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The Mesa Pageant runs Tuesday through Saturday evenings during the two weeks just before Easter, with translations done in Spanish with 400 headphones. [8] The four-story, multi-level stage used for the pageant is a temporary installment on the temple grounds. [2] It takes three weeks to assemble and is disassembled after each Easter season.
The audience prior to a 2007 performance of the Mesa Arizona Easter Pageant. Mesa Easter Pageant: Jesus the Christ, Mesa, Arizona: This free musical is presented during the two weeks before Easter on the north lawn of the Mesa Arizona Temple. The British Pageant: Truth Will Prevail (Chorley, Lancashire, England): Will generally be held every ...
Jan. 31—After a two-year hiatus, the popular Easter Pageant at the Mesa Arizona Temple is returning in April in such a big way that preparations already are underway. During the second week of ...
List of pageants of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; B. Because of Elizabeth; H. Hill Cumorah Pageant; M. Mesa Arizona Easter Pageant; Mormon Miracle ...
Jun. 27—Offering the general public a rare experience unlikely to be repeated until the next century, the iconic Mesa Arizona Temple will be open for tours this fall as an exhaustive three-year ...
The Mesa Arizona Easter Pageant Jesus the Christ began in 1928 as a small sunrise Easter presentation. The pageant is now the "largest annual outdoor Easter pageant in the world." [58] With a 450-member cast, the 65-minute pageant depicts the birth, life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ using song and dance. California
The Mesa Arizona Temple (formerly the Arizona Temple; nicknamed the Lamanite Temple) [2] is the seventh operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The intent to build the temple was announced on October 1, 1919, by church president Heber J. Grant , during the church's general conference .
The basic beliefs and traditions of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) have a cultural impact that distinguishes church members, practices and activities. The culture is geographically concentrated in the Mormon Corridor in the United States, and is present to a lesser extent in many places of the world where Latter ...