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  2. Ordinance room - Wikipedia

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    The first building to have ordinance rooms, designed to conduct the Endowment, was Joseph Smith's store in Nauvoo, Illinois, in 1842.Using canvas, Smith divided the store's large, second-floor room into "departments," which represented "the interior of a temple as much as circumstances would permit" (Anderson & Bergera, Quorum of Anointed, 2).

  3. Architecture of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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    Many temples, beginning with the Idaho Falls Temple, were built with the center-spire design. This was the first temple in years to be constructed with any sort of spire or tower. The Oakland Temple is an unusual variation on the center spire design as it incorporates four additional spires—one on each corner of the building—for a total of ...

  4. Temple architecture (LDS Church) - Wikipedia

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    The additional space includes a second ordinance room and sealing room, a waiting room, offices for temple workers, and laundry facilities, increasing the size for both to 11,937 sq ft (1,109.0 m 2). The Colonia Juárez Temple has not been altered from the original design and remains the smallest temple built by the church.

  5. Inside the temple: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ... - AOL

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    Any LDS member wishing to spend time within the Temple would first stop in the two dressing rooms, we are told, there, changing from street clothes into long-sleeved, high-necked, long white ...

  6. Temple (LDS Church) - Wikipedia

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    The LDS Church booklet "Preparing to Enter the Holy Temple" explains that Latter-day Saints "do not discuss the temple ordinances outside the temples". [ 29 ] To enter the temple, an individual must be baptized, and after one year, may seek a temple recommend , which authorizes admission to the temple.

  7. Yigo Guam Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Yigo Guam Temple is the church's first with convertible rooms, meaning that if necessary, the instruction room can be used as a sealing room, and vice versa. [21] The design has elements representing the heritage of the surrounding area, representing spiritual meaning in the temple's appearance and function.

  8. Endowment (Mormonism) - Wikipedia

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    The Telestial Room of the Salt Lake Temple, where part of the instruction occurs. The endowment focuses on LDS belief in a plan of salvation and changes to the ceremony in 2023 included more discussion of Jesus. [57] Parts of the doctrine of the plan of salvation explained include: [58] The eternal Nature of God, of Jesus Christ, and their divinity

  9. Mormon church announces Tacoma as one of 18 sites ... - AOL

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    It will be the first temple in Pierce County for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Mormon church announces Tacoma as one of 18 sites worldwide chosen for new LDS temple Skip to main ...