We love each of our missionaries. We pray for their success, diligence and continued discipleship as they draw closer to the Savior every day. The Savior admonished us to be thankful for all things, not just easy things, for "he who receiveth all things with thankfulness shall be made glorious" (D&C 78:18). Our attitude determines our altitude. In sunshine and shadow our character is refined, for "all these things shall give thee experience, and shall be for thy good" (D&C 122:7). At the heart of all we do as missionaries is the Atonement of Jesus Christ. He is our purpose. He expects our very best because He first gave Himself for us.
As we transition to our two missions on July 1st, families will want to make a note of the new addresses for mail and packages. The zones which will be in the Baguio Mission are: Agoo, Baguio, Candon and San Fernando La Union. In the new Urdaneta Mission, the zones are: Alaminos, Bayambang, Calasiao, Dagupan, Lingayen, Mangaldan, Rosales and Urdaneta.
The new address for Baguio Mission is:
Philippines Baguio Mission
P.O. Box 115
National Highway, Brgy. Lingsat
San Fernando, La Union 2500
Philippines
Our Urdaneta Mission address is:
Philippines Urdaneta Mission
P.O. Box 7
Brgy. San Vicente East
Urdaneta City, Pangasinan 2428
Philippines
God bless all our excellent missionaries and their families as the work rolls forth.
--President and Sister Monahan
We stood next to the Baguio Mission sign for the last time before it was removed to make room
for the new one. On Transfer Day, the workers came to remove the Baguio Mission sign in order
to install the Urdaneta Mission sign. Before it could even be installed, four of our sister
missionaries wanted to be the first to take a picture with the new sign identifying us as....
Philippines Urdaneta Mission.
(L-R) Sister Sumagpao, Sister Gomez,Sister Killen and Sister Detera
So happy for all of you. A funny story and memory about the past... When the Urdaneta Office was being built and almost done, the granite sign set into place on the outside of the office said, "Philippines Urdaneta Mission". It stayed for about six weeks and was replaced by the correct mission name - "Philippines Baguio Mission". Perhaps someone was forward thinking to keep the sign for what is now, two years later to the day being put back up. What a blessing it surely is to now have both missions. Love to all. President and Sister Jensen
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ReplyDeleteMy name is Michelle Christensen. My son was called to serve in the Baguio mission. When I googled the mission, I found your blog. Do you know if the new mission has a blog or facebook page or anything that I can follow while my son is gone?
Michelle
Michelle,
DeleteI hope you were able to find the blog for Baguio Mission:
http://baguiophilippinesmission,blogspot.com
I served in the Baguio mission from 2009-2011, with 3 areas in the Baguio mission and 2 in the Urdaneta mission. It's wonderful to see the growth that is taking place.
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