Packers France Paris Mission Blog 57

Packers in Paris Blog 57 – April 9th – April 15th, 2019

NOTRE DAME – A TIME OF SADNESS! THE LAST WILL BE FIRST THIS TIME!

I am writing this very sad news after I had already written the blog below and then this happened! But the dots were connected after having written the last portion for Sunday! We learned so much on Sunday that prepared us for today!

As you all know by now, Notre Dame has been destroyed by a horrific fire (4-15-19)! We live right down the street from this iconic and sacred building. As our mission president noted, it just celebrated it's 850th Anniversary! This cathedral has become a part of our existence here! We see it every day and have visited it several times. In fact, I just went a week ago on the 7th with our daughter Janine and again the very next day with Steve as well to walk around!


The sadness we feel is one that many are feeling. It’s a shock, it’s a terrible loss to the world. Notre Dame is one of the most iconic and oldest standing cathedral in the world. Every time we walk inside there is a reverence that people show one to another. It’s visited by 13 million a year! 



Steve had just walked passed the Cathedral at around 6:30 p.m. and there was nothing, but by 7:00 p.m. I began to smell smoke in our apartment! Steve looked out the window on the side which would face Notre Dame, but we have the government buildings there, but we could see billows of fire. We ran down the 4 flights of stairs to go outside around 7:18 and then started taking pictures. We could’ve gone across for a better view but didn’t feel we should. While outside though we could feel the ashes falling on our heads and the smoke was getting thick. The police finally scooted us all away! We were asked to stay inside.


I have been feeling this immense sorrow for this loss, yet deep down inside, I have felt an overwhelming feeling that good will come from tragic! It’s how we heal! We turn Ashes to Beauty! It always does and so will this! What can we do? What can all of us do? How can we reach out and restore love into the broken hearts!

Well, it started today sometime shortly after the fire broke out! People close to the cathedral began to sing and pray! They were bringing comfort to one another. We had come back into our apartment before we heard the singing, but the news reported that right next to the cathedral on one of the familiar streets we love, people were singing!

I believe that good will start coming from everyone! Our hearts have been broken and when our hearts are turned outward, we begin the path to not only healing ourselves, but those around us! We start restoring hope, hope in Jesus Christ and His love for us! He’s watching to see what we do with this tragedy!

Hopefully you will read at least the last story from this last Sunday! Something happened, that was not a coincidence from what happened today! Our hearts were being prepared! 


This letter went out to the families of the Missionaries from our Mission President:

“As you may have heard, Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris is tragically on fire. The fire is isolated to the Cathedral and there appear to be no injuries at this time.

We write to confirm that all missionaries in the France Paris Mission are confirmed safe.

I spoke this evening with a Catholic Priest we know from the nearby Église de la Madeleine and he reported that Notre Dame Cathedral just celebrated 850 years. While they are so sad at the damage to this house of worship, he said "if it had to happen, Holy Week is not a bad time. Easter is all about resurrection and rising from the ashes."

We will keep you posted if there are further developments. We rejoice in Easter and the opportunity to proclaim the restored gospel of Jesus Christ.”

Sincerely,
Président and Soeur Sorensen
Notre Dame - taken while with Steve, Janine and myself were on a walk on Monday, April 8th, 2019 (1 week exactly prior to the fire)

Notre Dame - taken while with Steve, Janine and myself were on a walk on Monday, April 8th, 2019 (1 week exactly prior to the fire)
Notre Dame - Photographed while on our date last Friday April 12, 2019

Notre Dame on Fire! We took these at about 7:20 p.m.


PHOTO - from the internet! 

FAREWELL & GATHERED INTO THE GARNERS

Tuesday morning, Steve took our daughter, Janine to the airport with her tasty baguettes/breads and macarons. She and they (the food) made it home safe and sound! The amazing memories of her being here with us will last quite a while! We welcome other family members to come and visit, please! Camille and her husband, Duck will be here in a month! Anticipation all over again!

     Gathered into the Garners

Later that afternoon Steve and I presented our “Gathered into the Garners” presentation again to the new Missionary Conference.

These bright, young missionaries are so eager to learn and are so faithful! We LOVE meeting with them and sharing our message taken from a talk by Bishop Gérald Caussé and quotes from other church leaders.

ALL ON THURSDAY!

PARIS ZONE CONFERENCE

We love attending Zone Conference with all the missionaries from our Zone and participating in and listening to the inspired messages from our Mission President and his wife!

The Mission President always chooses a theme that is woven throughout the conference, even though he still brings out other training. In this conference he spoke often about purity, one of the many characteristics of Jesus Christ. He presented this topic beautifully, helping us to all realize the importance of this critical characteristic.


Characteristics of Christ from the Chapter 6 in Preach My Gospel!
By living our lives with virtuous thoughts and actions, we invite the spirit to be with us and it strengthens our ability to love more deeply and be in tune!

He spoke of the importance of having covenant eyes, of fortifying our lives with needed safeguards and barriers that can keep us from walking through territory that could ultimately break down our walls of defense.

I believe purity brings us a sense of joy, that ultimately gives us more freedom and teaches us there is a better way, a way that God desires us to think and act and become!

At the end of the first half, the Zone Leaders had invited our Ward Mission Leader, Fred Tan, to share some inspiring words on how to help members to be more engaged in this great work! He was wonderful and inspired us all! Just a side note, Fred Tan recently spoke on April 13 at the Paris TEDx as a Sciences Po student, with each speaker speaking on the Power of Fear!

Fred Tan - Ward Mission Leader and Speaker for our conference
At the end, the two missionaries who will be departing in a few weeks had the opportunity to share their testimony! Sister Jensen who will have been here for 11 months in our ward, and has become so dear to us, stood and shared so beautifully her feelings and gratitude for her mission, the love of the Savior, the gathering of Israel and her love of teaching in small and simple ways that are most powerful! How we will miss her here in Paris!

Sister Jensen's departing testimony


President Sorensen shaking hands - Sisters Jensen and Sister Tabilaran



UPDATES WITH OUR DISCOVERY LARGE SCREEN



Sister Jensen and Sister Tabiliran
We have been working with Salt Lake to get updates for our large discovery screen! As they remotely connected to the big screen, we watched them perform their magic, adding a few more opportunities and experiences to use with those who enter our center. Steve has been training the missionaries and then we were finally able to share it with a visitor to the center. They loved the experience and we can see what a wonderful addition this will be.

Steve - chatting remotely with Salt Lake Techs for updating our discovery screen

Technicians and Brother Lepore on the right 



JIACHENG HAN – PARIS USANA TRAVEL GUIDE

Last Thursday, we had a travel guide for USANA (Salt Lake City based) who is based in Paris USANA asking us if there was a church nearby that meets in the afternoon. His boss (USANA CEO) wanted to know. They have a large event going on this Sunday morning and the CEO would like to go to church in the afternoon. Steve was able to find a ward that met at 2 pm in Versailles. He told us that 2,000 USANA employees are in town for a convention. Since my brother worked for USANA we have come to love some of their products!



JIACHENG HAN – PARIS USANA TRAVEL GUIDE

L’OPERA COMES TO THE CENTER  

Most days are quite unpredictable at the center, but last Thursday may have topped the list! Each week as we have missionaries outside inviting people to learn more about our center and inviting them to sign up for free courses we offer, we never know what kind of people we will have walk through the front door! It has been a wonderful experience meeting people from all different backgrounds.

I happened to be in the office when a gentleman and his friend walked through the door and the one began to ask the missionaries what was included in all of the courses. When they got to Cultural Arts, the missionaries shared what was being offered in this area. The man asked if we had a voice teacher for the singing class. Steve quickly then called for me to come and talk with him.

Silvano Sapia then asked me the same question! I told him that we did not as of yet, and then he told me that he would be willing to teach the class for us. He shared with us that he was an opera singer! I was shocked at his offering and somehow actually believed him! I reminded him that the classes are offered for free, and he was very much aware! I took his contact info and we exchanged which days and times would work best for him! We have since been in contact and working through the details.

He then asked, before leaving, if we wanted to hear him sing! Of course, I said! He sat down at the piano and began to play and sing for us! His remarkable booming Tenor voice blew us all away! There is no doubt he is legit! Don’t ask us how this happened, but there must be a reason! We all now want to join the class! Sister Jensen who only has a few weeks left, can’t wait to come to his class! She has such a lovely voice! Enjoy a recording of many from YouTube below!


Silvano Sapia - our new voice teacher for our Vocal Class

Silvano Sapia
CONNECTING THE DOTS WITH CHARLOTTE AND MAX ON FAMILYSEARCH

Charlotte stopped by this last Friday with two things on her mind! One, she had a stack of about 40 thank you cards, all handmade to get mailed! Most of them were going to the states for all of you who helped her out so generously! We’ll pray they make it safely, as she put her heart and soul into them!

Charlotte was also very desirous to get more names in her family tree. She knew that her great grandmother had done a lot of work and was anxious to start putting enough information to see her family tree grow! She also put Max’s name in her family tree! Suddenly she was connecting 4 generations together and really beginning to feel the love of her deceased ancestors.

Charlotte's 40 thank you cards she hand made

Steve  helping Charlotte connect the generations

Charlotte adding Max's name to her line


Charlotte and Max visiting the Center
 CONTACTING WITH THE MISSIONARIES THIS WEEK AT THE CENTER

Contacting this last week with it being so cold, made it a bit harder for people to want to stop and come inside, but nevertheless, they had some sweet experiences.







This friend of the missionaries was trying out our new screen and loved his ability to learn more about his name
DATE NIGHT REPRIEVE!

With all that’s on our plate right now, we are always so grateful to have a little date night, dinner and playing games (our favorite relaxing past time).  On our walk home, we passed Notre Dame with a beautiful pale blue, pink and purple sky! These little scenic moments, like this, keep us going.

Repeat Notre Dame - Photographed while on our date last Friday April 12, 2019
MISSIONARIES DO COME BACK TO VISIT!

We love it when missionaries come back with their families! Sister Bell, another one of our favorites who served with Sister Jensen surprised us in the center last Saturday. They also came to church on Sunday. She couldn’t wait to hold baby Max finally!

We had such a lovely visit with them and Caitlyn Bell’s mom and I connected quickly and could’ve continued to talk all day! She brought with her, her younger sister and then her father hopefully will join them soon after his recovery from pneumonia.


SUNDAY - PARADISE, CALIFORNIA CONNECTIONS AT CHURCH

Our Sunday meetings were wonderful! We enjoyed a very full house in the French church meetings, because it wasn’t very clear on the church website what time the English-speaking sacrament meeting started. Sister Bell and her mom and sister joined us and loved seeing some of her dear friends!





With that said, we only had 15 people who showed up in the English speaking meeting at 1 p.m., yet 40 English visitors in the earlier French meeting at 10 a.m. We hope it will be cleared up soon! We love our visitors whenever they come, but we kind of need a better balance as it gets close to the crazy summer season!

With this smaller amount at church though instead of the normal larger congregation, we experienced a tender and intimate experience. Almost everyone stood up and shared their thoughts and testimony. We felt a genuine bond one with another! The spirit was so strong! As Steve closed the meeting he then shared a poignant and powerful tender testimony that touched all of us in attendance! His words sunk deep into my heart!  

Putting the mix up aside, we were most grateful for the tender mercies of this mix up, or our experiences may have never happened with many people! With so few in the English-speaking meeting, we were more intimate in getting to know these dear people! Before the meeting even started, an amazing connection happened among visitors and then my own connection with part of the family. This story is quite remarkable and left us in tears of appreciation and tender feelings which had to do with the Paradise, CA fires!

How can I share this briefly? I will try! Sorry, I failed!

After asking two brethren to do the music (John Pew and Laine Powers) for our English speaking sacrament meeting, they began to discuss where they were from and found out they both used to live in Paradise, CA. John and Renée Pew are now from American Fork, UT, but had lived in Paradise many years ago. Laine Powers, and his wife, Elizabeth and her parents, Joe and Arlene Ingoglia were all from Paradise, CA, till they were forced to leave after the devastating fires last November.

These two men quickly made the connection of who they knew in Paradise, as Laine and his wife, Elizabeth, are the daughter and son in-law to the Pew’s good friends from Paradise! With that connection, John and Renée Pew turned around and saw these very friends they were talking about, walk down the aisle of the chapel. They recognized each other immediately and came together in the sweetest embrace! The look of joy of not having seen each other in such a long time was incredible!

After church, we conversed with one another, and began to hear little snippets of their own personal story, their emotional heartbreaks and yet heartwarming stories that they experienced as a whole community came together, with hundreds of those from elsewhere, to come to their aid.

The Paradise fire broke out on November 8th, 2018 and was the worst wildfire in California’s history with 150,000 acres burned as well as 18,000 structures and 88 people dead and at least 200 missing!

This reminded us of President Nelson’s conference talk when he shared about the passing of his daughter and his experience with Paradise, California. He stated in his talk… “We miss our daughter greatly. However, because of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ, we do not worry about her. As we continue to honor our covenants with God, we live in anticipation of our being with her again. Meanwhile, we’re serving the Lord here and she is serving Him there—in paradise.

Actually, my wife and I visited Paradise earlier this year—Paradise, California, that is. As it happened, our scheduled visit there came less than 40 hours after our daughter departed from this world. We, along with Elder Kevin W. Pearson and his wife, June, were bolstered by the Saints of the Chico California Stake. We learned of their great faith, their ministering, and the miracles that occurred even amidst their devastating losses from the most destructive wildfire in the history of California.”

I remember my own experience after learning of this tragic story, having just had my brand-new laptop stolen from our center. Shortly after this incident, the fires in Paradise broke out. It all made sense to me, why the Lord gave me so much peace over my own menial loss. How could I ever complain after what those who lived in Paradise had lost! Yet these people held their heads up high and moved forward with so much faith, as each of us must do, no matter what befalls us!

As we continued to talk with one another, I also made the connection with Laine Powers because he mentioned he had been from Declo, Idaho. His uncle, Jim Darrington, was a friend of mine from High School that I graduated with!

Somehow the 9 of us became connected among a small group of 15 people. We felt a special bond had just taken place! We were the ones who were blessed and lifted by these people who had gone through so much loss!

We felt so blessed to have the Pews, Powers and Ingoglia families with us this day and have plans on reconnecting at least with the Pews in Utah when we return, and perhaps someday with the other families as well, if we’re lucky! They are all remarkable people and we are so impressed by their faithfulness in coming to church while on vacation! They and we were richly blessed because of being there! In this video below, the Ingoglia’s home is the first stark structure they show and then on 1:18-1:33 is this family standing in front of that structure! They are featured elsewhere as well. It’s a powerful brief video on the fire!


I loved this quote that was shared at the end of the video! These would be the very thoughts and feelings we would like to share with our family as well! 

“What meaning do you find for yourself and your family in this three minutes?   
Whatever blessing you are seeking, consider looking for ways to give, to serve.                                           The spirit of the Lord will open the windows of heaven.
We know this is true!
Love, Mom and Dad
Did we say we miss you? We love you!”
(Author unknown but taken from above video)

Renée and John Pew, Arleen and Jo & Joseph Ingoglia and Elizabeth and Laine Powers

Pews and Ingoglias


We told them where they could eat at one of our favorite restaurants - Paris Beaubourg

This is the Ingoglia family, as they stand at their charred home in Paradise, CA
Laissez votre lumière briller devant les hommes (Let your light so shine before men),

Elder et Soeur Packer                                                                
Grandpère et Mémé Packer (Please be sure and use the last name on any mail, or it will get returned)

Our Address:
4 quai du Marché Neuf
75004 PARIS 
FRANCE
Email address:                                                                                                                              Renée: srpacker10@gmail.com    
Steve: wf-packer@hotmail.com                                                                                                 
You may still text or FaceTime Renée at 801-564-1332
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