Lovin' Life in Nicaragua

Lovin' Life in Nicaragua

Sunday, December 18, 2011

The Farewell

Thank you to all of the friends and family who came to hear Elder Parrish's farewell talk in Sacrament Meeting. We were overwhelmed by the support, friendship, love, and well wishes we received that day. What a blessing to have a chapel and then a home bursting with loved ones who have had such a big role in Mitchell's life up to this point. It was a wonderful day!

Here are a few of Elder Parrish's words that day:

"I remember like it was yesterday, standing right there as a little kid singing off key in the primary program. I remember singing, 'I hope they call me on a mission when I have grown a foot or two, I hope by then I will be ready to teach and preach and work as missionaries do.' I remember sitting there as a little kid, looking at those missionaries leaving my ward. I remember listening to them bear a powerful testimony, and I remember thinking one thing, wow...they are REALLY really really old. I didn't think it was possible to be that old, yet here I stand. A few years have gone by, I think I grew a foot or two, I have been taught how to teach, and preach, and work like a missionary...I have been so blessed to have such great examples in my life. I have had bright lights teaching me and guiding me my whole life, and I am ready."

He spoke of obedience and sacrifice in such a wonderful way. We were all taught that day.

He closed with this testimony of Jesus Christ:

"There is no way I could talk about obedience and sacrifice without talking about my Savior. When talking about sacrifice and obedience, Christ is our perfect example. He was perfect in everything he did: the way he taught with power and authority, the way he loved everyone and never judged, the way he showed patience, humility, compassion, and love, the way he forgave everyone, even those who crucified him. He was completely obedient to His Father, and provided the ultimate sacrifice, the Atonement for all of us. I am so grateful for Him, and for His infinite Atonement. Christ truly did suffer and die for all of us. I know that His Atonement is real, and...infinite. Knowing this means that when we repent and are forgiven, we aren't just forgiven for a few days or for a few years or even for just this lifetime. we are forgiven for eternity. We are forgiven FOREVER. It means that no matter how far off the path we have strayed, we can always repent and be forgiven. We can have a clean slate, and Christ will remember our sins no more. Christ suffered so that if we repent, we won't have to. Christ is the center of the Plan of Salvation.... Jesus Christ provided a way for us to go HOME. Home to our Father in Heaven, to His Son, Jesus Christ, and to our families, to live with them for all eternity. All we need to do is obey His commandments and consecrate our lives to this gospel, the only true gospel on the earth."
It was a very special day! Thanks to all who came and for all of you who have supported Mitch in his decision to serve a mission!

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

The Call to Serve

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Office of the First Presidency

September 6, 2011

Dear Elder Parrish:

You are hereby called to serve as a missionary of the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. You are assigned to labor in the Nicaragua Managua South Mission. It is anticipated that you will serve for a period of 24 months.

You should report to the Provo Missionary Training Center on Wednesday, January 4, 2012. You will prepare to preach the gospel in the Spanish language. Your assignment may be modified according to the needs of the mission president.

You have been recommended as one worthy to represent the Lord as a minister of the restored gospel. You will be an official representative of the Church. As such, you will be expected to maintain the highest standards of conduct and appearance by keeping the commandments, living mission rules, and following the counsel of your mission president. As you devote your time and attention to serving the Lord, leaving behind all other personal affairs, the Lord will bless you with increased knowledge and testimony of the Restoration and of the truths of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Your purpose will be to invite others to come unto Christ by helping them receive the restored gospel through faith in Jesus Christ and His Atonement, repentance, baptism, receieving the gift of the Holy Ghost, and enduring to the end. As you serve with all your heart, might, and strength, the Lord will lead you to those who are prepared to be baptized.

The Lord will reward you for the goodness of your life. Greater blessings and more happiness than you have yet experienced await you as you humbly and prayerfully serve the Lord in this labor of love among His children. We place our confidence in you and pray that the Lord will help you become an effective missionary.

You will be set apart as a missionary by your stake president. Please send your written acceptance promptly, endorsed by your bishop.

Sincerely,
Thomas s. Monson
President

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Ordination to Melchezidek Priesthood








One of the important steps in Mitchell's life, as he prepared to serve a mission, was receiving the Melchezidek Priesthood and being ordained to the office of an Elder. It was such a special event with his father, Mont performing the ordination, and Grandpa Parrish, Uncle Kenny, and friends from Brigham City 14th Ward standing in the circle.