Missionaries got talent: Elders and sisters share musical humor, inspiration on YouTube
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Elders Prince and Waters are lip syncing to "At the Beginning" from the animated movie "Anastasia" while Elder Jensen keeps the beat.
With more than 19,000 views on YouTube, this video was published on July 21, 2010.

With more than 19,000 views on YouTube, this video was published on July 21, 2010.

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These missionaries are soooo darned cute, and they sound awesome. God must smiles. Bless these young men.
What about the Conference where the MTC missionaries sang that included David Archeleta? that had to have had many views on You-tube.
I served a mission too and engaged in many goofy shenanigans like these, so I understand thats what missionaries do. I don't mind that too much, but making a music video and dancing around while driving a car on the open road is pretty foolish, if you ask me.
Is it Sister Mack with the Ukalele? She has a gorgeous voice! Where can we hear more of her?
I just wanted to add that there is a Part II to this video, in which they finish the song and beautifully. Unfortunately, I can't post the link here because of the site rules regarding posting links in the comments section. I found it, though, by going directly to YouTube and looking on the right side where they show related videos. The second half of the video only has a little over five-hundred views, probably because nobody noticed it.
CodyCougar
you can see/hear more of Sister Mack at jennmmack on YouTube