Wednesday, March 28, 2018

We Ate So Much Breakfast We Grew Beards






Welcome back to the City of Overeating, Football Playing, Jewish Guard Playing, and Missionary Work,
aka Paphos!

This has been a VERY busy week for us here in Paphos. I have spent way too much time on the bus, and the whole week was just out of whack.

TUESDAY: We went to check out a service opportunity with a care center for people with special needs. They set us up an appointment for Thursday. We also had District Meeting here in Paphos. After it finished, I started my exchange with Elder G. (He is one of our district leaders; we have co-district leaders right now, and his companion is the other one). Our exchange was a blast and very successful. We met with my friend A. from the charity shop and made a new friend in the park while doing service. Both the people were from England, and so Elder G. was able to talk about his home country with them (he is from North Hampton, England). 

WEDNESDAY: We had our studies and reviewed how the exchange went. This includes the District Leader telling me what I am doing well and helping me find ways that I can improve. We caught the bus to Limassol, and Elder G. was able to talk to yet ANOTHER English couple on the bus. The Lord definitely puts people in our paths, even on exchanges! Elder R. and I had to almost immediately start walking back from the Limassol apartment to catch our bus home. We had language classes, and a former missionary here was visiting and helped us with Greek class. 

THURSDAY: We went to a care center for people with special needs. We weren't too sure what to expect when going there. I had offered to play piano for the people there and anything else to help. We got there, and they wanted a full-on concert! They had a piano up on a stage and everybody seated waiting for one hour of piano playing! Thankfully, I brought just enough music to make it to an hour. I played almost everything I brought with me to the school. It was a really cool experience and my first concert that I have ever performed. We went to church after that and finished polishing up our presentation for Zone Conference. We caught the bus to Limassol in the afternoon and had our Return and Report role play with President and Sister Heder. It didn't help we had to do it in front of half our district and the assistants as well. It didn't go too well, haha. But, we will smash it next time. We also had our interviews with President, and I practiced with Sister S. for our musical number on Friday.

FRIDAY: Friday was a pretty simple day schedule-wise. We got up and rode the bus to Limassol yet again and had zone conference all day. It was really good. Elder R. and I gave our presentation on Obedience and Diligence. It went well. Be obedient, guys; it brings miracles. Be diligent too, but if you are obedient, you will automatically be diligent as well. I also performed “Consider the Lilies” on the piano with Sister S. on the flute. It went well. That night we also met with R. and talked a little bit more about the Plan of Salvation. He has so many questions; it's great!

SATURDAY: We got up, and guess what we did after studies? WE GOT ON ANOTHER BUS! YAY!!! It was only a city bus this time though. We took it down to Gino’s and had breakfast with President and Sister Heder, the B family, the Sampsons, the assistants, and the Kato elders. It was very good, but even with all those people, we still could not finish the amount of food G. had made. He's crazy!!! We love him. We had some more studies at the Kato apartment and had a discussion with the assistants and Kato elders about the priesthood and life after death. The priesthood is a huge deal. The more we study it, the more we realize how much responsibility we have. It's incredible that we give such responsibility to 12-year-old boys and 18-year olds.

We got dressed and headed to the rehearsal for the Passion Play. One of the actors, who plays a thief who gets crucified, didn't show up. That meant that Elder K. got to be a stand-in, haha! I will hopefully get the pictures by next week. He was up on the cross even! You just see an Indian guy, a Sri Lankan guy, and THE WHITEST GUY FROM FINLAND. We headed to the bus station by the rehearsal site and bought some water from a shop nearby.

I accidentally left a bag that had gear and the football for football finding in the shop. Once we get to the football pitch (after yet another bus ride), I realized that we needed to go back and get the bag. So, Elder R. and I waited for the next bus. However, that morning, I had the distinct feeling to buy the Daily Pass for the bus (unlimited rides for 24 hours) instead of the two individual tickets that we had planned on buying (which were cheaper). I had followed this feeling, and we both had Daily Passes. We knew immediately that there was a reason for that feeling and for forgetting the bag in the shop. We said a prayer that we would be able to find the person the Lord was putting in our path on the two bus trips we needed to make. Both times, we sat next to people who spoke German with Elder R. I also saw a young couple who were just amazing. I wanted to talk to them so badly about eternal families, but we had to get off the bus before I got the chance to speak. I gave them a card. Elder R. and I are not sure who it was or why we needed to be on those two extra busses. But, we know it was part of the Lord's plan. We played football, and it rained! I actually played okay. We came home and did showers and just spoke about stuff until we fell asleep.

SUNDAY: We went to church with our friend. We had Branch Conference, and it was all about having a broken heart and a contrite spirit or a repentant heart and obedient spirit. It was very good, and I enjoyed it. We had a munch and mingle afterwards and then headed to the Passion Play. We got done up in face paint, fake beards, and our costumes. The play went well, and we didn't mess up on our parts (we were the Jewish Guards who arrest Jesus and beat him up). President and Sister Heder were there, as well as the assistants (Elders S. and K.). (See the Passion Play put on in Paphos last year.) We came home and did weekly planning (Finally! We are supposed to do it on Thursdays, but we didn't have time) and hit the sack. (See below for pictures from the Passion Play that Elder Muller participated in!)

So, that's my week! I've learned a lot about the responsibility of having the priesthood and the keys thereof. I know the Lord had a plan for each one of us and will speak to our hearts what we should do. If we align our will with Heavenly Father's, we will see miracles and blessings in our lives. But first, we must have the humility to accept His will as our own.

Love you all and hope everyone has a great week!

- Πρεσβύτερος Μούλερ



P-day games last week. Elder Muller wearing a cheese head hat in honor of his cheese head mother!

P-day games last week. Elder Muller wearing a cheese head hat in honor of his cheese head mother!

Playing Qorky Porky, a game the Sampson's son invented and was on a tv show for


Playing Qorky Porky, a game the Sampson's son invented and was on a tv show for

Qorky Porky

Elders R. and Muller



Elder A. being himself!

Elder A. being himself!

Elder A. being himself!






Elder G. and Elder Muller

Elder G.

Elder G. and Elder Muller

Elder R. cooking

Elder R. cooking

A feast prepared by Elders R. and  Muller

Loving Elder R.'s pjs!

And the Dab

And more Dab

Elder R. messing with Elder Muller

And the end of the Dab

Food

Chilling at the bus stop!

Before rehearsal on Saturday

Elder S. AKA "Every Girl's Dreamboat!"

Elder A. and Elder S.

Elder Muller says "Elder Dreamboat again!"

A rainbow after playing football and the rain

Paphos at night - on the way home from football

Beards!!!


The following pictures are shared from someone else. They are pictures from the actual Passion Play that took place Sunday, march 25, 2018. Elder Muller is in a red robe. He is a Jewish Guard. I am posting the pictures in the order they came, but I do not know the narration of the pictures. 


Elder Muller is the guard on the right

Elder Muller on the right behind "Christ"

Elder  Muller



Elder A. as Barabbas



Elder A. as Barabbas

Elder A. as Barabbas

Elder A. as Barabbas



















Mission President Heder









Here is a link to an article that was published in 2015 about this Passion Play. The missionaries have been helping out with it for 2017 and 2018. 

http://www.stpauls-catholic-parish-paphos.com/a-time-of-passion/

I hope to have link for the video of this performance to share in next week's email!







































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