“My Baptism at Temple Beach,” Friend, Jan. 1983, 12
My Baptism at Temple Beach
1 It was a happy day for me when my family and friends gathered at Temple Beach to share a big moment in my life. The beach is just across from the temple in Laie, Hawaii.
2 The tradewinds were blowing, the sun was hanging low on the horizon, and the waves were lapping gently as we listened to a talk on the importance of baptism.
3 We sang “I Am a Child of God,” and then, after a special prayer was said, I walked into the warm sea to be baptized.
4 My father, Leslie Forester, performed the baptism while my uncle, Chuck Rivers, stood closeby.
5 After the baptism, the three of us headed back to the beach for my confirmation.
6 I was glad to wear the flower leis given to me, for they showed everyone’s aloha, or love, for me.
7 On the beach, with the sound of the surf in the background, I was encircled by members of the priesthood and confirmed a member of the Church.
8 Here I am with my missionary friends. When I grow up, I will go on a mission and perhaps baptize new members into the Church. I am grateful to be a member of the true Church.