Transfers and we say a final Goodbye to elder Lohmann

Tuesday was transfer day. I wish everyone could have a chance to attend a transfer meeting. It usually starts with either the arrival of those missionaries who are leaving or those who are arriving meeting with the mission president and his wife. In the Johannesburg mission most of the missionaries who are coming in are in the MTC which is on the same grounds as the Mission Office. So only occasionally are any arriving missionaries met at the airport. On Monday afternoon the departing missionaries come into Joburg and spend the evening at the mission home. President and sister Dunn’s blog (http://dunnsinjoburg.blogspot.com) has pictures and comments about the evening and it is worth visiting.

Oct 14 - Trans - Elder Thompson Oct 14 - Trans - Sis Allred Oct 14 - Trans - Elder Hansen Oct 14 - Trans - New Missionaries - everyone takes a picture

On Tuesday morning the new missionaries leave the MTC and spend a few hours getting oriented by the office staff and interviewed by President Dunn. It is only after these interviews are the final decisions about which of the elders who having been selected as trainers will train which missionary.

While this is going on the elders who are involved in transfers start to arrive from everywhere around the mission. Those who had to drive 4-5 hours probably came in last night and stayed with other missionaries.

Oct 14 - Trans - APS and others Oct 14 - Trans - Mayende, Otieno, froend

The APs are there early to welcome the new missionaries who are in getting oriented by the senior couples. Elder Mayende with elder Otieno and a friend. Elder Otieno is being transferred so elder Mayende will soon have a new companion.

Oct 14 - Trans - Hallamann, Rodgers Oct 14 - Trans - Johnson

 

Elder Hallman is much taller than our friend elder Rogers who served in Ikageng with elders Bird and Kelman. Once again elder Johnson showed up at transfer meeting. I have mentioned before that I think we have seen elder Johnson, with the great looking red hair, at just about every meeting we have gone to in Joburg. He was not being transferred or getting a new companion. He just needed to bring another elder in for some medical attention.

Oct 14 - Trans - VB Game Oct 14 - Trans - New Guys

Then after the traditional volleyball game which was one for the first time ever by the arriving missionaries, everyone gathers in the chapel for the transfer meeting.

Oct 14 - Trans - The Board Oct 14 - Trans - Count DownAlthough only 4 missionaries were leaving and 7 coming in, 39 – I think that is right – companionships were involved in the transfer. This is because district leaders, zone leaders, and even APs are reassigned as the spirit works through the mission president. All of the presidents we have served under have mentioned how often that near transfer day in the middle of the night he would wake up and feel a need to change the transfer board – the board on the left is what the mission is like before the changes. Sometimes this happens just the night before the actual meeting. I remember one time when it looked like the board was ready to go and then the APs came back from a meeting with the president and put it back as it was before any transfers and the whole process started again from scratch.

The APs conduct the meeting. First of course comes the opening hymn, prayer and all the missionaries recite “My Purpose” as is written in PMG. It is an amazing experience to hear a chapel full of missionaries sing together “Ye Elders of Israel” and then together say “My Purpose.”

The arriving elders are given an opportunity to bear a short testimony.

Oct 14 - Trans - Avial - Chile Oct 14 - Trans - Bergman - Sweden

Elder Avial is from Chile and elder Bergman is from Sweden

Oct 14 - Trans - Di Ruscio - Italy Oct 14 - Trans - Manuma - Samoa

Elder Di Ruscio comes to South Africa from Italy, while elder Manuma is from beautiful Samoa.

Oct 14 - Trans - May - Us Oct 14 - Trans - Santoro - Italy

Elder May is the only new missionary from the United States. Elder Santoro is also from Italy.

Oct 14 - Trans - Tekurio Oct 14 - Trans - Tekurio

The final new missionary is elder Tekurio is from French Polynesia and knew no English when he arrived at the MTC three weeks ago. However he has a great spirit about him and I am sure the Lord will help him become proficient so he can share that spirit and testimony with those he teaches.

Oct 14 - Trans - Bird, Luthy IMG_6260 IMG_6333 IMG_6348

In the heading I mention that it is our final goodbye to elder Lohmann, but elder Benjamin Bird was serving in Ikageng when we arrived here and it was also time for him to be released. Before the meeting I took a picture of him with elder Luthy, another missionary who was being released. and then there is one final one of the two of us.

After all the new companionships are displayed, the departing missionaries get ‘pinned’ with a well earned South Africa pin by the mission mother and a hug from the mission president. Then a final farewell testimony before the mission song is sung the prayer given and the meeting is dismissed so the missionaries can move all their bedding and other gear from one car to another and after more pictures, hugs, etc. the leave for their new areas with new companions.

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These are the last pictures of elder Lohmann. He gets his pin and hug, shares his testimony, sings the mission song for the last time as a Johannesburg elder, and one final picture with us before giving him a big hug and wishing him God’s speed. We then got into our car and drove back to Potchefstroom filled with a special spirit that comes from spending about 4 hours with some amazing missionaries.

I will post the new companionships next Monday or Tuesday after the missionaries have a chance to write home to tell their families about the changes. I do not want to take any of the surprises – and there were some – away from the missionaries.

 



3 thoughts on “Transfers and we say a final Goodbye to elder Lohmann

  1. Katrina Bryner

    Hi! My son is Elder Bryner and is serving in the same district as Elder Johnson in Secunda. Elder Bryner is the one holding something in his hand in the picture with Elder Johnson. Elder Bryner said in Monday’s email that he was getting a new companion. I was wondering if you knew if that’s his new companion standing by him? Also wondering if you knew if Elder Bryner was the one needing medical attention? Thank you so much for any information. I love reading your blog and I know that you have read Elder Bryner’s blog too. We recently made it private but I can add you, I just need your email address to send you an invite. Prayers to you and your wife and I hope that my son gets to serve with you.
    Sister Bryner

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    1. Bill Post author

      Sister Bryner we are glad that you enjoy our blog. I hope you follow some of the other blogs that I link to – especially the Dunns. I am always reluctant to post the new companionships until the missionaries have a chance to tell their parents in the following Monday’s email. Since this picture was taken before the meeting they are usually just of friends gathering together to catch up on what is going on in their lives. The comradeship between elders is amazing and they cherish the time they have at this type of gathering to visit. I doubt if it was your son who needed medical help as elder Johnson seemed to indicate the elder was already being helped. One thing you can be sure of that if a missionary needs any kind of medical help they will get only the best. Recently an elder from another African country was found to have a very serious live threatening heart problem that had never been diagnosed until he was in the mission. The Church had it corrected before releasing him. It probably saved his life to come on a mission.

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      1. Sandy Mickelsen

        We had the privilege of attending a transfer meeting, since we arrived the same day new missionaries arrived. What a heart-warming experience that we have never had before. Maybe if we go into the office, we will experience this more often! You do such a great job with your blog-keep it up. Cheers!!

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