So I'm going DL (District Leader) of my district and going to be
with Elder Roylance who replaced me in Dalkeith.
Yea we have Area books that
keep track of people we work with but they aren't always filled out by
missionaries (because they don't understand the Atonement, haha District videos
joke) so missionaries coming in are able to look back at whats been taught and
who.
Sometimes investigators get close to missionaries so they fall away once a
new missionary or pair come in.
Love you all,
Elder Tarbet (Wolverine)
Dumfries District
Elder Gullion, Elder Crowe, Elder Lampropoulos, Elder Tarbet, Elder Roylance and Elder Kinville (kneeling)
Taken before transfer
Taken before transfer
NOTES FROM MOM:
DALKEITH CHAPEL
The Church has a history with Dalkeith which
dates back to 1851 when the first branch was organised in May of that
year. In1964 the branch had the beginnings of the Church in modern times
when meetings were held in the old Labour Hall at the bottom of the High
Street, and later in Woodburn Community Centre.
The current building in Newbattle Road was
opened in 1978, having been built with additional help from local members, both
in terms of labour and financial contributions. Some 10 years later, a
large extension was added and the building now comprises of a Chapel, a large
multi-purpose hall, a baptismal font, offices and several classrooms. The
extensive grounds, with ample car-parking facilities, also have a beautiful
wood. (Text download from www.doorsopendays.org.uk)
Dalkeith High Street - Google Images |
Woodburn Community Centre -Google Maps |
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