Location: Kirtland, OH
Purpose: Visiting Church History sites
Yesterday, the prophet was in Kirtland, OH, visiting the Kirtland Temple and meeting with the Saints there. He was hosted by the director of the Community of Christ Visitors Center and Kirtland Temple, Ron Romig. While in the temple he spoke with a group who were with him.
Elder Butterfield said, “He was real, he was personable, he was kind, tender; he was everything you would expect the prophet to be.”
He also visited the LDS Visitors Center, and Newell K. Whitney Store.
Elder Butterfield said that in the Whitney Store, where the School of the Prophets had been held, President Monson “sat in front of us and talked to us like a father, or grandfather. There was just a tenderness as he shared some things from the scriptures teaching us for a few minutes. Time was not of the essence. It was the moment that was important to him and doing the things he was impressed to do and saying the things he was impressed to say.”
Brent and Tracie wrote about their experience meeting the prophet:
He started to head to his car to leave when he saw Will. He said to those with him “Wait just a minute,” and came over to talk to us. He asked me for Will’s name, I told him, “William” and he rubbed Will’s head and said “Hi, Billy.” Then Grandpa sent Beka over and President Monson asked Beka if she liked her younger brother. She said something about brother and Beka and President Monson responded “I think she does.”
Amazing isn’t it? We are so grateful to have had such a rare experience to meet the Prophet of God face to face and to speak with him and feel the spirit he brings. Our testimonies have been strengthened and I know with a surety President Monson is the prophet chosen to lead the church today. I was impressed with the love I felt from him and the comfort I felt in his presence.
Here are Brent and Tracie’s photos of the experience:
You can read more about the visit at the following links:
Church News – “A Prophet’s Visit”
JustinNThompson tweet
By Small and Simple Things blog – “Once in a Lifetime Experience”