Elder Matthew Veach has been called to serve a mission in the Colombia Bogota South mission. He leaves on July 12, 2016. He hails from Durham, NC and is the third of four Veach children. He was homeschooled his whole life and has completed his freshman year at BYU-I studying exercise physiology. He loves to swim. He also likes to watch any sport and play quite a few of them.
Thursday, May 3, 2018
May 22, 2017-transcibe this
Hey y'all, (this is a place holder)
So this is the first time I've really done this so I don't know how well this is going to work. So we'll see. I figured I'd just kind of talk about something every week. This week I thought I would talk about the baptism that we had two weeks ago with Angel. Sorry my voice sounds kind of weird I'm getting sick. So on Saturday, not this Saturday, but last Saturday in the morning we were doing our studies and we get a call from the missionaries that are in the other chapel that is in our stake because the chapel that we have doesn't have a baptismal font so every time we have a baptism we have to go over to the stake center about 20 minutes walking from here and we were talking to them and they had had a baptism for this lady with cancer and she should have died a week before her baptism and they were trying to set up her baptism before Angel so we were trying to do a baptismal service together with them and so they tried to we had kind of worked out a plan with our ward mission leader for how the baptism was going to go and then we had to call him and see if we could change up some stuff and he told us oh yah elders I can't be there so we were kind of freaking out. We had to do the program basically by ourselves. We were going to try to be over to the church at 2 or 3 but our lunch with the members that day was this family that lives 45 minutes walking from our house in the opposite direction from the stake center. So we walked up there got lunch and ran back got our suits on and ran over to the stake center and we were helping clean up
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