It has been a good week here in Helsingborg, Sweden. It's starting to appoach the "hot and sunny" stage of Summer here and the humidity isn't helping! But it is beautiful with the greenery and seeing Denmark over the reflective ocean. Its a beautiful place!
This week we had the opportunity to go by many returning members either with ward members but also just stopping by. There were some good things that happened and we were able to get in contact with a lot of good people. We hope to start working regularly with some of them and helping them come back to church.
Yesterday Helsingborg's soccer team and Malmö's soccer team played each other, and apparently they're rivals. We were in the train station in the evening and when we walked out, there was tons of police cars and then just crowds of people kinda running around in the distance. Come to find out there were a bunch of fights that were taking place. So that was interesting!
As part of visiting so many returning members this week we were able to visit and give a total of 4 people the sacrament who can't make it to church anymore. It was a reminder to me how important the sacrament really is and the difference it makes to regularly be remembering the Savior. It is something I think we can all be better at remembering the importance of. It is a wonderful opportunity.
Anyways, I hope you all have a wonderful week. Take care out there!
Elder Nelson
Monday, June 3, 2019
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