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Latter-day Saints temple to be built in Federal Way
Washington is home to more than 280,000 Latter-day Saints, widely known as Mormons, in over 480 congregations, according to the church.
Federal Way getting its first Latter-day Saints temple, sixth in WA
The temple is planned to be built on an 11.6-acre site — currently a gated-off wooded area — located at approximately 1405 South 364th Way in Federal Way. It will be the city’s first temple allotted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Inside the Salt Lake City Temple — a look at the ongoing interior renovations
After nearly 5 years of construction on the Salt Lake City Temple, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released insight into the future of the temple's layout and design.
When Latter-day Saints enter the renovated Salt Lake Temple, will they recognize it?
Any observer can see the outside progress of earthquake-proofing granite temple on Temple Square, but what has happened to the interior? What about all the furnishings, staircases, door handles, and other items so loving created by the Latter-day Saint faithful in the 19th century?
Newly renovated Salt Lake Temple to honor pioneer past while welcoming future worshippers
The new design of the Salt Lake Temple is said to honor the pioneer past, with consideration given to those who will worship in future generations.President of
Latter-day Saint leaders say renovated Salt Lake Temple will include significant changes, preservation
The renovated temple will feel more consistent and more like the original Salt Lake Temple from beginning to end,” said Bill Williams, the church’s director of architecture. “As soon as you walk through the doors of the north entry pavilion,
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Public open house for Deseret Peak Utah Temple, the 200th for Latter-day Saints, begins Thursday
The Deseret Peak Utah Temple's free public open house begins this week. More than 100,000 are expected to walk through the ...
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New Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints temple will be built in Federal Way
FEDERAL WAY, Wash. — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS) announced Monday that it would be building a ...
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Neighborhood Bigots Object to New Latter-day Saints Temple in Las Vegas—While Playing Slot Machines at Bars
As The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints prepares to build their first new temple in the state in 35 years, a low ...
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National study finds Latter-day Saints are the faith community ‘most resilient to political division and polarization’
Strong prohibitions in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints against bringing political discussions into worship ...
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The Mormon church’s oldest-ever president has turned 100
Leaders of worldwide religions commonly stay at the helm well past retirement age, but it’s not often you find centenarians ...
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'There's a place for you': Harris campaign reaches out to Latter-day Saints in Arizona
Kamala Harris' campaign is launching a Latter-day Saints for Harris-Walz Advisory Committee to ramp up outreach to Mormon ...
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints President Russell M. Nelson celebrating 100th birthday
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints President Russell M. Nelson is celebrating his 100th birthday on Monday, Sept ...
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New Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints temple coming to Federal Way
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has chosen the location for its 45,000-square-foot Tacoma Temple.
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National study finds Latter-day Saints are ‘most resilient to political division and polarization’
A new national study has found that Latter-day Saints “stand out as the faith community most resilient to political division ...
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