Being the new person in town, I was the talk of the town. I
quickly made friends. I learned about small towns, where high school sports are
one of the most important events in town. I thought I was happy and content as
a bachelor, but then I found a firefighter/EMT that caught my eye, Raven. She
played hard to get and tried to hide in the fire station. Had it not been for a
friend of Raven’s opening that door, we might not have dated. We went on a
date. For whatever reason, we did not date again for a long period of time. After a
death investigation, Raven asked me to lunch again. The rest is history. We
eventually married. Never in my wildest dreams did I think that I would marry.
By this time, I thought I had known all of the big families in St. Johns; however,
I quickly learned that Raven was related to half of the town. I have to say
that it is nice having a large extended family and living in a small town,
where everyone is willing to help each other, something that is not very common
in Phoenix.
After we married, I decided to start my investigation into a
church that I had heard about while living in St. Johns, the Mormon church. I
remember sneaking over to Paul and Suzanne’s to take the missionary lessons
while Raven was at work. Finally, in a moment of truth, I asked Raven what she
thought about me taking the lessons. She was excited about it and started
attending with me at Paul and Suzanne’s. I reached the date of my baptism. I
remember telling the missionaries to make sure that the baptismal font was warm
and that the coveralls better not be see-through. Needless to say, the water
was ice cold. The Relief Society room was packed with people who cared about me
and Raven. Never did I think that I would join a church. However, I knew that
it was right.
After my baptism, Raven and I have started to attend church on a regular
basis. Time was not wasted; the first calling to serve came and then the
second. Raven and I have grown so much. Now we prepare for the next chapter of
our lives as we eagerly await our first child. We continue down the path. I
have received the Priesthood. I have had the privilege to be a part of several
blessings. The feelings are profound. I don’t even know how to describe the
feelings appropriately. As we continue our journey, I know that families are
eternal. I look forward to the future here in this town. There is not a minute
that goes by that I am not grateful for moving from the sprawling desert valley
of Phoenix to St. Johns.
Written By Lance Spivey
Written By Lance Spivey