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It’s a one-time opportunity for those not of the Mormon faith. The Indianapolis Indiana Temple in Carmel will be dedicated Aug. 23, and from then on only Mormons will be allowed to enter.
(RNS) — The LDS Church has had a presence in the ... And in the years that I’ve lived here, we’ve added temples in Indianapolis and Columbus, Ohio, both within a two-hour drive.
The Indianapolis temple will serve about 30,000 ... executive director of the LDS Temple Department in Salt Lake City. The Sealing Room, where the eternal marriages that Mormons believe in will ...
(KUTV) The LDS church leaders dedicated the ... Afterward the building was dedicated with a prayer. The temple is in Indianapolis. The 30,000 Mormons living in Indiana and Illinois will use ...
With the opening of Indiana's first regional Mormon temple in Carmel ... studies professor at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis who teaches a course called Mormonism and American ...
The 34,000-square-foot structure standing on 18 acres of grounds in Carmel, a couple of miles north of Indianapolis, will be the 148th LDS temple worldwide and one of fewer than 20 in the U.S ...
The inside of the Indianapolis LDS Temple is just as inspiring, but most will never see it. The chapels of the LDS Church (formerly known as Mormon), of which there are 13 in the Indianapolis area, ...
Other temples near Indianapolis are in Chicago; Louisville, Ky.; and Columbus, Ohio. The temple is the most sacred space of the Mormon faith, used for ordinances for Mormon families who wish to ...
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The Indianapolis Indiana Temple will be dedicated in three sessions ... will serve 25,000 members of the LDS Church. The two temples will be the 147th and 148th operating temples across the ...
CARMEL, Ind. (WISH) — A visit to the newest Mormon temple offers some insight into challenges faced by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Before entering the building, visitors ...