Sunday, November 30, 2014

Upcoming Events: December & January!

The institute classes listed on the sidebar will be held as usual during the weeks of November 30th, January 18th, and January 25th. For the remaining weeks in December and January, ONLY the following classes will be held (subject to change, which will be announced on Facebook).
  • December 9th - Institute Council, 6 PM; Doctrine & Covenants, 7 PM
  • December 10th - Pearl of Great Price, 10:30 AM; The Book of Mormon, 7 PM
  • January 14th - The Book of Mormon, 7 PM
  • January 16th - Friday Forum, 12:30 PM
Other Institute and YSA Events:
  • Fairmont FHE on Mondays at 6:30 PM - contact Evie
  • December 7th - Christmas Musical Fireside, 6:30 PM (Clarksburg Stake Center) - desserts and First Presidency Broadcast to follow
  • December 14th - University Ward Christmas Program, 11:45 AM - desserts to follow 
  • December 31st - YSA Multi-Stake New Year's Eve Celebration, 9:00 PM (Winchester Stake Center)
  • January 3rd - All Ohio YSA New Years' Event, 10:30 AM (Columbus, OH) (more info)
  • January 13th - Institute Opening Social, 7 PM
  • January 21st - LDSSA Missionary Booth, 10 AM - 2 PM
  • January 24th - LDSSA Ping-Pong Tournament, Time TBD
Please let me know ASAP if there are any additions or revisions to this list!

Merry Christmas!! :) 

Monday, October 6, 2014

Farewell to the Bergaminis

The Bergaminis, the senior couple who've been serving in Morgantown these past ten months, went home in September. We threw them a quick West Virginia-themed farewell party, complete with blue and gold cookies, a book about Italians in West Virginia, and our West Virginia state flag. We're all so grateful to the Bergaminis for their brief but loving service to our institute program.



My car is not very good at taking iPhone pictures :)

Pan Pong

It's like ping pong, only better. Pan Pong is an important staple of the WVU Mormon culture. ;)




September Missionary Booth

So Brad reminded me that we have an institute blog... whoops! Not that this is my longest absence. Thanks, Brad!

We had our first LDSSA missionary booth in September. It was super fun! We didn't get a picture of everyone who attended, but here's a pic of the stragglers. :)


Our next booth is this Wednesday, October 8th!

Monday, September 1, 2014

Opening Activities

A few pictures from the institute opening social, ward welcome back activity, and the first Tuesday night institute class








Monday, July 28, 2014

Missionary Spotlight: Elder Rueda & Elder Espinosa

Since most of you've been gone for the summer, you may not have met our newest missionary, Elder Espinosa. He and Elder Rueda have been working hard these past six weeks, teaching several young adults who live in Morgantown during the summer and getting themselves prepared (and excited!) for the start of school. They've both done such a great job this transfer with finding, teaching, and fellowshipping investigators and members alike. Most of the pictures I'm going to show you are goofy, because they are 20-something boys, but I can honestly tell you that they're two of the most mature and hard-working missionaries this ward has had.


Elder Espinosa is a (newly) 20-year-old from Syracuse, Utah. He's been on his mission for a little over a year, and he's been in Morgantown for almost six weeks. Before beginning his mission, "Elder Nosa" (who loves that nickname) attended Weber State University and worked for a construction company. (Thank you, Facebook.) 


Elder Rueda is a 22-year-old from Keizer, Oregon. He began his mission here in Morgantown in March. Prior to his mission, Elder Rueda attended a community college near Portland Oregon, and worked in a few different restaurants. He was baptized a year and a half before beginning his mission, and he served as a temple worker for a few months while waiting to enter the MTC. 


While working on this post, I asked the Elders a few questions, hoping to come up with something deep and insightful to share. They sort of cooperated. It's my fault, mostly - they aren't exactly used to getting serious questions from me. Nonetheless, at least one of my questions got some good responses, so I'll share that here.

Me: "What's your favorite thing about being a missionary?"
Elder Rueda: "That's such a hard question! I think my answer would be too serious. I'm a softie!"
Me: "It's okay, take your time."
Elder Espinosa: "That is such a hard question... oh wait... I know... Elder Rueda!"
Elder Rueda: "My favorite part about being a missionary would have to be the bonds that are created by bringing the hope of the gospel to the members of the ward and people I teach."
Me: "Aww. That's going on the blog next to Elder Nosa's 'Elder Rueda'."
Elder Espinosa: "No, although that is a good response I'll get a little more serious. I would say my favorite part is the power of change. Change within others, myself, and even my family. That is evidence to me of the power of God, the Atonement, and his work." 



By decree of the (not) Mexican Elders, all future missionaries are required to find this mirror and take a selfie in it together. 


Chris's Baptism

Chris was baptized a very long time ago. We're talking sometime in May. (May 16th? That sounds right.) In the two months since then, Chris has temporarily moved to Fairmont, but we're looking forward to having him back with us sometime soon. 


Tuesday, July 22, 2014

2014-15 T-Shirt Design


We're changing up our t-shirt designs this year! The new shirt will have our institute theme (D&C 88:118), which will also be popping up in a few other places around the 'tute. Shirts can be ordered at the beginning of the school year for $10 each. 

Monday, May 12, 2014

Craig's Baptism!

Craig was baptized on Saturday, May 10th, in the Cheat Lake. Due to the threat of rain, we kept the service short and sweet. The coolest part (next to the baptismal ordinance itself, of course) was during the closing hymn, when the rain completely surrounded us on all sides but the small beach where we stood remained dry. Congratulations on your baptism, Craig, and thank you so much for including us all in your special day.








Monday, May 5, 2014

Donald's Baptism

Donald was baptized on Saturday, May 3rd. Although he was taught by the Fairmont missionaries, he is moving to Morgantown for the summer and will be a member of our ward. Please be sure to give Donald a warm welcome whenever you meet him. :)


Friday, April 25, 2014

Final (Official) Friday Forum

Today was our final Friday forum of the semester. We will be meeting at 12:30 next Friday to hang out, eat pizza, and celebrate the end of finals week, but we won't be having a speaker since most of our students will be gone. For this week, President Waldron (the CES director) led a game of General Conference and Institute Jeopardy.






"Stop reading the answers over my shoulder, Sam." 

Best team names ever. 

Prince's Baptism



Prince was baptized on April 18, 2014. Several members of our ward have met him before, but we never talked to him about the gospel. Then the missionaries found him, and Prince found his home. We're so glad that Prince found his faith and our ward family gained another member. Congratulations, Prince!






Unofficial Temple Trips

Every month, two of the members of institute council (the current president and the most recent former president) schedule a baptistry session for students at WVU and other young adults in the area. The institute can't sponsor official temple trips, but this is one of the many activities our students hold in addition to institute activities. Here are a few pictures from our recent trips. :)


So, the story behind this picture - the car broke down during our trip in September, and we were stranded in a parking lot for a few hours, so we camped out in the car. 




 



Jackson's Mill YSA Conference

This year's YSA Conference at Jackson's Mill was April 11th - 13th. For three days, young single adults from West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Maryland got together to meet new friends, learn from fantastic speakers including a bishop, a stake president, and an area 70, and enjoy a fun weekend in the middle of nowhere. ;)