What is the best part of serving a mission at the FHL? Researching, learning about researching, and helping others research.
What is the sweetest part of serving a mission at the FHL? Working with the other missionaries and patrons.
What is the most sacred part of working at the FHL? Every morning upon entering the building the Spirit and holiness of the structure takes my breath away. It's the Spirit of Elijah, that washes throughout the building and consumes every individual who enters it.
What is the ickiest part of working at the FHL? Leaving my house at 6:15 a.m., especially when it is dark outside.
On Monday, September 27, 2010 I attended the monthly zone Family Home Evening. We had pot luck and then Brother W. Herbert Klopfer spoke. Here is a short bio of Brother Klopfer from the Desert News:
W. Herbert Klopfer is the former president of the Salt Lake City Eagle Gate Stake and served as a member of the 1985 Hymnbook Committee and the General Music Committee. His current assignments include coordinating music at Church headquarters and providing music support for regional stake conference and worldwide training broadcasts. (http://www.ldschurchnews.com/articles/51496/Power-in-music-to-praise-the-Lord.html)Brother Klopfer shared several stories with us and it was a wonderful opportunity to listen and be filled with the Spirit. My Dad knows Brother Klopfer because he lived in our ward when I was a baby. So, here is a picture of my Dad and Brother Klopfer.
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