End of Joseph Smith's street was the Foot of Main where canal boats would dock and immigrants would enter Nauvoo LDS Church History
End of Joseph Smith's street was the Foot of Main where canal boats would dock and immigrants would enter Nauvoo LDS Church History
Far West Temple Corner Stones importance Doctrine and Covenants
Far West Missouri Temple Lot importance of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints LDS
Best St. George Temple information in a video by Bruce C. Hafen of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Only a mile and a half away from the Pioneer Cemetery, where the Three Witnesses Monument is located, is the Richmond Cemetery where one of the three witnesses is buried, David Whitmer. The Richmond Cemetery is only .5 miles away from the courthouse. David Whitmers grave is in the center of the cemetery. David Whitmer […]
If you are in Nauvoo in July and the first week of August do your best to attend BOTH the Nauvoo Pageant and the British Pageant. There are two different Pageants that happen in the same location. The British Pageants and The Nauvoo Pageant alternate days of the week through the month of July and […]
One of the most memorable experiences for my family was the opportunity to go to the Nauvoo Temple. They all said there is nothing like this building in the whole world. There is such a special feeling inside with everything connected to the Nauvoo Time period, it was a very special experience for everyone. It […]
Winter Quarters is a large and important part of the History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Winter Quarters is where the Pioneers stopped, and made a community to prepare for the long journey to the Rocky Mountains. Now when you stop in Omaha Nebraska to see Winter Quarters the Church of […]
To watch on Youtube click here: https://youtu.be/VkBpEOLSKe4 To listen on Spotify click here: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/krystine-stephenson/episodes/Land-of-Seattle-Washington-Temple-of-The-Church-of-Jesus-Christ-of-Latter-day-Saints-e301qol The Seattle Washington Temple is the 19th operating Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The people of the Pacific Northwest were very anxious to get a Temple in their area. A group of Stake Presidents had even […]
The Seattle Washington Temple is the 19th Latter-Day Saint Temple in operation. The groundbreaking was done on May 27, 1978 by Marion G. Romney and was dedicated by Spencer W. Kimball on November 17-21 1980. The Seattle Washington Temple is the first temple built in the Pacific Northwest. In the 1960s a group of Stake […]