Showing posts with label Temple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Temple. Show all posts

Sunday, May 3, 2015

It's a Matter of Spiritual Preparedness.....The Payson Temple


Last Friday Morning, Rooster Senior and I snuck away from our hectic lives and went to tour....the new Payson Temple located in Payson Utah.  This temple is currently open to the public for tours. After this open house, the Temple will be dedicated. To those who are unfamiliar with Temples, please watch the following video.


Temples are very sacred to members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day saints.  It is where sacred ordinances take place and where we can feel closer to the Lord without the distractions of the outside world. Believe me, that is priceless!


The Temple is a peaceful place and the grounds are beautiful. All are welcome to come to the grounds of any Temple.  (Please just remember that these are sacred places, so conduct yourself accordingly).




There are themes associated with many Temples.  I noted the following:


Stars. They were everywhere, and they are an 8 point star as well.


There are vines and leaves that flow downward on all the stained glass in the temple.  However, in specific ordinance rooms, the ceilings have images like this one from ldsliving.com


I noticed the round circle of beautiful pink flower with the vines meandering away from the circle.

When the Mt. Timpanogos Temple was being built, our family was able to tour the building while it was under construction.  One of the folks taking us on the tour explained the stained glass in temple.


See the circle in the center of the round window on this view of the Temple. As it was explained to us, the center round piece of glass represented the Lord's pure gospel and it is 'running down' the clear center section of the other windows down the the bottom floor (or in other words...to the earth and its inhabitants). However, on the sides of the window are 'stair-like' etching representing the opportunity that we have to return to upward to the Lord and his pure gospel.

I wonder if the vine-leaf-floral design is similar as if the Gospel and the Lord's pure love is flowing to all of us.


The opportunity to tour a Temple is a rare privilege for anyone. If you are fortunate to live in an area where a Temple has either been recently built or otherwise been updated, then a Temple Open House is an opportunity you should seriously consider. Go to this link to see when the next opportunity may be available and to also get tickets.

"For the Temple is a Holy Place Where We Can be Sealed Together Forever...."

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Archeology finding at the site of the Provo City Center Temple

I drive by this site every once in a while and try to get a few fleeting pictures of the Temple in Provo that is being built on the site of the Provo Tabernacle. It's pretty hard to do when you husband won't slow down a little for you to get the shot!  That's why you get to see the glare of his truck window. (My apologies...really)


These were taken a few weeks ago.  However, there is some exciting news about an Archeology find at the site.  I love that the early Pioneers found this to be so important.  How fortunate are we to discover it again at this time.


Friday, May 18, 2012

This moment brought to you by ......our Heavenly Father


As I was driving to work yesterday, I realized that I had the opportunity to see 3 different LDS Temples during the latter part of my week.....each week.  Where else could I have that opportunity?  It is a blessing that I am grateful for.  It is one....that brought us this great moment.


So, in the spirit of preparedness....and things you may consider sweet to the taste....consider this wonderful message.  It is indeed, worth 'enduring to the end' while watching.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Oquirrh Mountain Utah Temple....Photo Tour

Oquirrh Mountain Utah Temple exterior. (Copyright Intellectual Reserve, Inc.)

It appears that we have yet another opportunity to see a new temple in our area. A recent article published by the church has a photo gallery showing the interior of the temple. After you click on the link below, look for a link button entitled "Click to view gallery (20 Photos)". This will take you to a smaller window showing these beautiful photos. The article is very informative as well. If you have the chance, take your family and tour this beautiful facility.
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