Our National Director of Public Affairs in Finland recently added two new members to his team. Consequently, he asked if Elder G and I could come there and do some training. We were thrilled to be able to visit a Nordic country. We flew to Helsinki on a Friday afternoon and arrived early enough so we could do a session in the beautiful Helsinki Temple.
The interior was equally beautiful with etched glass, lots of beautiful wood, and even wood trim in Finnish design around the baptismal font.
We just thoroughly enjoyed our short visit there.
Since our training session was not until Saturday afternoon, we took in a few sights in the morning. The first stop was the famous Rock Church. It is a solid rock hill that was hollowed out about 50 years ago. The dome, visible below, acts as a skylight.
By noon we were assisting Risto Leppänen with the training. Elder G got to give his PowerPoint presentation, Risto presented, two others did as well, and then there was no time left for my presentation. Ha! Luckily, I came prepared with handouts, so it wasn't a total loss.
Risto had introduced us earlier to Elder and Sister London, Helsinki Mission office couple from Morgan, Utah. Sunday morning they picked us up and took us to church. They invited us to dinner, and then they made us an offer we couldn't refuse: After church Elder London would drop his wife off to work on dinner while he gave us a three-hour tour of Helsinki!
We started out with the Jean Sebelius Monument.
The strange things hanging down are representative of organ pipes.
And I guess this must be Jean Sebelius.
Elder G remembers practicing the piano with one of Sebelius's pieces, "Romance."
Elder G remembers practicing the piano with one of Sebelius's pieces, "Romance."
Our next stop was a walk along the harbor. We were so lucky to have beautiful weather since the days before and the day after were totally overcast and dreary! Sunday was beautiful!
Interesting building on the island across the way.
Cruise ships from Norway and Sweden dock there daily.
Next stop was the beautiful white Helsinki Cathedral.
Considering the heavily decorated chapels we've seen across Europe,
I was surprised at how simple this was inside.
This photo shows the prominence of this big beautiful cathedral on the hill!
This shot is taken while standing on the stairs of the cathedral,
looking across the plaza at Senate Square below.
And here was the town hall. We were impressed with the beautiful architecture everywhere!
This interesting building was in the business section of Helsinki.
More colorful buildings by the wharf
We loved the Russian Orthodox Uspenskin Cathedral. Unfortunately, it was closed!
Still, it was very impressive!
We had a great dinner at the London's apartment. The other couple on the couch, the Perkins from Davis County, had just arrived five days prior to begin their mission.
Well, we bid Helsinki farewell, wishing we could have seen more of Finland; but we were grateful to have experienced all that we did. We met wonderful people and saw some awesome sights!
We arrived home Monday, and by Wednesday morning we were treated to an Area Devotional.
Just look at the plethora of General Authorities on the stand!
And every one of us was treated to a personal handshake as we left the meeting!
What a great way to top off the past few days!
Finally! That looks so cool. I'd love to visit the nordic countries.
ReplyDeleteSuper amazing! All of it. :)
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