Washington Seattle Mission
10675 NE 20TH St
Bellevue WA 98004
President Philip G. Lawyer
Release of: Elder Jordan Scott
King
Dear President Lawyer,
Elder Jordan Scott King will
return home on or about August 22 2011having honorably completed his missionary
service in the Washington Seattle Mission. I have enclosed a certificate of
release for you to give to Elder King. Please share our deepest respect and
warmest wishes with him following your interview, and assure him that Sister
Larkin and I love him very much and will miss him deeply.
Elder King will always hold a
special place in the hearts of both Sister Larkin and I. During much of our
time together, he served as one of our Zone Leaders and we worked very closely with
him. He was one of our finest missionaries. Elder King always served with great
honor and dignity and was a magnificent leader. He motivated the entire mission
to work with greater urgency and to expect miracles and blessings from our Father
in Heaven. In addition to being a Zone Leader, he also served as a district
leader and in the sacred role of Trainer to a new missionary.
Elder King has truly been an
ensign to our mission. Many times I have heard him share a powerful testimony
of the restored gospel, and I have witnessed his deep and abiding faith in our savior
Jesus Christ. He exhibited a remarkable love for the people he served and I know
that his ministry here in the Washington Seattle Mission has changed the lives
of many people forever. I am confident that he now returns home very well
prepared for a long and successful life
of service to our Father in Heaven. We hope that you will find immediate
opportunities for him to bear his testimony and to continue his service in
building the Kingdom of God.
Again thank you for sending Elder
King to us. We have challenged him to continue building his life upon
principles of the restored gospel and to remain sanctified and a true disciple of
Jesus Christ. May the choicest blessings of our Father in Heaven be with him
always.
Sincerely,
President
Todd S. Larkin
Washington
Seattle Mission
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