General

Hej Hej it’s 2025!

2025 has been a whirlwind so far. We returned from the states in early January and immediately began our first class at SFI = Swedish for Immigrants. We aren’t considered immigrants, but the class is pretty much open to anyone who wants to learn Swedish. It’s free which isn’t the case for any of the other European countries. You can even be paid to take the classes if you’re an immigrant.

This is the school we go to. There are classes during the day as it’s a community college, but at night it’s also a beehive of activity.
Here we go….

We thought that even though on the construction site the workers are asked to speak English, there are still many opportunities to at least understand conversations a bit more as well as navigating Sweden when we’re out and about. We’ve also found that at church some visitors and members only speak Swedish.

Our class is mainly people in their 20s and 30s from many different countries around the world. We are the only students from the USA (pronounced Oo S Ahh). Our teacher, Lotta speaks 3 languages, English being one of them. She rarely uses English in class though, even on the first day! I use google translate a lot, but I’m trying to wean myself off.

It’s been a great experience so far even though we’re gone two nights a week for 3+ hours. After a long day on the site I sometimes want to just relax at home, but every time I go I really enjoy the experience. It is very exciting to actually start understanding a little bit.

A winter wonderland greeted us shortly after we returned to Sweden from the US.
View from the double-decker train we take from Stockholm to Eskilstuna.
Stockholm Archipelago

Our little branch in Eskilstuna is so amazing! We’ve been going there most Sundays since October. The branch consists of 8-10 solid members who give their all. The branch president does so much to keep things going smoothly. We learned when we returned in January that 4 of these members had been ill for weeks. The young missionaries had to step in. Eric was recently called to be the Elders Quorum President so he can help out when needed. What is so wonderful to see is a young sister who has only been a member for a short time get up and give a lesson to the branch with a message so powerful! I’ve come to love these people. Their conviction is an example for me and I’m inspired by it. We pray often that more people will join the church there. We have 5–6 visitors that consistently come. We hope they will take that leap of faith.

January Zone Conference

Due to meeting conflicts with the temple construction site we were only able to attend the second half of Zone Conference. We felt strength from these young missionaries as they so humbly taught. There’s nothing better than a spiritual recharge.

Love these sisters!
The Robinson’s (left) work with the YSAs in Stockholm and the Whitesides work in the office.
All the Elders
All the sisters
Stockholm South Zone

Happenings In Vasterhaninge…

Sisters Galbraith, Svensson and Huston the current missionaries for the Vasterhaninge and Nynashamn area. We love them ❤️ Sister Huston is getting transferred this week. We are so sad to see her go.

As of today we have two baptisms on date for the Vasterhaninge Ward. It’s been wonderful to see the work progressing here. Sarah is getting baptized this week so I will send photos in my next post. Wamea is 17 and is from Nynashamn. We’ve been able to have her at the house and also be apart of some of the lessons. I remember the first time we met Wamea. It was snowing like crazy outside one night after Eric and I had returned from working out at the local gym. As we neared our house we saw someone just looking around and pacing in front of the church. I thought it was our friend Anita so we went over to chat. When we realized it wasn’t Anita and that this person was waiting to have her first lesson we introduced ourselves and invited her to the house for hot cocoa until the missionaries arrived. Since then we have so enjoyed having Wamea in our home. She ALWAYS has a smile and has humbly received the good word of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Having her accept baptism is pure joy for us. We are anticipating the joy she will experience as she continues to grow.

Left to right: Elder Sjöqvist (out Amazing Service missionary that does everything, everywhere), Wamea is 3rd from left and Anita is on the far right. You already know the sisters.

Here’s some photos of our comings and goings…

Late celebration of Jenny’s Birthday.
Jenny is 3rd from left.
Game Night – it’s getting competitive!

Hiking near Handen’s Lake

There’s ice in that lake!
Strauss Concert in Stockholm
Me and my buddy Fern
The Vienna Orchestra performed the Strass’ polkas. The conductor was very entertaining and reminded us of Mr. Bean. The audience would clap along, but if we messed up, he would let us know 🤣😂
The view from our kitchen window.
We had dinner with the Hägglunds. Rolf makes custom guitars for a living and also instructs others in how to do it. He has a full shop in his basement.
A sample of his work in progress.
Someone put a real cigarette in this statue’s mouth. Whoever did, had a sense of humor and I got a laugh out of it.
Candlelight Concert with the Karlssons
Elder Robinson’s Birthday! It was so good to be with all the senior couples. There are seven couples in the larger Stockholm area currently.
Elder Acosta’s birthday lunch. Elder Acosta is 4th from left. The Eskilstuna elders are front left, Elder Ellis and front right, Elder Bell.
Ice cream cake for Elder Acosta. We made it with a pepparkaka crust, vanilla ice cream, topped with marabou chocolate and whipped cream😋

Pingstkyrkan pronounced Pinktshearcan is a prominent evangelical church here in Sweden. They call it the Pinkt Church.

We had a Valentine’s Day Fika for the workers.
Note the heart shaped tart. It is made especially for All Hearts Day . It’s called a Vaniljhjhärten! The Swedes seem to have a pastry for every holiday.
Lots of horse riding near where we live. There’s also lots of hiking and biking trails.
The roof is almost done on the patron housing. More renovations are coming!

Back to Gotland!

We were asked to speak at the tiny branch of four, soon to be five members in Visby, Gotland this past weekend
It was freezing cold with the brisk sea breeze coming off the water, but I had the Swedish miracle coat that keeps me warm no matter what. The raccoon fur is a godsend when you’re dealing with these frigid temps.
We stayed in this hotel. It was built in the 1200’s and was originally used as a an Medieval warehouse where goods were displayed and sold.
Painting inside the hotel
Love the arches
Some photos from around Visby
Portions of the city wall from 12-1300’s
The island is known for its weaving and sheep. I was drawn to this piece as I grew up raising sheep and the weaver has the Ecklund name (our ancestors are from southern Gotland and carry the name Ecklund). Note the Ekelund weaving company has been around since 1692! I will be doing more research to see if there’s a connection as it’s was common to have spelling changes over time.
Visby Branch

We have found an assortment of blessings come into our lives since being on a mission. Our family back in the states has been met with some life changing challenges. When we first learned of it, Eric and I were so sad. We wondered how we could be so far away when family members were struggling. Upon hearing the news it was late at night and we had a early day the next day. How could we sleep? How could our family find comfort and peace? Eric and I knelt in prayer asking for God’s help. The thought came to me that my mom and dad, who have already passed, could be with our family. We prayed and asked for their presence to be with and comfort our family. We immediately felt peace. My parents were their angels and I still feel their help and support.

President Joseph F. Smith spoke in 1916 of the nearness of the world of spirits and of their interest and concern for us, stating, “they are as deeply interested in our welfare today, if not with greater capacity, with far more interest, behind the veil, than they were in the flesh.” President John Taylor similarly reassured , “God lives, and his eyes are over us, and his angels are round and about us, and they are more interested in us than we are in ourselves, ten thousand times, but we do not know it.” 

We slept well. Our family is rallying around. I felt that we have been encircled in the arms of His love. What a blessing and we are so grateful.

Sending love from Sweden 🇸🇪

Elder and Sister Lofgran