I feel that I have just had the most incredible two days of my life! We served at the Tabernacle yesterday from 3-9pm. (Speaking of the 12-14th). It was as pretty a day as one could ask for. The evening was even more beautiful.
The Spirit on Temple Square was so strong, that I felt it from everyone I came in contact with.
It is especially good to serve at the Tabernacle on Thursday's, because the Mormon Tabernacle Choir practices on this night, and they invite the public to attend from 8-9:30pm. We love to invite people during the day, and help them plan their time as they decide to stay and take advantage of the opportunity to hear the choir.
We had a group of 30 or so Veterans, and their wives and friends that had served on the USS O'Brian during World War II. They were a wonderful group, and were so interested and impressed with Temple Square. Craig Jessup, the Choir Conductor, did a great job introducing them during the rehearsal. He had them stand, and when they did, the rest of the audience applauded, and soon everyone of the over 3,000 in attendance were standing, and they all turned and looked up into the balcony where the Veteran's were all sitting. The tears were running down the cheeks of the Veterans and their group. It was very touching.
Later in the evening, the choir sang "The Battle Hymn of the Republic", in honor of the Veterans. Bro. Jessup had the audience stand and sing the last verse of it with the choir. The Spirit by that point, was just overwhelming.
A children's choir from China was also there practicing with the Tab. Choir. What a remarkable young group of people they were. I am amazed at the talent and ability of these choirs , that can blend together with such little practice. The Children's Choir will sing with the Tab. Choir on Sunday, the 17th. Hope each of you had the opportunity to catch their performance on T.V.
It is a once in a lifetime experience to feel the love and joy of the guests from all over the world, as they exit the Tabernacle, after the performance. I was standing in the back, when they sang "Champion of Champions", written for the choir to sing in the opening exercises of the 2002 Winter Olympics. When they ended, a man in front of me in the back row, let out a gasp that could be heard throughout the building, he was so overcome. People thank us afterwards, as missionaries, as if we had anything to do with it!
Friday's are our "P" Day. This means a day off. But Friday a.m. was a meeting where the Sisters on the Square get their "Outbound Assignments" for 3 months or so, as well as a Sister's Choir Practice, so we couldn't resist going. At the end of each 6 week transfer, we all meet at 7:30 am on the Friday prior to the following Wed., which is transfer day. First the mission President calls out the Sisters to go to Outbound assignments. There were 22 this transfer. Half way through their 18 month assignment, they go to some other mission in the U.S. for 12 weeks, then return to Temple Square. This is so they can have another experience and a break from the Square. What Excitement!! They let it all out there. I know of no other place where so much love and excitement is shown.
Each 6 weeks about 30 Sisters are called to sing in a Sisters Choir. At the end on the transfer, they perform on a Sunday evening in the Assembly Hall. They are Amazing. They bear strong unforgettable testimonies of the Gospel through song and sweet testimonies. I wish everyone I know, or whom I have ever know, or met could be there!
When I got home this morning, I could have rung water out of my handkerchief. I was so touched that even though I wanted to take a nap, I could not help but to write this experience for each of you instead.
I want you to know that I Love our Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ with all my heart. My testimony that they live, and love each and every one of us grows stronger every day.
I have grown to love and respect the very unfortunate people that come to Temple Square looking for spiritual strength and peace in their troubled lives. I know that God loves them as much as he loves each of us.
We love serving at Welfare Square and serving with the sweet mentally and physically handicapped Brothers and Sisters. I am overwhelmed at the Welfare and Humanitarian service and aids that this church provides throughout the world.
I have somewhat known as an involved member, but until we came here and have been somewhat directly involved, I really had no perspective of the greatness of it all.
We see and learn of new things each day, and I know we will for the rest of our mission, and still will not fully understand what all has taken place in the past, or will in the future, as far as this awesome humanitarian work goes.
I apologize for the length of my feelings today. Thanks for letting me share with you.
Love you all
Elder Danielson
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
From the Heart of Elder Danielson's Journal 9-16-07
Posted by Elder Ed and Sister Velda Danielson at 1:09 PM 0 comments
A little additional September news for the heck of it.
I said that I would publish our new transfer schedule, which starts today - 9-18-07, and goes through 11-3-07, so here it is, and where you can find us for the next 6 weeks (approximately - unless we get last minute changes).
Ask any Senior couple where we are, and they can tell you.
Monday - South Gate - 3-9pm
Tuesday - Guest Services Velda (SVC) - and Ed - P.H.Support - 9-3pm
Wednesday - North Visitors Center - 3-9pm
Thursday - Guest Services Velda (SVC) - and Ed P.H. Support - 9-3pm
Fridays - Preparation Day - Day Off
Saturday - Legacy Theatre - JSMB - 9-3pm
Sundays - Church & meetings 7:30am - Noon
Sundays - Guest Services Velda - (SVC) - and Ed P.H. Support - 5-9pm
Cell phones are the same: Velda - 801-380-5409 - Ed - 801-380-4615
We try to always have them with us. Leave a message if we don't immediately answer.
Hope to be seeing some of you when you come to Conference! :)
Posted by Elder Ed and Sister Velda Danielson at 11:52 AM 0 comments
This is for you Sunny and Roger. Sister Fokken and I were reminising about you at lunch in the COB on Monday! We love you. See you in August!
Posted by Elder Ed and Sister Velda Danielson at 11:46 AM 1 comments
Two of our favorite missionaries, going home today. Sister Yapyapian from the Phillipines, and Sister Butler from Minnesota. How we'll miss them!
Posted by Elder Ed and Sister Velda Danielson at 11:29 AM 0 comments
Looking out the door of our Chapel into the Mezzanine in the JSMB
Posted by Elder Ed and Sister Velda Danielson at 11:25 AM 0 comments
This is the Chapel we are priviledged to attend on Sundays. It's also where or Prophet attends, but at a different time than ours.
Posted by Elder Ed and Sister Velda Danielson at 11:21 AM 0 comments
Check out this beautiful ceiling in the JSMB. How sweet it is to kick back awhile and enjoy this beauty before walking on home!
Posted by Elder Ed and Sister Velda Danielson at 11:08 AM 0 comments
Another new discovery of something at the JSMB How beautiful is this little attraction on the 10th floor?
Posted by Elder Ed and Sister Velda Danielson at 11:03 AM 0 comments
Sunday, September 16, 2007
This is Elder Danielson's Name Sake - Son of Bill and Tara, Baby Eddie, 6 months old already. Too Cute for words!
Posted by Elder Ed and Sister Velda Danielson at 9:28 PM 0 comments
Our Sweet Lodi Bishop Brink's family came to see us at Legacy Theatre. Jana also likes to compare hands. We love you Cindy and Jana, for stopping!
Posted by Elder Ed and Sister Velda Danielson at 9:19 PM 1 comments
From the Heart of Elder Danielson's Journal - 9-16-07
I feel that I have just had the most incredible two days of my life! We served at the Tabernacle yesterday from 3-9pm. (Speaking of the 12-14th). It was as pretty a day as one could ask for. The evening was even more beautiful.
The Spirit on Temple Square was so strong, that I felt it from everyone I came in contact with.
It is especially good to serve at the Tabernacle on Thursday's, because the Mormon Tabernacle Choir practices on this night, and they invite the public to attend from 8-9:30pm. We love to invite people during the day, and help them plan their time as they decide to stay and take advantage of the opportunity to hear the choir.
We had a group of 30 or so Veterans, and their wives and friends that had served on the USS O'Brian during World War II. They were a wonderful group, and were so interested and impressed with Temple Square. Craig Jessup, the Choir Conductor, did a great job introducing them during the rehearsal. He had them stand, and when they did, the rest of the audience applauded, and soon everyone of the over 3,000 in attendance were standing, and they all turned and looked up into the balcony where the Veteran's were all sitting. The tears were running down the cheeks of the Veterans and their group. It was very touching.
Later in the evening, the choir sang "The Battle Hymn of the Republic", in honor of the Veterans. Bro. Jessup had the audience stand and sing the last verse of it with the choir. The Spirit by that point, was just overwhelming.
A children's choir from China was also there practicing with the Tab. Choir. What a remarkable young group of people they were. I am amazed at the talent and ability of these choirs , that can blend together with such little practice. The Children's Choir will sing with the Tab. Choir on Sunday, the 17th. Hope each of you had the opportunity to catch their performance on T.V.
It is a once in a lifetime experience to feel the love and joy of the guests from all over the world, as they exit the Tabernacle, after the performance. I was standing in the back, when they sang "Champion of Champions", written for the choir to sing in the opening exercises of the 2002 Winter Olympics. When they ended, a man in front of me in the back row, let out a gasp that could be heard throughout the building, he was so overcome. People thank us afterwards, as missionaries, as if we had anything to do with it!
Friday's are our "P" Day. This means a day off. But Friday a.m. was a meeting where the Sisters on the Square get their "Outbound Assignments" for 3 months or so, as well as a Sister's Choir Practice, so we couldn't resist going. At the end of each 6 week transfer, we all meet at 7:30 am on the Friday prior to the following Wed., which is transfer day. First the mission President calls out the Sisters to go to Outbound assignments. There were 22 this transfer. Half way through their 18 month assignment, they go to some other mission in the U.S. for 12 weeks, then return to Temple Square. This is so they can have another experience and a break from the Square. What Excitement!! They let it all out there. I know of no other place where so much love and excitement is shown.
Each 6 weeks about 30 Sisters are called to sing in a Sisters Choir. At the end on the transfer, they perform on a Sunday evening in the Assembly Hall. They are Amazing. They bear strong unforgettable testimonies of the Gospel through song and sweet testimonies. I wish everyone I know, or whom I have ever know, or met could be there!
When I got home this morning, I could have rung water out of my handkerchief. I was so touched that even though I wanted to take a nap, I could not help but to write this experience for each of you instead.
I want you to know that I Love our Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ with all my heart. My testimony that they live, and love each and every one of us grows stronger every day.
I have grown to love and respect the very unfortunate people that come to Temple Square looking for spiritual strength and peace in their troubled lives. I know that God loves them as much as he loves each of us.
We love serving at Welfare Square and serving with the sweet mentally and physically handicapped Brothers and Sisters. I am overwhelmed at the Welfare and Humanitarian service and aids that this church provides throughout the world.
I have somewhat known as an involved member, but until we came here and have been somewhat directly involved, I really had no perspective of the greatness of it all.
We see and learn of new things each day, and I know we will for the rest of our mission, and still will not fully understand what all has taken place in the past, or will in the future, as far as this awesome humanitarian work goes.
I apologize for the length of my feelings today. Thanks for letting me share with you.
Love you all
Elder Danielson
Posted by Elder Ed and Sister Velda Danielson at 7:26 PM 1 comments