Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Week 41: Pair of Thieves

ya boi getting bunny eared at zone conference smh


I already talked to my family so I'm gonna make this quick. Basically things are going well, its finally snowing, we have to go down to Loveland tomorrow its gonna be great. We've been doing a lot with the members and really been trying to work with them as best we can. Elder Gillette and I have devised a foolproof process to working with members and it's been great. 

THAT'S ALL FOLKS 

Talk to you next week

E. Thacker 



Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Week 40: W1NDY CITY


Dear reader,

This week was crazy. Probably the fastest week of my entire mission. We've been so busy and it's been so nice. We've got a lot of exciting things going on and I'm really excited to be here. The wind hasn't stopped blowing since I got here either. 

Elder Gillette is the man. Such a great companion and I love being with him. It's been really awesome to see a lot of missionaries I've served with up here. Elder Huntsman stayed the night at our place on the way down to Laramie with my grandson. That was super awesome. 

Things have been going really well and we're looking forward to another busy week. We have Zone Conference coming up on Friday and that's always such a great experience. We're excited for that. 

Well yeah we're still trying to get our feet underneath us so I will get back in more detail next week!
Elder J. Thacker
THE Colorado Fort Collins Mission

Tuesday, December 11, 2018

A Letter


Dear Brother and Sister Thacker, 

I just wanted to thank you for your son.  Let me introduce myself.  Bret Wightman is my name.  I served almost 40 years ago in the England Bristol Mission, which I know your son served briefly in the same area although it's been changed a lot geographically  since serving.  My wife and I just finished dinner with your son and Elder Bogle and Elder Smith,  which was a most terrific pleasure to do so. We just finished a baptismal service with a young lady Caitlyn who up until recently was never actually asked to commit to baptism, and since she was under aged had to get parental permission.   I don't know what took so long for this to come about but, because of your son and Elder Bogle she was committed and permission granted to see this through.  It was a most sweet and spiritual hour we've experienced in a long time.  Assumptions were made by other companionships or they never had enough faith as I have observed to even bother asking the parents for consent.  Until your son came to Greeley.  I being the ward mission leader had the distinct blessing to conduct.    And yes Caitlyn's parents attended and sat close to the font.  All the talks and songs and words spoken were incredible.  The spirit of the Lord was felt by all.  The relief society room was packed to capacity,  standing room only.  My gratitude and appreciation for your son's service is truly what our ward needed. Like we used to say on my particular mission, there were those who are on fire,  and your son is no exception. What a bright and wonderful young man he is with the light of The Lord Jesus Christ burning in his countenance.   I thank you for him ,  and so as he is headed off to serve as a Zone Leader in Casper (don't know if you know this yet) he'll be an asset there like he was here only as a greater force for good to other missionaries in his new area and to those to whom he teaches.  I know first hand how parents of faithful sons or daughters serving the Lord full time love these kind of messages.  We have been on a multitude of splits together during his short stay here.  I just say thanks for bringing up an amazing and incredible son of God.  I love that boy of yours.

Have a Merry Christmas .

If you have any other sons or daughters that have yet to serve pray that  they come here.  Don't hesitate to share this with your ward,  you have my permission.

Just a brother in the gospel, 

Sincerely,  

Bret Wightman