church in my mission. Thanks for all the prayers seriously. It was such a special day for all of us. Everything came together really nice. But wow things started off crazy. So our ward got switch to meeting at 2 this new year. 2:00? Who does that. Ha so the English ward is before us. The sisters in the English ward had a baptism and it somehow didn't reach us so we didn't know that it was the same day and so they used the baptismal suits for theirs. So then after their baptism we had to search for a dry baptismal suit for Jesus. Finally found one. Then we sit down in Gospel Principles and Jesus says, "Elders I didn't bring any clothes to change into after the baptism. So we are going to have to do it next week." Man, my heart dropped and we were like ok hermano lets walk to your house right now. Oh man we were flipping out but in the end he said, "No hermanos, fue una bromacita." ha he was just joking the whole time. Ha thats what we get for always being jokesters with him. Ha well everything came together great in the end. So happy to see him baptized and the ward was a huge support yesterday. Very happy day.


FIRST baptism that Elder Sumsion actually got to perform!


We taught I--- and his family last Monday. I love this family so much. They got baptized in June and just my favorite people. So happy I got to meet them on my mission. We taught them this last week about prophets and obedience and then she made us some delicious food and then they wanted to play Apples to Apples with us randomly. Holy smokes its been a while since I played that game. We were all laughing so much. 
 



Went on an exchange with Elder Davenport this past week. He actually came into our area and spent the day with Elder Bellavance and I. He is so trunky its unreal. Ha he cracks us up. he has like 2 weeks left on his mission. We taught some boss lessons and found a new investigator and a less active. Ate baleadas with him for $3! Thats a steal. Those things are unreal good. Fun to learn from him hear all his mission stories. 

Finally got P---'-ed this last week. There is this family in our ward called the P---. A mom and 5 daughters and their dad is less active and its pretty hard to get into their house because its hard to gain the dad's trust and respect. I've been here for 2 transfer in their part of the area and it was the first time we finally got over. It took a lot of work to get in but we made it and the dad loves us now and he wants to go play soccer with us and have us over more often. Woohoo. Finally. This guy is so amazing but he is definitely missing something in his life: The gospel. It was a big miracle this week.
Such an awesome week. Sounds like Sam is makin bank at his job. I know Brandon Olsen's brother a little bit. He is a good kid. 

Almost a year exactly from when S--- got baptized- Jan 5th that jesus got baptized- Jan 4th. Crazy

Love you all,
Elder Sumsion