Thursday, June 28 2007 @ 03:41 AM GMT-5
Contributed by: Blaylock
Views: 162
We figure it's about time we all got together again. Jonathan Rupp and I spoke with Sister Moore yesterday and we are going to start getting somethings together for a reunion in 2009. We are planning to have it in April just before General Conference somewhere in the Salt Lake area. More details will come as we get closer.
We want to get as many people there as possible. The first step is to get the word out. We need your information and the contact information for anyone you are still in contact with. We have set up an email address that we'll be using to collect this information and send out updates.
jkmreunion@gmail.com
Send your contact information (email addres, phone #, etc) to this address and pass it along to anyone you come in contact with. Also include the contact info of those you keep in touch with so we can add them to the list.
If you have any questions feel free to contact me. aaron.blaylock@gmail.com
Saturday, April 07 2007 @ 12:44 AM GMT-5
Contributed by: Keaton53
Views: 761
I just got my mission call to the Jamaica Kingston Mission yesterday and I am super excited. I thought what a better way to learn about the mission that I am going to be serving in than to talk to return missionaries who have served there. I am to report to the MTC on August 8th, 2007. I was just wondering if Jamaica was the only island in the caribbean that this mission covers. Also, any other information about Jamaica would be much appreciated.
Who is the most recent RM who has served in Jamaica?
Hello! Good Day ! I served in the Jamaica Kingston Mission from August 2000 to August 2002. In those two years the missionaries and members of Jamaica witnessed many miracles.
After seeing some of the more recent reports of Jamaica, I realized anything I had to say about the country could be highly outdated. I decided to offer some words of advice to future JKM missionaries.
I arrived in Jamaica in August of 1985 as part of the first group of missionaries assigned to the newly-formed Jamaica Kingston mission. President Richard Brough, from Kaysville Utah,