Weekly Mission Letters

Book 1: Chapter 3: Entry 11: On the Second Day of Christmas

Happy Holidays everyone! What a wonderful time of year! As you can tell by the title of this week’s entry, there are but 10 short days until we spend a day celebrating our Saviors birth. Along with plenty of Christmas anticipation, we’ve had a lot to do this week. We started the week by helping the Vehicle Coordinator to check and do some small maintainance on about 100 mission cars

Book 1: Chapter 3: Entry 9: Turkey Season

Happy (kind of late) Thanksgiving everyone! Most of this week was pretty normal, but there were a few cool memories I wanted to share! Not much out of the ordinary happened on Tuesday and Wednesday, but Thursday was a really fun day! Being Thanksgiving, it was a full day P-Day and we spent most of the day hanging out with the rest of the Phoenix Zone. We played some basketball,

Book 1: Chapter 2: Entry 7: Be Thou Humble

What a great week! So much has happened that I almost don’t know where to start, so I’ll just share the highlights I liked the most!  I had my first “mini zone conference” on Tuesday which is essentially a zone conference lead by the APs (Assistants to the President) with a smaller group of missionaires. It was a really cool meeting and we learned a lot about repentance and the

Book 1: Chapter 2: Entry 6: BlessingsĀ 

What a crazy roller coaster of a week!  As the scriptures say, there is “opposition in all things” (2 Nephi 2:11) and this week has been evidence of that. To keep things short I’ll just share some of the blessings from this week, but know that there were trials and lots of hard work that contributed to them happening! The week started with us going to the Gilbert Temple as

Book 1: Chapter 2: Entry 5: Service

What a week full of service! This area usually has an average of 1-2 service opportunities a week, but this week we had twice that and it was awesome!  This week started with my first district council or “disco” as they call it here. It was cool to work with other missionaries in our district and hear their thoughts. Afterwards we went to our first service of the week with

Book 1: Chapter 2: Entry 4: Uphill Both Ways

Another week has come and gone! Isn’t it amazing how quickly time goes by when there’s so much to do and just barely enough time to do it? That’s how this whole week has felt so far, but it was a great feeling to realize on Sunday evening that the day after is P-Day. The new week started off with a fun reminder of home on Tuesday morning. Due to

Book 1: Chapter 2: Entry 3: South Mountain

What a place! I didn’t realize how much of Arizona is just straight desert and yet it’s still beautiful in it’s own way. It’s nice to finally be here! To start from the beginning, things began with our travel group meeting the mission president and his wife, President and Sister Law, at the airport. They’re both fantastic,  and I look forward to serving with them as our leaders.  As a quick rundown

Bonus Post

Dear Brother and Sister Whitchurch, Your missionary has arrived at the Arizona Tempe Mission.  He had a long day with travel to AZ, then a full schedule upon arrival.  Wednesday morning was filled with meeting his new companion and packing up all his luggage, mail, bike and equipment, and then off with his trainer/companion to their area.   We love your missionary already and will do all we can to help him

Book 1: Chapter 1: Entry 2: The Final Countdown

I write this email from 19,000 feet over the state of Utah and climbing. We have just taken off and will be landing in Phoenix, Arizona in a little over an hour.  It’s been quite the week! Similar to my first 7 days at the Provo MTC, it was mostly filled with classes and hanging out with my district although there were definitely some highlights. I finally got my hair

Book 1: Chapter 1: Entry 1: The MTC

Well, I guess now it’s official!  What a week! Between traveling, starting at the MTC, and General Conference there’s so much to share and not enough time to share it, so I’ll just write the highlights of the week to keep things simple.  Traveling from Virginia to Utah was fun and exciting! It was nice to be in the air and walking through airports once again. I loved being able to