Last week’s highlights were seeing the Swan Lake Ballet with Elder and Sister Burton at Stanalovsky Theater last Thursday night, having dinner with Limbs on Friday, not going anywhere on the Metro for the first Saturday since we’ve been here, and enjoying the Europe East Area First Presidency Broadcast on Sunday.
Senior Council was held at the Central Building for the first time since we’ve been here and the Smiths introduced themselves. The Central Building is more in the downtown area near Red Square and closer to the Smiths. Elder and Sister Smith grew up in Southern California but have lived in Utah more recently. They have a big family—about seven children, which seems to be the average here with these senior couples! Elder Smith is/was a musician. Growing up he sang back up vocals for The Letterman and the Osmonds. He also worked on some musical stuff with Lex D’Azevedo. Being in the LA area, gave him lots of musical opportunities. He also has a son who is in the music/recording business now.
Following their introduction, about eight of the senior couples went to a cafeteria-style restaurant near the downtown area where Elder and Sister Krimme live. They are very busy with Member and Leadership Support and help lots with the YSA’s so are close to downtown. They were happy to have Senior Council held in their area, since they must travel about 1-1/2 hours via Metro to come to the Cubic Building, where we work and also where the Europe East Area (EEA henceforth and forever) Offices are located.
Swan Lake ballet was mesmerizing, it was about four hours long with two intermissions! We intended to go out to eat at a nicer place prior to the show, but ended up at KFC, a Moscow favorite, due to time factors. Our seats were on the main floor to the left, and turned out to be great seats. The orchestra was huge and very good. It seemed like the prima ballerina used her arms and upper body as a swan would for the entire ballet. She and the others around her were always in sync. The men enjoyed it as much as we ladies did. We are signed up to see the Nutcracker in January, and in November a folk-dance group called the Berezka Dance Group. In December there is going to be a Ballet Gala Celebration which is based somewhat on the Scrooge/Christmas Carol Story. We are going to take the new couple, the Harris’ to that about a week after they arrive here. That’s what the Taylors did for us. They bought us tickets to that Military Tatoo that we attended in September even before we arrived. It was such a great way to get immediately immersed in the culture here and meet several of the senior couples.
Limbs invited us and Cooks to come to their apartment for dinner last Friday night after work. We walked to their apartment with Elder Limb since we had never been there before. The Copelands live in the same area, which is a bit closer to our office, but not as easy to access with the public transportation.
Sister Limb made homemade cream chicken soup to die for, a veggie platter, homemade bread, and homemade chocolate sour cream cake with ice cream. She is an excellent cook as are most of the senior sisters here. We played a card game afterwards with Rook Cards I think it was called “Tricks”. You had a trump card and made a bid to how many tricks you might win! It was fun and we really enjoyed ourselves. The Limbs (Clark and Mary Jean) live across this huge, lighted bridge near our office. Sister Limb went home last month to Idaho/Utah for two weeks to help welcome a new grandchild into their family. The Limbs home is in Middleton, Idaho. Interesting fact is that their next-door neighbors are Michael Abraham and his family. Mike’s Dad is Bob, and step-mom, Jerrie, and they were good friends of ours in our Albany Ward. They have since moved to Nampa, Idaho and are getting ready to serve a mission.
Bro. Limb is 6 feet 5 inches tall and Sister Limb is tiny. They have about seven or eight children, are a very handsome couple and serve as the EEA Secretary and assistant. The Limbs apartment doesn’t have the high ceilings like ours does. I feel like Elder Limb might feel a bit squished in his small apartment. It is interesting to see how each of the apartments, all in these gigantic high-rise buildings are each a bit different and have their own personalities.
On Saturday we did chores, grocery shopping, and household cleaning. It was the first time we didn’t take the Metro anywhere on a Saturday. Both of us took naps on Saturday and Sunday, so I think we were just catching up a bit from our busy week. We spend the most every at AwaH (our favorite grocery store!) on groceries and found some items not previously discovered, like tuna fish and cinnamon. In fact, I made snickerdoodles when we got home, and discovered it wasn’t just cinnamon, but cinnamon mixed with sugar, so just right for the cookies! Lots of people here use simple hand carts to carry their groceries. We have been carrying ours in sturdy plastic bags up to now, but think We’ll buy one for use in the Winter months.
Our EEA broadcast on Sunday, October 29, started with serving the Sacrament, then having a few preliminary comments from a High Councilman, and then from our Bishop. Here are a few interesting things I took note of: Our Bishop, Jonny Backman, (I think he’s a Microsoft Employee here in Moscow) often speaks to the youth and referred to Mormon 1:2 where it talks about the character of Mormon and says he was “sober”. Bishop asked, “Are you sober like Mormon was (at 10 years old) and are you quick to observe?” Then in Mormon 1:15, the question is posed, “Are you sober (at age 15) and visited by the Lord?” Bishop Backman has two sons, one age ten and one age fifteen, so he talked to them in relationship to these scriptures, as well as all of us. He asked, “Are you having personal experiences that will let you know of the goodness of Jesus?” I love our Bishop!
Then onto the regular broadcast which was sent to 14 countries, 4 stakes, and several wards and branches. I took careful notes, since these broadcasts are not recorded nor printed and distributed to the members and the few others that I have seen, are very inspiring! Elder Martineau, the Area President, was conducting, Pres. Russell Nelson was presiding, with Elder Christoffel Golden, Elder Patrick Kearon, and Sister Jean Bingham were also speakers. Elder Golden (from South Africa) was the first speaker and is a counselor to Elder Martineau. He is new in his assignment and Jason thinks he was called because he is NOT American. He quoted a Ukranian writer, Nikolai Vasilievich, who is deemed by many as the Father of Russia’s Golden Age of Realism (according to Wikipedia) and how the lands in this area are rich in growth in both Christianity and Islam, two great religions. Then he spoke of the Restoration that came about after the Apostasy, which brought belief in a prophet and revelation. He quoted from the Book of Revelations, “By your fruits ye shall know them”, and how the Book of Mormon is the fruit of Joseph Smith. We should always be striving to do the Lord’s will. We will be changed through the power of Jesus Christ which changes us into a new creature.
President Martineau then spoke about how he and his wife, Jenny, have been here 15 months and have learned much of the history and culture of the area. Recently, they were visiting in an area where there was a celebration of the Patriotic War where Russia lost more than 29 million lives. To memorialize those lost, the local people were walking around with pictures of those lost on them.
Then Elder Martineau spoke about two subjects. First, 2000 years ago Christ came and we made covenants with him. The Sacrament was introduced. Do we know what a privilege it is? Renewing that covenant is like we are baptized again. We must become His Sons and Daughters as we are converted. Also, he spoke of the temples and of redeeming the dead. Elder Martineau suggested how great it would be if those who had lost lives in the Patriotic War, could realize the significance of the temple and how to redeem them thereby.
Sister Jean Bingham, The General RS President, then spoke of how she has visited the EEA and been in many of its beautiful cathedrals with the mosaics depicting the life of Christ and His followers. She was in the Museum and Church of Our Savior in Istanbul and also visited in St. Petersburg. She shared testimonies of sisters from Bulgaria and quoted others. Some members have moved away from the Church and have forgotten how they felt when they were closer to the Spirit. We need to reach out to them. They need a friend, a responsibility, and nourishing by the Good Word of God. Sis Bingham also quoted Paul where he talks about the how the whole body cannot work without all the parts—you need the feet, hands, legs, and every part to work well together. Like the small tiles in those mosaics, all are needed to be complete. Reach out and offer answers to gospel questions. Look for something others can do to serve. Reach out in love, one soul at a time and hold onto the iron rod.
Elder Patrick Kearon quoted from General Conference 2016 when President Nelson reminded us to remember to focus on Christ and we’ll be happier. I (and we are often asked how can you believe in God when there are so many bad things going on in the world? I answer by telling them about the Plan: Where did we come from? Why are you here? Where are you going? This is God’s plan for us. Our progress depends on our ability to choose. We experience physical and spiritual death and with Christ’s Atonement can overcome them. We believe in the Resurrection. It is still painful to see these events going on around us. Recently, I attended the funeral of Trevor Jones, son of Sis. Jones of the Gen. Primary Presidency, with Pres. Nelson and Sister Bingham. Trevor never asked why. He left a beautiful wife and five young children. Their loss is painful but they are looking forward to their reunion. We can help a friend to see the world as we see it. Our time here is so brief! Thank you for listening to my words, now please act in faith! I am a witness of these truths.
President Russell Nelson (age 93 and Pres. Of the Quorum of Twelve Apostles). He recently visited the EEA and reviewed the progress here. Even though we are physically far apart, we are close and we love you! I first came to Russia in 1966 with the American Heart Association and have been here several times since. I have created three of the four stakes who are invited to this meeting. Refer to I Timothy 4:12, “Be an example of the believers.” Your friends don’t want long explanations, but just brief responses. We know these basic truths:
- Heavenly beings appeared to Joseph Smith in 1820.
- Godhead
- We are created in the image of God.
- The Lord, Jesus Christ is the Son of God.
- The Atonement is the central act of human history.
- We are the re-established original Church of Christ/
- The Scriptures, also referred to as The Standard Works, are the Bible, Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, and The Pearl of Great Price. We are of the same religion of those who wrote the Bible.
- Christianity: Jesus Christ is the Jehovah of the Old Testament.
- Marriage is ordained of God. Adam and Eve had an eternal union.
- The significance of religion in our lives: Ours is not just a Sunday religion.
- Temples
- Plan of Salvation/Happiness
- Women in the Church are very involved.
- Humanitarian Aid
- The Law of the Fast: “Going hungry to help the hungry.”
- Unpaid Clergy: We preach for free what the Savior gave us for free.
- Volunteers: Invite people to come to Christ to prepare for the 2nd Coming.
- Our duty: Live lives worthy of emulation. Each of us can be an example of the believers.
President Nelson then left us with an Apostolic Blessing that we would feast on the Words of Christ, have health and strength, and be a righteous example to our friends and family. He closed by bearing his testimony.
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