It has been so. darn. busy. these last week with all of the Christmas stuff going on. I'm going to try and remember all the stuff that we did this week...
So the beef of our missionary work here in Hogye has been all focused on visiting members, calling members, members, members, members. Ever since Elder Minson and I have been dropped in, we've been trying our best to pick up all the responsibilities that the old B-team left for us and the largest one was tryiong to get members to bring people to the Christmas party and Christmas meeting. So we've been working like crazy to hit all the people that we have on our list, and then hit them again to follow-up, and then hit them up again because our Branch President wants this thing to be thorough. So we visited a wide range of members this week; ranging from youth, to the mission president's daughter and fiance (and the rest of their family; it was a FULL house, super fun), to 96 year-old men. And everywhere in between.
We also did a lot of service this week. A little different from the usual service too. I'll keep it short: I was Santa Claus THREE TIMES IN A ROW. It was so tiring. Kids are merciless. They also don't believe I'm Santa Claus (and I can't blame them, my belly is more like an empty plate of kimchi rather than a bowl full of jelly). But it was fun! I'm going to see if I can go four days in a row next year and break the record I just made,
This week we had our Mission Christmas meeting down in Busan! It wasn't crazy awesome but there were some great testimonies shared, some funny performances given, and a lot of missionary friends to chat with (which is always the best part). And we got our Christmas packages while we we there, so it was a nice way to feel like a regular person for a little bit and remember what Christmas is all about.
We put on a Christmas party and a special Christmas Sunday meeting for the members to bring friends and family to. It was a success in execution: everything was super fun, the members loved it, people were brought to both events, it was stellar. But even then, Elder Minson and I failed to rake in a referral from the events. We were able to talk with a lot of the members and the friends they brought but nothing was able to get set up. Which was pretty discouraging but after the Sunday meeting we were able to go home and plan for the week and we realized that one event isn't the end of our efforts to do member missionary work. There are still members in our ward who have prepared friends and family waiting, we just need to be able to enter their hearts, ignite the importance of what the gospel means to them, and help them to share it. There are still tons of opportunities to harvest and labor with the members. And similarly after having this realization, I remember that after Christmas is over, it doesn't mean we're done remembering Christ. Jesus is here all year round and we always should strive to remember him and find ways to keep him in our thoughts always. It's my goal to be able to strive in always remembering Christ, what He means to me, and what I should be doing more with those feelings. So remember to continue to Light the World, all year round!
It's been a fun first Christmas in Korea, and I'm really grateful I could talk with my family today and be able to continue serving here in this corner of the vineyard. ^^ Thank you for reading/writing, and HAVE A MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! 🌲🎅🌲
-Elder Metcalf
1) Myself as Santa Claus; I'm happy I don't have to wear it again for at least another year. 2) Elder Minson was Santa Claus with me once too, this time we were at a member's daycare 3) Our Korean Elders (they wanted the foreign missionaries to be Santa so they became our little helpers haha) 4) Elder Gil and Elder Minson as we travel to the Christmas meeting in Busan (they didn't have any heat on the subway that day)














