From Deseret News archives:
Deepening spirituality: Retirees finding ways to serve, make lives more meaningful
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The church asks older members to consider serving missions but issues a call to serve only at their request. Church leaders take into account the person's health, willingness to learn a new language, desired location and financial status. They are expected to finance the experience themselves, and expenses run anywhere from $1,800 to $4,000 per month.
Several thousand older Latter-day Saints also serve part-time as church service missionaries, living at home and volunteering for diverse assignments, from working with the poor to ushering for public events at the Conference Center.
Veda Hillyard and her husband, Max, left the comforts of their Smithfield home to live in a trailer miles from civilization in Wyoming to serve full-time as missionaries in Martin's Cove an area the LDS Church considers sacred because hundreds of 19th century pioneers were trapped by winter snows there while making their way in handcarts to Utah. Many froze to death and are memorialized at the site.
She was emotional recalling "the overwhelming spirit you feel there. It's just such a peace, and it doesn't look like peaceful country. I can't put it into words, but I felt so close to my Heavenly Father there." Her great-great-grandfather was a 6-year-old member of the Martin Handcart Company for which the site is named.
Experiencing the rugged territory firsthand and helping explain the history to visitors who come by the thousands to pull handcarts there, she "came home with such a different priority and perspective" of what is most valuable. The experience "has just changed my life. . . . Actually, if I could do it again I would."
E-mail: carrie@desnews.com
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