We Should all be inspired by the Gift that is Trevor
Hutchins
Published September 17. 2018 6:07PM
By Mike
DiMauro Day staff writer
Ledyard - The words of Cicero: "Non nobis solum nati sumus."
That means "not for ourselves are we alone born."
Really, though, not everybody is born with a heart wired for
helping others first. It is a gift to create joy. A calling.
And this is what makes Trevor Hutchins so boundlessly
inspiring. He is 18-years old, the textbook age of self-indulgence, a time of
sighs, eye rolls and knowing everything about everything.
Instead, Hutchins, a recent graduate of Ledyard High, a
strapping, 6-foot-5 soccer player and shot blocker, has exercised his option
within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints to embark on a two-year
mission of service.
Trevor Hutchins, whose age belies his deeper sense of
obligation to things greater than his own self-interest, leaves Tuesday for El
Salvador.
"I've thought about it a lot," Hutchins was saying
Monday afternoon, the day before his life will change forever. "It's not
an easy decision. There are negatives, like leaving the people I've known my
whole life, knowing there won't be a lot of communication. But there are so
many positives."
To reiterate: Hutchins' church does not require a mission.
It is optional. He could be a college athlete somewhere right now. Somewhere,
though, there must be some room for his family, educational background and deep
faith to take a bow. Trevor Hutchins has been taught well. He's absorbed the
lessons. Now he becomes the beacon.
Hutchins is the sixth of nine children. Four of his five
older siblings have completed missions. This is a family who understands that
we all need each other here on the mortal soil more than we're willing to
admit. And they've personified the concept.
"Trevor invited me to listen to him speak to his
congregation (Sunday)," Ledyard assistant principal/athletic director Jim
Buonocore said. "He was so articulate, so passionate and so grateful. Just
a phenomenal human being. And one of our best three-sport athletes ...
ever."
Hutchins on his decision: "I have the ability to help
other people. Not everyone has the ability to do that. But I do. I understand
that at my age, I don't need to have everything figured out. So this gives me
extra time to mature."
Perhaps some of you just read that line and spit out your
coffee. This kid needs extra time to mature? Au contraire. He could be teaching
maturity lessons to folks considerably older.
"A lot of it comes from my dad (Richard),"
Hutchins said. "He's a pretty prominent member of our church. He's in
charge of several church buildings in southeastern Connecticut. I know he does a
lot to help other people. I've gone along with him."
Hutchins said his dad's local missions are about everything
from service projects to help with personal matters.
"It makes me happy to see others happy," Trevor
Hutchins said.
Hutchins' life is a monument to the inevitability of change.
It's non-negotiable. Everything changes. People change. So does their thinking,
attitudes, circumstances and outlooks. Imagine: A year ago at this time, Trevor
Hutchins went to school every day mostly trying to figure out how to score a
goal for Bill Glenney's soccer team.
Now he's headed to El Salvador for community service and
door to door propheting.
Even Hutchins chuckled at thinking about his life a year
ago.
"I always knew I wanted to do this between high school
and college," he said, "but yeah, a year ago, maybe I was thinking
about it a little, but surely not as much as when it started getting
closer."
Hutchins shows us all that it's never too late to make a
change. If you've been thinking about helping others more lately, maybe this is
the right time. And you needn't go to El Salvador. There's probably something
right in your town that could benefit from your time and care.
We won't be hearing from him much in the next two years.
He'll be doing God's work. Godspeed to Trevor Hutchins, who in his 18 short
years, has already inspired us to be better and do better.
A gift.
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