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The Brigham City Utah Temple is a temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in Brigham City, Utah. The intent to build the temple was announced on October 3, 2009, by church president Thomas S. Monson, during general conference. [3] It is the fourteenth temple of the LDS Church completed in Utah. The temple has two ...
After Smith's death in 1844, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) continued to practice prayer circles in its temples.In addition, local stake and ward prayer circles were organized and conducted until May 3, 1978, when the church's First Presidency announced that all prayer circles should be discontinued except those performed in a temple as part of the endowment. [4]
Brigham City Utah Temple: Operating 36,000 sq ft (3,345 m 2) 3.14 acres (12,707 m 2) September 23, 2012 Boyd K. Packer edit: 140 Calgary Alberta Temple: Operating 33,000 sq ft (3,066 m 2) 10.17 acres (41,157 m 2) 28 October 2012 Thomas S. Monson: edit: 141 Tegucigalpa Honduras Temple: Operating 28,254 sq ft (2,625 m 2) 13.6 acres (55,037 m 2)
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St. George Utah Temple: January 31 1871 Brigham Young: November 9, 1871 Brigham Young {{{open_house}}} April 6, 1877 Daniel H. Wells: Castellated Neo-Gothic Truman O. Angell: 2 Operating Logan Utah Temple: October 6, 1876 Brigham Young May 17, 1877 John Willard Young February 5 – March 3, 1979 (after renovations) May 17, 1884 John Taylor
The Endowment House stood in Temple Square, Salt Lake City, Utah from 1855 to 1889. 1855 – The first building specifically designed for conducting temple rites with ordinance rooms was constructed and called the Endowment House. [31] 1870s – Second anointings began to be performed vicariously for deceased members of the church. [8]: 30
The church is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, and has established congregations (called wards or branches) and built temples worldwide. It is the largest denomination in the Latter Day Saint movement founded by Joseph Smith during the period of religious revival known as the Second Great Awakening .
On April 12, 1987, LDS apostle Boyd K. Packer, who was born & raised in Brigham City, rededicated the tabernacle after extensive renovations. [4] In 2012 the grounds were re-landscaped along with the construction of the Brigham City Utah Temple, and a new media center was put in as a kind of visitors center.