Dec 4-10, 2017 Kekchi sealings, dry socket, temple sewing, Zone Conference, Zeballos conversion, Escuintla Stake Conference
One of the 10 families sealed over two days. (Photo by Temple President Norman.) Temple joyfully speaks Kekchi Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 were busy days at the Guatemala City Temple with ten couples sealed together for eternity, in the Mayan language of Kekchi (also spelled “Q’eqchi”). Seven couples came from the Senahu Stake, traveling many hours. With these couples were 22 children . Many other saints came with them to participate in the sacred experience. The sealers spoke in Spanish and then Stake President Cuz, read the ordinance in Kekchi. These were not the first Senahu families sealed together for eternity. There have been others before them. And there will be many more to come. Elder Dale G. Renlund of the Quorum of the Twelve organized the Kekchi language stake in June, the first of its kind. A second such stake is in the making in Chulac. The Senahu Stake Presidency... L to R: 1st Counselor Bol, Temple President Norman, President Cuz, a...
You will definitely need your coat when you return home in February. Are you sure you don't want to extend until the weather's nicer here?
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