Four Truths
Every Friday after pancake breakfast we have a devotional with the young single adults. Last week we showed Elder Lawrence E Corbridge's talk which he gave at BYU on January 22, 2019. The talk was called, Stand Forever. It's a powerful talk. https://speeches.byu.edu/talks/lawrence-e-corbridge/stand-for-ever/Elder Corbridge said, "Begin by answering the primary questions. There are primary questions and there are secondary questions. Answer the primary questions first. Not all questions are equal and not all truths are equal. The primary questions are the most important. Everything else is subordinate. There are only a few primary questions.
1. Is there a God who is our Father?
2. Is Jesus Christ the Son of God, the Savior of the world?
3. Was Joseph Smith a prophet?
4. Is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints the kingdom of God on the earth?"
As I listened to Elder Corbridge's talk I found myself pondering on experiences I've had in my life that have born witness to me that the answers to all those primary questions are "Yes!" This witness has strengthened me during trials, conflicts, and hardships More importantly, it's buoyed me up and strengthened my love of Heavenly Father and His Son, Jesus Christ and the gospel of Jesus Christ. Their plan is a perfect plan meant to help each of us know joy and feel His love.
I hope as we ponder these four truths, we all will feel the peace and safety that comes from answering "Yes" to these primary questions.
Bike Race in Leeds, England
One Sunday morning Pete and I looked out the window from our apartment atop the institute and saw many bicycle's warming up for a bike race that covered 150 miles. Before it started Pete went out and talked with one of the police officers put in place to patrol the cars during their ride. He learned it was a week long race of 5 segments with a distance of 150 miles each segment. Every night they were to end in Harrogate, England. Quite an amazing ride for these professional bikers of all ages. It was fun to watch them pass in front of our view.

Leeds Institute of Religion
The masses have returned to the institute. Most are members but a few are 'friends' of the missionaries. All come frequently to visit the institute, participate in gospel lessons, study, play, and feel the spirit. We love to feel of their strength and love of the gospel.
Johnny is a friend of the missionaries. He wanted to know why his picture wasn't on the board. So, we took a picture and added him. He was so happy to see his picture and walked back to the board several times to point to his picture. He was happy to be considered part of this great group of young adults.

Kate Evans is one of the 'special friends' we've made. She is now working in London. It was a sad day to say good-bye to her but we're so grateful for her friendship & love.

Our focus this new school year includes an emphasis on bringing 'friends' to the institute. Elder Carrier ordered some signs that we placed out front of the institute. It's interchangeable with signs inviting to Religion Classes, English Classes, and Pancake Breakfast.
General Conference
Conference was live for a few sessions, and rebroadcast on the others, in the basement gathering room of the institute. I cooked a big pot of taco soup and had cinnamon rolls, and treats throughout all the sessions. We had a big group. Most came dressed in proper Church attire. I was impressed.


Jason & Kyle

Mingling and resting in between sessions

Luke and Sophie (front), another Luke, Kyle, Jason, & Meg (back)

Seat order changed throughout the day & night

Snacks in between meetings

Elysia & Luke

Fun times with food

Laughter & Love
Home Evening
We bought some bean bag chairs for the Institute lounge room because Home Evening Group has gotten too big for all to gather. The kids were really excited to see them and enjoyed sitting in them.
This home evening included two general authorities who came for a visit. Elder Tunnecliffe, Area Seventy & Country Director of Seminaries & Institutes of Religion was there. Elder Franck Poznanski, Europe Area Director of Seminaries & Institutes of Religion was also there. Jason Mitchell gave the lesson and he did a great job. His lesson and the discussion that ensued brought the spirit. The two general authorities were quite impressed.
Each week in Home Evening someone signs up for the 'hot seat.' This is where a timer is set for 5 minutes and everyone sends out questions quickly for the person sitting on the seat to answer. Elder Tunnecliffe & Elder Poznanski both sat in the hot seat. Tommy Sorsby also sat in the hot seat. He's a return missionary and new freshman to the Leeds University. Great night of learning & fun!
Bean Bag Chairs to the Rescue! We finally found a store that sold them. Pete tested them out.
Jason Mitchell, center with the big smile, gave the lesson
Elder Tunnecliffe, the older guy on the left in the suit. Elder Poznanski, the older guy on the right in the suit, Tommy is sitting on the hot seat answering everyone's questions.
Fun and games after Home Evening
Light Show
The light show is an annual event in Leeds. Leeds had many 'light shows & activities' in the downtown area. It's a huge display of many lights. Young single adults met at the institute and ventured in the cold to see all the spectacular lights. Pete went without me. It was too cold for me. I enjoyed the fun before they left and then enjoyed doing Family History work with no distractions. I was trying to find more names for the YSA to take to the temple. We left for the Preston temple bright and early at 6:30 a.m. the following morning. Despite the late night activity everyone got up early to meet at the institute for the temple trip. Good kids they are!
A few of our institute YSA
White Rose Mall
Pete and I have started walking in the White Rose Mall in the morning when we have too much rain. It's about a 15 min drive from our home. One morning we saw a great display of owls in the mall. Pete enjoyed holding the big owl.
Pete found this cute little boy in a paw patrol truck. It reminded him of our grandson, Kade, who loves Paw Patrol. Pete asked the mom if he could put money in the police car to make it work. The little boy was very happy. The mom even let us take a picture. Paw Patrol to the rescue!!!
Baptism
Two sisters taught and saw baptized a new YSA member named Andy. He's made a few changes in his life to become a member. We enjoyed having him with us at the institute.
Senior Missionaries
Our last senior activity was held at the queens winter palace, Sandringham. We had loads of fun with these fine senior missionaries. Three were missing from the picture.
President and Sister Green are on the right end of the picture. Pete and I are in the center.
We love the England, Leeds Mission! We love sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ! We love and miss our family and friends but know the Lord is blessing them too!
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