When the “Come Follow Me” program
was introduced at the same time as two hour meetings, we were told to use the
third hour to study at home. We were
also told that we wanted to develop the habit for one day when we were unable
to attend church meetings for whatever reason.
None of us had predicted this soon however.
We had cancelled our last RS
activity due to the weather and decided to cancel our upcoming as well. We had made the decision before the church announced NO MORE MEETINGS until further notice
(here). Only seminary will be held unless the schools shut. But as of now only seminary is the only
meeting that will be held at the ward house.
No others. Not even sacrament meeting.
Why do people panic instead of
remaining calm? Why do so many always
expect the worse. Instead of viewing the
police car at the high school as “Oh, good.
They are keeping my child safe” a parent may panic and demand, “What is
going on?” or a fire truck at the elementary . . . of course Roland is looking
at this with a business mind and political gain. I seriously doubt the church is in it for
either of those. And it always takes
much longer for the world to catch up to what God has warned us about all
along.
Some are eye rollers and don’t
understand the severity – or don’t want to.
Closing our eyes to what’s happening won’t make it go away. When a sporting event is cancelled, then I
know that it’s serious. They haven’t
cancelled the schools as of yet, but have limited to school only – no parent
teacher conferences, no assemblies, no athletic or performing art events. Today the air raids have been going off all
day.
We have “bug out” bags located
next to our door. Over the years we have
added, borrowed and changed items but have never had to use for intended purpose. Even now.
We won’t be “bugging out”, we will be staying in. Hopefully with the benefits of electrical
communication and running water. We won’t
stay marooned. Jenna and I will go to
the park or elsewhere if school is cancelled.
Hang out in the fresh air. It
will still be fresh air?
I came to Oregon, not just to add years to my life, but decades. I intend to claim them.
I came to Oregon, not just to add years to my life, but decades. I intend to claim them.