Temple Square remains open for visitors who want to take in cultural celebrations and the faith’s history through art ...
It is not the temple’s scenic location or impressive architecture that President Russell M. Nelson emphasized before ...
But score one for the internet rumor mill: According to a news story in The Salt Lake Tribune ... it sounds like there will be something of a wait. For the uninitiated, temple garments are ...
The sound you hear is the jubilation of Latter-day Saint women at the news that temple garments soon will be — wait for it — sleeveless. That is one of the redesign options — labeled “open ...
But score one for the internet rumor mill: According to a news story in The Salt Lake Tribune ... it sounds like there will be something of a wait. For the uninitiated, temple garments are ...
But the larger issue on the water, Simonsen tells me, is that there's not enough of it, and not necessarily because of drought. The Jordan leaves Utah Lake as a wide, deep river but almost as soon as ...
President Nelson, age 100, dedicated the Church's 200th temple — the Deseret Peak Utah Temple — as a "place of peace and power" on Sunday, Nov. 10.
One of Salt Lake City's most iconic buildings is now a bit more visible to the public after renovations on the Salt Lake ...
The capacity of the temple will be doubled and it will also be more accessible for people who travel from all over to go to the Salt Lake Temple.
"There was an immediate response: 'Yes.'" A few weeks later, the descendants of James A. Staples — the head on-site mason for the team that laid the original foundation for the Salt Lake Temple ...
President Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints dedicated the Deseret Peak Utah Temple, Sunday ...