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KTVX Salt Lake City on MSNInside the Kirtland Temple: A look at the past, present and future meaning of the historic building - MSNThe week that the Kirtland Temple reopened, hundreds of members from all over the world visited Kirtland, Ohio, for tours of ...
The two churches, both of which trace their roots back to Smith, announced the agreement in a joint statement, noting that the Kirtland Temple closed Tuesday and will reopen March 25 to the public ...
The Kirtland Temple sale through the eyes of a Community of Christ historian - The Salt Lake Tribune
I went back to Facebook, and I looked at a picture of my dad and me, when I gave him a tour in 2019 of the temple. As an academic, I know that things aren’t just things — things stand on a ...
The Kirtland Temple, dedicated by Joseph Smith in 1836, ... "Are we taking the building back to what it might have looked like on opening day? Or, what about the rest of the history?
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints recently acquired the Kirtland Temple, ... (RLDS) until the year 2001, dates back to Joseph Smith's creation of the Church of Christ in 1830, ...
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Church historian reflects on 2024 Kirtland Temple purchase ahead of general conference - MSNMany Latter-day Saints settled in the Kirtland area after leaving upstate New York due to persecution in 1830 to “go to the Ohio (D&C 37:1, 3).”The Kirtland Temple was completed in 1836 and ...
You walk in that temple and you’re walking back to the 1830s. There was never a time when an elevator was added, or a wing was added. So we’ll just work to make sure that it’ll be stable.
One of the historic events that was already planned for the Kirtland Temple in 2024 is the Mormon History Association ... — The luxury of time off is back on the papal agenda. Jeffrey Salkin.
From the Painesvile (Ohio) Telegraph. The old Mormon Temple at Kirtland, Ohio, so famous in the history of Mormonism, is now the property of a wealthy Mormon residing in Chicago, and was sold with ...
Portraits of Emma Hale Smith and Joseph Smith Jr. on display with some of the artifacts newly transferred from the Community of Christ, at the Church History Museum in Salt Lake City on Monday.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints purchased the historic Kirtland Temple, the first LDS temple built, along with other historical buildings and artifacts, from the Community of ...
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