Monday, February 29, 2016

Welcome to UEV

by Phillip

Recently a group of about ten members of the church, all in their twenties gathered together to discuss the meaning and manifestations of Christ-like service, after which they enjoyed a movie. The day before, some of them gathered as a part of a slightly larger group to enjoy a dinner together and view a worldwide broadcast from the Hawaii campus of Brigham Young University where they were taught principles for improving their personal discipleship. A few days prior to that about twenty-five of this same set of peers attended a class as a part of weekly religious instruction.  Here they discussed sources of eternal truth. The next weekend several of them travel four hours away to Göteborg, Sweden to participate in a three-day conference designed to enrich the lives of members their age throughout Scandinavia. In weekly meetings, leaders among these dedicated youth coordinate these activities including providing a similar weekend conference here in Southern Sweden.

Although this week was busier than usual for them, they were glad to make time to participate despite the demands of their studies, employment, as well as church and family responsibilities.  


During this same time period Kim and I were kept busy as well.  Most of our duties revolve around, the Young Single Adult Institute center. The Center is very close to the center of Lund. It is a suite of four rooms and a kitchen on the fifth floor of a building used for businesses and apartments. From the institute windows we can see the twin steeples of the Lund Cathedral which is close to 1000 years old.


The Lund Cathedral towers are directly above Kim's head.

The center houses a small library of religious books, music and films, a couple of computers with internet access, a ping pong table and a fuss ball table, a piano and an electric keyboard.  Nearly everyone we work with has considerable musical abilities.  


This is the building that houses the center.  The young people are such shining examples of Christ-like living that you can tell from the street when any of them are on the elevator. 

Although, if I am not mistaken, that’s Kim shining out in this picture.

This picture was taken on a particularly sunny day in Lund.  Most days here are foggy or rain swept.  Although the January snows melted away some weeks ago, we would be silly to pack up the mackintoshes and galoshes just yet.


From those of you who are unfamiliar with these Items I have provided images below.

 Macintosh
Galosh

But let me get back to what we do. The letter issuing the call for us to serve in Sweden outlined our service in these words, “Your primary assignment is to labor in the stake young single adult program.” Young Single Adults are defined as unmarried members of the church and their friends between the ages of 19 and 30. The title is often abbreviated to ‘YSA.” In Swedish the term is translated as “Unga Ensamståenda Vuxna” or UEV.

A standard week has us, meeting with the UEV a couple of nights a week.  On Mondays those whose families are not local gather for Family Home Evening.  They always begin with a spiritual discussion featuring questions such as ‘How can you know whether you are under the influence of the Holy Ghost or just your own emotions.?’ Or “What does God’s creation of the world teach us about our attempts to create?’  They often have a choral number they are practicing for some meeting or another, and they usually end with a game of some sort. We are there to provide shadow mentoring and usually a snack, or ‘fica,’ as they call it.

Typical Family Home Evening (FHE) crowd

On Thursdays they assemble for college level religious instruction provided by the church’s Institute program.  This semester they are studying “Foundations of the Restored Gospel.” Because so many arrive for the lessons coming direct from classes and/or work, we prepare a simple meal for them; usually a soup or stew.
 
Following the lesson, we join a meeting including a group of leaders from the of Young Single Adults, to plan for future activities.  Coming up in April is a YSA/UEV conference that we will be hosting, very similar the one we attended in February.  We are expecting attendance to be somewhere between 100 to 150. Our position, again, is as shadow mentors.  We let them use and hone their leadership skills while we offer suggestions or point out details they might not be aware of.

Elder Robert D. Hales

Recently, talking to and about the Young Single Adults in the church, Elder Robert D. Hales, of the Quorum the Twelve apostles said, "You are living through a critical period of your life. The choices you make—mission, education, marriage, career, and service in the Church—will shape your eternal destiny. This means you will always be looking ahead—looking to the future.

Wait upon the Lord. I testify that the Lord knows your desires and loves you for your faithful devotion to Him. He has a plan for you, whether it be in this life or the next. Listen to His Spirit. “Seek not to counsel the Lord, but to take counsel from his hand.” In this life or the next, His promises will be fulfilled. “If ye are prepared ye shall not fear.” (Elder Robert D. Hales, Meeting the Challenges of the World, Ensign, Nov. 2015, page 44.)

This is counsel that Kim and I take to heart as we work with these shining Young Adults.

New photo of Amaryllis.




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