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Before the dedication of the temple, a public open house was held. Approximately 40,000 people toured the temple during the weeklong open house. [3] LDS Church president Gordon B. Hinckley dedicated the temple on December 11–12, 1999. [4] The Edmonton Alberta Temple has a total of 10,700 square feet (990 m 2), two ordinance rooms, and two ...
The Starlite Room is a 1925 brick building in Downtown Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, one block south of Jasper Avenue, the city's main street.The building was originally built as a "citadel" (church or place of worship) for the Salvation Army.
In 1926, the Salvation Army converted the fire hall into a shelter named Bonnie Doon Eventide Home, and in 1949, the main building became a single men's shelter. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Although Ken Lenz has stated that "the building was vacant for almost a decade beginning in the early 1970s," the Salvation Army did not actually sell the building until ...
The Salvation Army in Canada (nicknamed "Sally Ann"; French: Armée du salut) is the administrative division of The Salvation Army, a Christian church, serving Canada and Bermuda. The Salvation Army was formed in 1865 in London , England, and it began working in Canada in 1882.
Religion in Edmonton consists of the diverse religious traditions of the people who live in Edmonton, the capital of Alberta. As of the 2011 National Household Survey, 55.8% of Edmonton residents identified themselves as Christian with 25.9% of the total being Catholic . 31.1% have no religious affiliation , 12.5% belong to other Christian ...
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Pages in category "Religious buildings and structures in Edmonton" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Temple Beth Ora logo introduced in 2015. Temple Beth Ora, abbreviated as TBO, is a Reform synagogue located at 12313 105 Avenue NW in the Westmount neighbourhood of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. [1] Founded in 1979 as Beth Ora Synagogue, it is the city's only Reform synagogue. [2] Since its establishment, the congregation has occupied several ...