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Watch The Salt Lake City Utah Temple (HD) - Mormon Temples Video The Salt Lake City Utah Temple (HD) - Mormon Temples
Dec 29, 2011
The Salt Lake Temple is the largest (of more than 130 around the world) and best-known temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is the sixth temple built by the church overall, and the fourth operating temple built since the Mormon exodus from Nauvoo, Illinois. The Salt Lake Temple is the centerpiece of the 10 acre (40000 m²) Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah. Although there are no public tours inside the temple (because it is considered sacred by the church and its members, a temple recommend is required), the temple grounds are open to the public and are a popular tourist attraction. Due to its location at LDS Church headquarters and its historical significance, it is patronized much by Latter-day Saints from many parts of the world. The Salt Lake Temple is also the location of the weekly meetings of the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. As such, there are special meeting rooms in the Salt Lake Temple for these purposes, including the Holy of Holies, which are not present in other temples. The official name of the Salt Lake Temple is also unique. In the early 2000s, as the building of LDS temples accelerated dramatically, the Church announced a formal naming convention for all existing and future temples. For temples located in the United States and Canada, the name of the temple is generally the city or town in which the temple is located, followed by the name of the applicable state or province (with no comma). For ...

Watch Salt Lake LDS Temple - Hallowed Ground Sacred Journeys Video Salt Lake LDS Temple - Hallowed Ground Sacred Journeys
Jan 08, 2012
Click here for our blog - VirtualTours.BYU.edu Our Youtube Channel - http Anothersite every Wednesday on our blog. _________________________________________ _________________________________________ Brigham Young University Religious Education presents Hallowed Ground Sacred Journeys Featuring BYU Religious Educators teaching about sites significant in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. For More Information, or to visit our interactive web site with dozens of additional sites to explore, please visit VirtualTours.BYU.edu

Watch The Salt Lake City Utah Temple LDS-Mormon Temple HD Video The Salt Lake City Utah Temple LDS-Mormon Temple HD
Jan 21, 2012
The Salt Lake City LDS Mormon Temple. Video and Photos taken General Conference weekend. October 3, 2010

Watch The Oquirrh Mountain Utah Temple (HD) - Mormon Temples Video The Oquirrh Mountain Utah Temple (HD) - Mormon Temples
Sep 23, 2011
The Oquirrh Mountain Utah Temple is the second of two temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints built in South Jordan, Utah. It is also the fourth in the Salt Lake Valley and the 13th in the state of Utah. The Oquirrh Mountain Utah Temple serves approximately 83000 Latter-day Saints living in the western Salt Lake Valley. The building is faced with light beige granite quarried and milled in China. The new Oquirrh Mountain Utah Temple was built on a bluff on the edge of the Daybreak Community; the property was donated to the church by Kennecott Land. The edifice features a single stone spire 193 feet (59 m) high, topped by a 9-foot (2.7 m) statue of the angel Moroni. Ground was broken for construction on 16 December 2006. Located on an 11-acre (45000 m2) site, the temple sits at the foot of the Oquirrh Mountains that form the western edge of the Salt Lake Valley and faces east toward a panoramic view of the Wasatch Mountains. From the site, temple visitors can see the other three temples in the valley: the Draper Utah Temple, Jordan River Utah Temple (also in South Jordan) and the Salt Lake Temple. On June 13, 2009, the spire was struck by lightning during a thunderstorm. The statue of the angel Moroni was tarnished, and was replaced on August 11, 2009. Prior to dedicatory services that took place on August 21-23, 2009, the public was invited to tour the new temple during an open house from June 1, 2009, to August 1, 2009. To learn more about Mormons and ...

Watch Provo Utah LDS (Mormon) Temple - Mormons Video Provo Utah LDS (Mormon) Temple - Mormons
Aug 27, 2010
www.youtube.com is avideo describing how to learn more about the Mormon Church. Information and pictures from www.ldschurchtemples.com and Wikipedia about LDS (Mormon) Temples. Mormons, or members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, worship in chapels on Sundays, however the highest sacraments of the faith, such as eternal marriages, are performed in Temples. For more information about Mormon theology and about temples built by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, visit http

Watch The Manti Utah Temple (HD) - Mormon Temples Video The Manti Utah Temple (HD) - Mormon Temples
Jan 07, 2012
The Manti Utah Temple (formerly the Manti Temple) is the fifth constructed temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mormons). Located in the city of Manti, Utah, it was the third LDS temple built west of the Mississippi River after the Mormon's great trek westward. (The St. George and Logan Utah temples preceded it.) The Manti Utah Temple was designed by William Harrison Folsom, who moved to Manti while the temple was under construction. The temple dominates the Sanpete Valley, and can be seen from many miles. Like all LDS temples, only church members in good standing may enter. The decision to build an LDS temple in Manti was announced on June 25, 1875 by Brigham Young. The Salt Lake Temple was announced years before in 1847, but construction was still underway and not finished until 1893. The Manti Temple was built, along with the St. George and Logan temples, to satisfy the church's immediate need for these structures. The site for the temple was the Manti Stone Quarry, a large hill immediately northeast of town. Early Mormon settlers in the area had prophesied that this would be the site of a temple. When Brigham Young announced the building of the temple, he also announced that the 27-acre (110000 m2) plot would then be known as "Temple Hill." The temple was completed in 1888, and a private dedication was held on May 17, 1888, with the prayer given by Wilford Woodruff. Three public dedications were held on May 2123, 1888, and were directed by ...

Watch Utah Salt Lake City home of the Church of Latter-day Saints - Jim Rogers Round the world adventure Video Utah Salt Lake City home of the Church of Latter-day Saints - Jim Rogers Round the world adventure
Nov 05, 2011
Jim Rogers is the author of best sellers, Investment Biker, Hot Commodities, Adventure Capitalist and A Bull In China. Jim Rogers was named by John Train as one of the most successful money managers of all time. In 1999 and 2000 Jim and his wife Paige traveled around the world. Their adventure is documented here in The Millennium Adventure. Salt Lake City is the most populous city and is the capital of Utah. Founded by Mormon settlers in 1847 led by Brigham Young Salt Lake City is the headquarters for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and has many LDS-related sites open to visitors. The most popular is Temple Square, which includes the Salt Lake Temple and visitors centers that are open to the public, free of charge. Temple Square also includes the historic Tabernacle, home of the world-famous Mormon Tabernacle Choir. The modern LDS Conference Center is across the street to the north. The Family History Library, the largest genealogical library in the world, is located just west of Temple Square. It is run by the LDS Church and is open to the public and free of charge. The city is also home of the NBAs Utah Jazz, Utah Blaze and the Utah Grizzlies. Copyright Jim Rogers - provided as a special contribution to The Fenton Report

Watch History of the Mormons in Utah & the Salt Lake Temple 1/8 Video History of the Mormons in Utah & the Salt Lake Temple 1/8
Jan 01, 2012
www.youtube.com is a video describing how to learn more about the Mormon Church. In this film, "Mountain of the Lord," a newspaper reporter from New York City visits with Wilford Woodruff, fourth president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints after the death of John Taylor, to recount the history of the construction of the Salt Lake Temple in the late 1800's. In late July of 1847, the first group of Latter-day Saint pioneers entered the Salt Lake Valley. Within a few days, their leader Brigham Young indicated the precise location where the holy edifice should stand by striking the ground with his cane and announcing, "Here we will build a temple to our God." Apostle Wilford Woodruff marked the spot then and there. Construction of the temple began on February 14, 1853, following a groundbreaking ceremony conducted by Brigham Young. A granite deposit was found nearby, and workers began to hand-chisel massive granite blocks which weighed between 2500 and 5600 pounds. These large stones were transported by ox-drawn wagon (and later railroad) to the temple lot. Most of the labor was performed by volunteers who, despite their hardships in trying to settle a new land, gave freely of their time and skills. Brigham Young encouraged the Saints to make the Salt Lake Temple the best it could be. The prophet stated that he wanted "to see the Temple built in a manner that it will endure through the Millennium" (Journal of Discourses, 10:254). The temple was built ...

Watch Mormon Temple Square Salt Lake City Video Mormon Temple Square Salt Lake City
Dec 28, 2011
This video shows shots of the Mormon Family History Center, Museum, Tabernacle and Temple.

Watch A Sneak Peak Inside Draper LDS Temple Video A Sneak Peak Inside Draper LDS Temple
Oct 14, 2011
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Watch The Ogden Utah LDS-Mormon Temple HD Video The Ogden Utah LDS-Mormon Temple HD
Aug 16, 2011
Ogden Utah LDS Mormon Temple with Odgen Tabernacle HD

Watch History of the Mormons in Utah & the Salt Lake Temple 2/8 Video History of the Mormons in Utah & the Salt Lake Temple 2/8
Aug 08, 2011
www.youtube.com is a video describing how to learn more about the Mormon Church. In this film, "Mountain of the Lord," a newspaper reporter from New York City visits with Wilford Woodruff, fourth president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints after the death of John Taylor, to recount the history of the construction of the Salt Lake Temple in the late 1800's. In late July of 1847, the first group of Latter-day Saint pioneers entered the Salt Lake Valley. Within a few days, their leader Brigham Young indicated the precise location where the holy edifice should stand by striking the ground with his cane and announcing, "Here we will build a temple to our God." Apostle Wilford Woodruff marked the spot then and there. Construction of the temple began on February 14, 1853, following a groundbreaking ceremony conducted by Brigham Young. A granite deposit was found nearby, and workers began to hand-chisel massive granite blocks which weighed between 2500 and 5600 pounds. These large stones were transported by ox-drawn wagon (and later railroad) to the temple lot. Most of the labor was performed by volunteers who, despite their hardships in trying to settle a new land, gave freely of their time and skills. Brigham Young encouraged the Saints to make the Salt Lake Temple the best it could be. The prophet stated that he wanted "to see the Temple built in a manner that it will endure through the Millennium" (Journal of Discourses, 10:254). The temple was built ...

Watch History of the Mormons in Utah & the Salt Lake Temple 3/8 Video History of the Mormons in Utah & the Salt Lake Temple 3/8
Jan 01, 2012
www.youtube.com is a video describing how to learn more about the Mormon Church. In this film, "Mountain of the Lord," a newspaper reporter from New York City visits with Wilford Woodruff, fourth president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints after the death of John Taylor, to recount the history of the construction of the Salt Lake Temple in the late 1800's. In late July of 1847, the first group of Latter-day Saint pioneers entered the Salt Lake Valley. Within a few days, their leader Brigham Young indicated the precise location where the holy edifice should stand by striking the ground with his cane and announcing, "Here we will build a temple to our God." Apostle Wilford Woodruff marked the spot then and there. Construction of the temple began on February 14, 1853, following a groundbreaking ceremony conducted by Brigham Young. A granite deposit was found nearby, and workers began to hand-chisel massive granite blocks which weighed between 2500 and 5600 pounds. These large stones were transported by ox-drawn wagon (and later railroad) to the temple lot. Most of the labor was performed by volunteers who, despite their hardships in trying to settle a new land, gave freely of their time and skills. Brigham Young encouraged the Saints to make the Salt Lake Temple the best it could be. The prophet stated that he wanted "to see the Temple built in a manner that it will endure through the Millennium" (Journal of Discourses, 10:254). The temple was built ...

Watch History of the Mormons in Utah & the Salt Lake Temple 4/8 Video History of the Mormons in Utah & the Salt Lake Temple 4/8
Jan 01, 2012
www.youtube.com is a video describing how to learn more about the Mormon Church. In this film, "Mountain of the Lord," a newspaper reporter from New York City visits with Wilford Woodruff, fourth president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints after the death of John Taylor, to recount the history of the construction of the Salt Lake Temple in the late 1800's. In late July of 1847, the first group of Latter-day Saint pioneers entered the Salt Lake Valley. Within a few days, their leader Brigham Young indicated the precise location where the holy edifice should stand by striking the ground with his cane and announcing, "Here we will build a temple to our God." Apostle Wilford Woodruff marked the spot then and there. Construction of the temple began on February 14, 1853, following a groundbreaking ceremony conducted by Brigham Young. A granite deposit was found nearby, and workers began to hand-chisel massive granite blocks which weighed between 2500 and 5600 pounds. These large stones were transported by ox-drawn wagon (and later railroad) to the temple lot. Most of the labor was performed by volunteers who, despite their hardships in trying to settle a new land, gave freely of their time and skills. Brigham Young encouraged the Saints to make the Salt Lake Temple the best it could be. The prophet stated that he wanted "to see the Temple built in a manner that it will endure through the Millennium" (Journal of Discourses, 10:254). The temple was built ...

Watch History of the Mormons in Utah & the Salt Lake Temple 5/8 Video History of the Mormons in Utah & the Salt Lake Temple 5/8
Aug 08, 2011
www.youtube.com is a video describing how to learn more about the Mormon Church. In this film, "Mountain of the Lord," a newspaper reporter from New York City visits with Wilford Woodruff, fourth president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints after the death of John Taylor, to recount the history of the construction of the Salt Lake Temple in the late 1800's. In late July of 1847, the first group of Latter-day Saint pioneers entered the Salt Lake Valley. Within a few days, their leader Brigham Young indicated the precise location where the holy edifice should stand by striking the ground with his cane and announcing, "Here we will build a temple to our God." Apostle Wilford Woodruff marked the spot then and there. Construction of the temple began on February 14, 1853, following a groundbreaking ceremony conducted by Brigham Young. A granite deposit was found nearby, and workers began to hand-chisel massive granite blocks which weighed between 2500 and 5600 pounds. These large stones were transported by ox-drawn wagon (and later railroad) to the temple lot. Most of the labor was performed by volunteers who, despite their hardships in trying to settle a new land, gave freely of their time and skills. Brigham Young encouraged the Saints to make the Salt Lake Temple the best it could be. The prophet stated that he wanted "to see the Temple built in a manner that it will endure through the Millennium" (Journal of Discourses, 10:254). The temple was built ...

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