Plans Unveiled for Salt Lake Temple Renovation
Details and project renderings have been released regarding the upcoming closure and renovation of the historic Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Salt Lake Temple - Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
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Original granite temple built for Mormon followers of Brigham Young.
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Travel Utah - Visiting the Salt Lake Temple in Salt Lake City
Take a tour of Salt Lake Temple in Salt Lake City, United States -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The world's largest monument to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, known as the Salt Lake Temple, has its home in Salt Lake City, Utah.
The tallest point of the structure is a towering two hundred and ten feet, and as such it is the largest Mormon Temple in the world.
In 1847, Brigham Young, one of the Church's first prophets and presidents, chose the site for this immense church. Construction of the exterior ended in 1892 when the capstone containing the figure of the Angel Moroni was finally put into place.
The golden statue commemorates this angel who is said to have been the keeper of the golden plates, the inspiration for the Book of Mormon.
Mormon symbolism and beliefs are well represented in the Temple's gorgeous architecture.
The Salt Lake Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah
The Salt Lake Temple is a temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) located on Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States.
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Salt Lake Temple Renovation: Preserving The Past, Protecting The Future
Completed in 1893, after 40 years of construction, the Salt Lake Temple has stood as the centerpiece of Salt Lake City for over a century. It's iconic facades and towering spires have become symbolic of the church as a whole around the world. And now, as the church prepares to undertake an expansive restoration, we look it's history, the work to preserve its past and protect it for the future.
Salt Lake LDS (Mormon) Temple
Peaceful aerial video of the Salt Lake LDS temple in Salt Lake City, Utah just after sunrise.
Shot 100% on the GoPro Hero3 Black Edition with the DJI Phantom 2, Zenmuse H3-3D Gimbal, ImmersionRC Tx, and Black Pearl Monitor... all quite epic.
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Niezwykly Swiat - USA - Salt Lake City - Salt Lake Temple
Świątynia Salt Lake jest największą i najważniejszą świątynią Kościoła Jezusa Chrystusa Świętych w Dniach Ostatnich, powstała w latach 1853-1893. Niestety światynia jest dostepna tylko dla Mormonów i to wyłacznie z okazji ważnych uroczystości.
Salt Lake City Hosts United Nations
Leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are hosting events in Salt Lake City this week associated with the 68th United Nations Civil Society Conference. For the next several days, thousands of attendees are in Utah’s capital, the first city in the United States to host the annual event outside of the United Nations’ (U.N.) headquarters in New York City.
Latter-day Saint Charities, the humanitarian arm of the Church, is partnering with Feeding Children Everywhere, American Airlines and JustServe to assemble 375,000 meals for children in need as part of the conference at the Salt Palace Convention Center.
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The Salt Lake Temple is a temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) located on Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. At 253,015 square feet (23,505.9 m2), it is the largest LDS temple by floor area. Dedicated in 1893, it is the sixth temple completed by the church, requiring 40 years to complete, and the fourth temple built since the Mormon exodus from Nauvoo, Illinois, in 1846. All-Seeing Eye – The center tower on each side contains a depiction of the All-Seeing Eye of God representing how God sees all things.[20]:147[1]
Angel Statue – The golden Angel Moroni placed on the capstone of the temple symbolizes the angel mentioned in Revelation 14:6 that will come to welcome in the Second Coming of Christ. Early architectural plans showed two horizontally flying angels[21][22][23] and the earliest references to the Salt Lake Temple's angel were always Gabriel. The original blueprint drawings intended the angel to be wearing temple ceremonial clothing like the angel on the Nauvoo temple, but W.H. Mullin's 12.5-foot statue wears a crown instead of a temple cap that was originally built with a bright light creating a halo effect at night.[24]
Beehive – The beehive symbol (which appears on the Utah state seal) appears on external doors and doorknobs and symbolizes the thrift, industry, perseverance, and order of the Mormon people.[25][18]:44
Big Dipper – On the west side of the temple the Big Dipper appears, which represents how the priesthood can help people find their way to heaven as the constellation helped travelers find the North Star.[26][18]:42 The uppermost stars on the temple's constellation align with the actual North Star.[27]
Compass and Square – Early plan drawings of the temple show the Masonic arrangements of a compass and square placed along the second and fourth floor windows,[18]:43 but the plans were changed during construction.[18]:39 These symbols had appeared on the Nauvoo Temple weathervane.[18]:43
Clasped Hands – Above each external door and doorknob appears the hand clasp, which is a representation of covenants that are made within temples or brotherly love.[18]:43
Clouds – On the east side of the temple are clouds raining down representing the way God has continued revelation and still speaks to man like the rains out of Heaven[1] or alternatively a veil of ignorance or sin.[18]:43
Earths – The earthstones in the lower buttresses have been interpreted as the gospel of Christ spreading over the whole Earth.[18]:42
Saturns – Early drawings and a written description by Angell showed Saturnstones along the top tier of the temple,[28]:146[29] though the design was changed years later.[30]:60-62[31]:9
Spires – The six spires of the temple represent the power of the priesthood. The three spires on the east side are a little higher than those on the west: they represent the Melchizedek, or higher priesthood, and the Aaronic, or preparatory priesthood respectively. The three spires on the east side represent the church's First Presidency and the twelve smaller spires on those three represent the Twelve Apostles.[32]
Sun, Moon, and Stars – Around the temple there are several carved stones depicting the sun, moon, and stars which correspond respectively to the celestial, terrestrial, and telestial kingdoms of glory in the afterlife.[33][18]:42 The sunstones have also been interpreted to represent God, the moonstones in different phases as representing different phases of life, and the starstones representing Jesus Christ.[1] These symbols were drawn from the three lesser lights symbols in the Freemasonry practiced by many early church leaders in Nauvoo.[34] Additionally, five-pointed stars have traditionally represented the five wounds of Christ (hands, feet, and side) and the five-pointed star with an elongated downward ray found on several LDS temples has been interpreted to represent Christ coming to Earth.[
Salt Lake City, Utah
Recorded May 31, 2019
Day #8 of my five week road trip brings me to Salt Lake City, Utah. This video includes...
00:00 Approach town on Interstate 80
01:43 Drive through downtown on State Street
04:12 Joseph Smith Memorial Building
04:59 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Office Building
05:48 26th floor observation deck
07:12 Temple Square
12:58 Utah State Capitol Building
20:18 World's first KFC restaurant
28:57 The Great Salt Lake
31:33 Hyatt Place Hotel Farmington
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Temple Square Salt Lake City
Dominated by a magnificent six-spired temple, the square is the symbolic heart of the worldwide Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints.
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- ... I couldn't begin to imagine aht it must feel like to be on stage with 21000 pairs of eyes looking at you Temple Square was everything I thought it would be, very orderly, incredibly well organised, spotlessly clean, and the Missionaries very friendly and ...
- ... Wednesday the two of us wanted a little education so we took the Trax (the commuter train into town) to the Temple Square ...
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- Brunnen am temple square by Doerty_die from a blog titled Auf der anderen Seite der Rockies
- Ich am temple square by Doerty_die from a blog titled Auf der anderen Seite der Rockies
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- Temple Square by Alifebeinglived from a blog titled Christmas Lights at Temple Square
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- Temple Square by Samiamqt from a blog titled The family visits
- Temple Square by Roadtripusa2010 from a blog titled Salt Lake City et ses mormons bohèmes
- Temple square by Doerty_die from a blog titled Auf der anderen Seite der Rockies
THE BEEHIVE HOUSE | HOME OF BRIGHAM YOUNG | TEMPLE SQUARE SALT LAKE CITY UTAH
The Beehive House is the home of Brigham Young and is located in Temple Square Salt Lake City Utah. Join us as we take a tour of this historic mansion.The Beehive House was one of the official residences of Brigham Young, the second president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The Beehive House gets its name from the beehive sculpture atop the house.
We are not affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints but wanted to see this amazing home. When we walked in we were greeted by a very friendly and knowledgeable tour guide. This tour is absolute must do if you are visiting the Salt Lake City area.
The Beehive House was constructed in 1854, two years before the neighboring Lion House was built (also a residence of Young's). Both homes are one block east of the Salt Lake Temple and Temple Square on South Temple street in Salt Lake City, Utah. The home was designed by Young's brother-in-law and architect of the Salt Lake Temple, Truman O. Angell, who also designed the Lion House. It was constructed of adobe and sandstone.
Young was a polygamist, and the Beehive House was designed to accommodate his large family. The Lion House also became his official residence as governor of Utah Territory and president of the LDS Church. Upon its completion, Young briefly shared the Beehive House with his senior (and only legally recognized) wife Mary Ann Angell (1803–1882), though she chose to make her home in the White House, a smaller residence on the property. Young's first polygamous wife, Lucy Ann Decker Young (1822–1890), possibly due to her seniority, became hostess of the Beehive House and lived there with her nine children.
The Beehive House served as the executive mansion of Utah Territory from 1852 to 1855 and was where Young entertained guests. The home is connected by a suite of rooms to the Lion House. This suite included Young's offices and his private bedroom where he died in 1877. - Wikipedia
On this 30 minute tour you will see some of Brigham Young's personal items like his coat and cane. We also enjoyed looking at his tools and his beaver hats. The admission is free and the hours are Monday - Saturday 10 am to 6 pm.
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The Salt Lake Temple is a temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) on Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. At 253,015 square feet (23,505.9 m2), it is the largest LDS temple by floor area. Dedicated in 1893, it is the sixth temple completed by the church, requiring 40 years to complete, and the fourth temple built since the Mormon exodus from Nauvoo, Illinois, in 1846.
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Salt Lake City, Utah is a great place to visit. Besides the beautiful Mormon Temple, the city is also the capital of the state of Utah. The architecture of the capitol building is quite impressive and features an incredible view of the city. In the nearby mountains, there are great places to explore in nature such as Silver Lake, which features an easy hiking loop trail and a beautiful lake. Silver Lake is near the Brighton ski resorts.
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Exploring Temple Square in Salt Lake City
In today's video, we're taking a day trip up into Salt Lake City and exploring Temple Square in downtown. This area is absolutely beautiful and worth a visit if you are in the area, especially in the spring when the tulips are blooming. The gardens here are fabulous and full of color this time of year and the grounds and buildings are immaculately kept. We even got to stay and hear an organ concert at the Tabernacle. A great day!
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