THE RIGHT MAN FOR THE JOB
President and Sister Cato were asked to speak to the senior missionary family home evening group this week here in Independence. President Cato is the Independence Missouri stake president. He shared his conversion story with us and the journey that he and his family have made since they were baptized. President Cato was a fourth generation member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. He grew up loving the prophet Joseph and the Book of Mormon. His father was a minister in the church and the whole family was very active. Back in the 80's he began to become increasingly concerned about the direction that the RLDS church was headed - ordaining women to the priesthood, condoning same sex marriage and embracing other Protestant beliefs such as the 3 in 1 Trinity and the spirit nature of God. He and about 60 families left the RLDS church and started a Restoration Branch of the RLDS church. After about 3 years, even this 'restoration branch' began to start distancing itself from the basic doctrines found in the Book of Mormon and taught by Joseph Smith. He said that he was spirituality and emotionally lost. Finally, he called the mission president and asked that he send the elders to talk to him. It was a life changing experience and he said that finally after 30 years he felt that he was home. He and his wife and children were baptized. He has since served as a bishop and was recently called as the stake president here. He has been able to reach out to many that have come from the RLDS church, the Community of Christ church and many of the members of the restoration branches that are in the area. It was evident to Robyn and I that the Lord raised up President Cato and others like him to serve here at this important time in the history of Independence, the center place of Zion.
Sister and President Cato |
TEMPLE GARDENING
Monday morning, we went to the temple to help with removing all the summer flowers to get the grounds ready for the fall and winter plants. The church spares no expense to beautify the House of the Lord. They do this twice a year and Robyn loves to get her hands dirty.
We managed to bring home 3 'elephant ears' plants and two beautiful hibiscus plants that were going to be mulched. They now adorn James' and Kaui's front yard. We will see if they survive the winter. Maybe there is a reason why they want them all pulled out before the first freeze...
Getting ready to pull out the elephant ear and hibiscus |
A lot of moms brought their kids up to help. I think most of them are home schooled and this was a great activity. |
A mamma cat and her 5 newborns were 'rescued' by the cat whisperer. They were in a flower bed by the back door. |
A member who had just bought a farm in the country came and picked them up. Everyone was happy except the mice that live at their new house... GENERAL WOMAN'S BROADCAST |
BISHOP'S STOREHOUSE
1o Fahrenheit |
the meat locker |
OVERLAND PARK FIRST WARD
FATHERS AND SONS OUTING
This weekend was the Overland Park First ward's fathers and sons outing at Lake Jacomo. James asked if I would pick up the twins in the afternoon since he was going to have to wait for Noah who had a high school football game he needed to be at. After picking up Luke and Josh, we went and picked up Disney for his first real campout. Setting up the tents by myself with 3 experienced and focused campers was somewhat of a challenge. ;-)
Noah and James arrived about midnight and I was finally able to get some sleep...
Luke made the mistake of chasing a raccoon after dark |