Thursday, December 19, 2013

Christmas Season 2013 Part I

If luck holds out, this will be the first of several postings of the Christmas activities we have been, or will be, a part of.  Part I is our Missionary Fireside/Christmas Devotional.  Six weeks ago President Jackson approached us about doing a special Missionary Fireside for all the missionaries in the Madrid area (about 140) and invite all their investigators and recent converts.  We also extended the invitation to members and their non-member friends, since we wanted to make sure every seat was full.  We scheduled the Stake Center for Monday, December 16 (the only night available).  Hence we called it a Missionary Family Home Evening Christmas Devotional, but since our guests wouldn't understand FHE (Noche de Hogar in Spanish), the printed announcement read "Devocional especial de Navidad".

They turned out beautifully.  One of our Russian teachers in the MTC helped design these.  We printed 2000 on high quality photo stock with a map to the Stake Center on the back.  The missionaries were diligent in handing them out.  They were a popular item.
Some that said we would not be able to fill the hall on a Monday evening, or that at best, there would only be a few, and to be honest, we were quite worried that all our hard work would be for naught.  Sister Sullivan and I debated over how many chairs to set up that night.  I was firm that 300 was more than adequate.  She insisted on 500, stating, "If you pray for rain, bring an umbrella.  SET UP MORE CHAIRS!"  She won, as usual.
The Devotional was to begin at 7:45, and again, some said, "You'll never be able to start on time; the Spanish are notoriously late; at best they'll be 1/2 hour late."  We planned a "processional" to begin the program, with all 133 missionaries striding in from the back of the hall, clapping in rhythm while a small percussion ensemble and piano played.  When they assembled in their choir positions we broke into an upbeat traditional Spanish Christmas carol that every child in Spain knows by heart, called "Los Peces en el Rio".  And the concert was off and running.....on time.  Processional - Los Peces en el Rio.
Right from the first downbeat the missionaries captured the full attention of the audience and they were honestly spell-bound for the next 55 minutes.  It should be mentioned that this was not a hand picked choir of singers, but rather the entire group of missionaries from the 5 zones around Madrid, so obviously there are quite a few voices a little off pitch, and we only had one rehearsal before the day of the performance.  In spite of those shortcomings it was a smashing success.  The building was packed to the walls with people standing in the back.  I don't know exactly how many were there, but obviously more than 500.  Our Temple missionaries served as hosts/ushers and also provided hundreds of baked cookies as a post-concert treat, so our crowd control was excellent.
Here's a picture of the missionaries just before the concert began.  Including the MTC missionaries there were 148 plus President and Sister Jackson, President and Sister Sitterud, and 3 senior missionary couples; the Buhlers, the Riggs and the Sullivans.  It was an impressive sight AND an impressive sound.

Madrid area & MTC missionaries - December 16, 2013
A shot of the back of the hall after the concert.  

I'm uploading this video under some protest.  It sounded much better live.  One sister recorded it on a little hand-held camera.  Maybe someone can let Mom hear this sometime for her Christmas present.




Here's a couple of shots of some of our missionaries.  Not all of them followed directions to keep their eye on the conductor, but they look so darn good I can't be upset with them.



It was an unforgettable night, one that makes us feel real purpose in our call to Madrid, Spain









8 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for sharing these pictures and the commentary about the program! My son has been looking forward to being in the program and it was nice to get to see how it turned out. I am glad you put the link to the video, too, because even though it isn't perfect, it is still beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing!

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  2. I enjoyed the post! Too bad there was just one song recorded. Looks like it was great success!

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    1. I found one more posted on YouTube by the same person who uploaded this one to YouTube. The song was "What Child Is This?," with YouTube title "SUD Madrid Navidad 2013."

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  3. Thank you SO much for this wonderful post. When our son started writing home about the Christmas devotional we hoped that somehow we could get a peak of at least a little of the program. Thank you so much for making that happen for us! We are so happy it turned out so well. Merry Christmas to you!

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    1. We also wanted to give you a GREAT BIG thanks for your great effort and work in the program. Thanks for helping our missionaries share the gospel through the spirit that music brings.

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  4. glad this has made your Christmas Bruce and Viv--Merry Christmas to you both.

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  5. That really is an impressive sight! I'm sure it was great. I remember all the Christmas songs I sang with/for you growing up, the angels always accompanied us!

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  6. Thanks so much for posting this. I found our daughter, Hermana Diezi in a few of your pictures. A nice Christmas present for sure!

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