Temple

Years later, I was blessed to go to the Cardston Alberta Temple with my two children and baptize them for the grandparents who had raised me.
We have turned our house spiritually towards the temple.
“Because of the eternal nature of the temple and the work that takes place there, it has been decided that time-only marriages in the temple will no longer be performed.” (First Presidency Letter, May 24, 2021)
New details released about the Salt Lake Temple renovations.
Nearly all long-term volunteer positions in the temple are becoming service missionary assignments.
In a new Church News video released July 27, 2020, President Nelson describes the decision to close temples in March amid COVID-19 as “painful” and wracked with worry.”
There is a palpable influence that beckons viewers to “come unto Christ” (Doctrine and Covenants 20:59) that emanates from the marble creation of the Christus.
Elder Gerrit W. Gong will dedicate Canada’s ninth temple.
“Each time we renovate a temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, decommissioning occurs to remove sacred items and turn the building into a construction site.” (Rich Sutton)
I truly would stumble and be blind without these and other precious truths found on the pages of the Book of Mormon.
“I can hardly wait to bounce out of bed each morning and see what the day will bring.” (President Russell M. Nelson)
“We take seriously the responsibility to care for the tithes and donations received from members.” (The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)