Here's where things get interesting, and several things
happened to strengthen my testimony of God's timing. First, I had already
bought my non-refundable plane ticket to come back to school on Jan. 3rd, and
the auditions happened to be on the 5th in Salt Lake City. An old roommate
happened to live in Tooele right outside of SLC, so I had a place to stay until
my audition. I also accidentally left my mouthpiece at home in TN, and I just
so happened to get to SLC just early enough for my mom to overnight it to me.
Then, my friend Brooklynn also got called for auditions, and her grandparents
were able to drive her and me to school after auditions. I know that these
events are no coincidence. The Lord made a way for me to get these things done,
so that I could audition for this amazing experience. I know that this is where
I'm supposed to be in my life, and that my Heavenly Father is pleased with the
decisions I have made. I am so grateful for the opportunity to go to Nauvoo
this summer.
We are sixteen of the young missionaries that have been called to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ through instrumental music in Nauvoo, Illinois, a sacred temporary home for the early converts to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This is our story, of the miracles and lessons we have experienced while living where our pioneer ancestors did not so long ago.
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Sunday, March 10, 2013
He Made A Way
From the story of:
Sister Denton
From the moment Elder Brague came to BYU-I and told us about
the Nauvoo Brass Band, I knew that was what I was supposed to do. Now, a year
and a half later, it's finally a reality for me. I had to wait a year to
audition due to my age, but the whole time, I was excited and ready for Nauvoo.
When President Monson announced that girls could serve full time missions, I
got really excited and was preparing to start my papers, but after fasting and
prayer and consulting with my bishop, I realized that wasn't what I was
supposed to do. I then sent in my audition tape, not exactly confident that I
would get called back for live auditions.
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