Following its dedication, the Jordan River Temple quickly became one of the busiest in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, even with the Salt Lake Temple less than 15 miles away. The regular schedule of Sunday meetings was cancelled for those members of the Church. The Lord has made known it is his will that sacred and holy temples should be erected, President Kimball said his remarks. Escalators were replaced with staircases. Following the dedication of the Draper and Oquirrh Mountain temples, that number has been reduced to 68 stakes. "We were not prepared to greet them and offer our customary assistance. The Jordan River Temple was the seventh temple in Utah; the second in the Salt Lake Valley. Where else would I be on a Friday morning?' With some 17,000 youth living in the Jordan River Utah Temple district, the event looked a little different than cultural celebrations of the past. A retired coordinator for the Church Educational System, he was born in Lima, Peru, to Alejandro Mora Chavez and Luz Almira Arauco de Mora. The Hong Kong China Temple with lights at dusk. 0000008255 00000 n Were there other meetings or duties he needed to attend to as he carried the weight of his prophetic mantle?". "I wondered if his health was failing and, therefore, he could not attend. The Jordan River Utah Temple was the only temple dedicated by President Marion G. Romney, who served as second counselor in the First Presidency. President Forsberg is a former stake presidency counselor, bishop, elders quorum presidency counselor and temple ordinance worker. The Jordan River Utah Temple is surrounded by lights at dusk. "I learned to like him, and then I learned to love him. We give Thee thanks for Thy servant President Russell M. Nelson. 0000082526 00000 n Sister Lundberg is an employment specialist and temple ordinance worker and former mission president companion, stake Relief Society president, and ward Relief Society, Young Women and Primary president. 0000033408 00000 n Located in South Jordan, Utah, it was built with a modern single-spire design. 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Notable presidents of the temple include H. Burke Peterson (198587); William Grant Bangerter (199093); LeGrand R. Curtis (199699); Ben B. The temple has been closed for renovation until sometime in 2017. The Jordan River Temple is the highest capacity temple with six instruction rooms. Church members line up for their turn to enter the Jordan River Temple for one of 15 temple dedication sessions in November 1981. While they speak but little English, through the aid of Gary Schwendiman, my interpreter, we were able to communicate and had a wonderful time together. She was born in Ogden, Utah, to William Merrill Hymas and Anna Darlene Hymas. With the help of their mother, they sold about 30 loaves. With cloudless, blue skies overhead, an estimated crowd of about 15,000 people attended the outdoor groundbreaking ceremony on June 9, 1979, including Utah Gov. A site dedication and groundbreaking ceremony were held on June 9, 1979. Of all the temples dedicated during his time as president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Spencer W. Kimball said the Jordan River Temple was perhaps the most significant. These numbers could have gone up even more since the remodel! Groundbreaking and site dedication for the Jordan River Temple was on June 9, 1979. Carl E. Pettersson, left, temple committee chairman and temple president Donovan H. Van Dam tour the Jordan River Temple site in May 1981. The spirit of Elijah can reach through centuries of time and bind our hearts to fathers whose names we read on old gothic manuscripts, but it can also reach through the pain of divorce and bind the heart of a son to his father and a father to his son. The spire of the Jordan River Temple. From raw dirt to colorful gardens, from cold concrete and steel has risen a beautiful temple a beacon on a hill.. Two and a half years later, having undergone three surgeries, President Kimball attended the Jordan River Temple dedication in a wheelchair. As the Jordan River Temple undergoes this change, the Deseret News has collected several memories shared by Mormon leaders and others who have served within its walls. Two young boys went door-to-door selling loaves of homemade bread. The beautifully white Jordan River Utah Temple stands in the southern Salt Lake Valley, 2 miles west of I-15. Kristi, left, and Ted Fraughton play at the site of the Jordan River Temple in the late 1970s. She was born in Salt Lake City to Marjorie Castleton and Morris Ashton Kjar. Francisco Zapata Orozco and Maria Esther Marin Olivo de Zapata, Victoria Ward, Monterrey Mexico Libertad Stake, called as president and matron of the Monterrey Mexico Temple, succeeding President Juan Villarreal and Sister Ernestina Garza de Villarreal. A short list of reasons is found in his biography, " Spencer W. Kimball: Resolute, Disciple, Prophet of God ," by Francis M. Gibbons. Brother Leonhardt has been called to serve as the recorder in the Freiberg Temple. All Rights Reserved, Looking back on the rich history of the Jordan River Temple. The Jordan River Utah Temple was intended to be a workhorse. Retired principal of Chartwell Capital Advisors, he was born in Murray, Utah, to Myrl and Jacob Peart Burton Jr. Outdated mechanical and electrical systems were replaced with modern equipment including plumbing, heating, and air conditioning. Arthur Moore hands a trowel to President Spencer W. Kimball at the cornerstone ceremony in August 1981. The Jordan River Utah Temple closed for an extensive renovation on February 15, 2016. TheTemple was dedicated on November 16-20, 1981 by President Marion G. Romney. Sister Pincock is a ward Relief Society presidency counselor and temple ordinance worker and a former ward Relief Society president, and ward Young Women and Primary presidency counselor. Church members line up for their turn to enter the Jordan River Temple for one of 15 temple dedicatory sessions in November 1981. She was born in Lima, Peru, to Antonio Arevalo Cerro and Blanca Hidalgo de Arevalo. Kirk Elmo Hathaway and Sheree Darlene Streeter Hathaway, Bedford Ward, Thayne Wyoming Stake, called as president and matron of the Star Valley Wyoming Temple, succeeding President James Moser and Sister Amy Moser. But with tears of joy, he was welcomed to the Celestial Room just before the ceremony commenced. Although it included song and dance, directors had to be creative in how they approached the celebration because of the number of youth. After giving an address and dedicating the site, President Kimball donned a hard hat, climbed onto a large front-end loader and scooped up the first shovelful of earth. All rights reserved. 0000001700 00000 n The Jordan River Utah Temple is rededicated in South Jordan on Sunday, May 20, 2018. Unlike many of the temples, which are built mostly with tithing funds, the Jordan River Temple site was given to the church and all of its construction was paid for by members in the 134 stakes within the temple district. Craig Palmer Burton, 68, Meadows Ward, Murray Utah South Stake, called as president of the Jordan River Utah Temple, succeeding President William A. Schaefermeyer. HWYs~)E *ZZ+{ 13{"A}|uoYdj[Av&hM)>o^-d@^P/n@M6};=GJ 0AH2p|Jh6;]INdG$?t([0FZZ j 7?U9.oyVyuN?zV^o t}bCuLJE?mW]kgu _ R};@iEB4^D"b'>9*Na\JJnYCBk/C ;p!m>AlWG5. At that time, temples were also under construction in Sao Paulo, Tokyo, Seattle, Mexico City and American Samoa. 0000017559 00000 n David Garth Pincock and FaDene Booth Pincock, Harrison Hills Ward, Omaha Nebraska Millard Stake, called as president and matron of the Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple, succeeding President Randall D. Bartlett and Sister Diana Bartlett. A day trip to Solo. temple was the Jordan River Temple, named after the river flowing through the area. For sealing or initiatory information please call the temple at 801-254-3003. Thirty of those in attendance at the dedication were elderly men and women who had been at the historic dedication of the first temple in the Salt Lake Valley, the Salt Lake Temple. Suddenly, they turned in unison, looking above them at a being I could not see, but I knew who it was by their expressions of gratitude," Wilcox wrote. ", When Wilcox was a baby, his parents divorced. Another member served as a sealer until he was released at age 94. Jointly published by the Deseret News and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, its content supports the doctrines, principles and practices of the Church. Sister Hathaway is an assistant to the matron and a former stake Relief Society and Primary presidency counselor, and ward Primary president. More than 160,000 members attended the dedicatory services. Years later, while attending BYU, Wilcox reconnected with his church-inactive father in Salt Lake City, the author wrote in "House of Glory.". The Jordan River Utah Temple is the fourth largest Mormon temple and has a total of 148,236 square feet, six ordinance rooms, and seventeen sealing rooms. Just hours before the dedication of the Jordan River Utah Temple, news correspondents announced that President Spencer W. Kimball, who was recovering from surgery and a lengthy hospital stay, would likely be confined to his room at the Hotel Utah during the dedication services. Donovan H. Van Dam was called as the first Jordan River Temple president. "Since that day the importance of attending the temple has been magnified in my eyes.". "We are grateful for those who, in their generosity, donated this site for this purpose," President Romney said in the dedicatory prayer, "and for all who have given so generously of their means, their time, their skills and their strength to make possible this sacred house. The Temple was dedicated on November 16-20, 1981 by President Marion G. Romney. Sister Chan is a ward Primary presidency counselor and ward music chairman and a former assistant to the matron, mission president companion, stake Relief Society president, and ward Relief Society, Young Women and Primary president. "Since that day, my father has been to the temple many times. Credit: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., Intellectual Reserve, Inc. Attendees arrive for the Jordan River Utah Temple rededication in South Jordan on Sunday, May 20, 2018. It is the namesake of the Jordan River, which flows about a mile east of the temple on its course through the valley. 0000002547 00000 n Coordinates: .mw-parser-output .geo-default,.mw-parser-output .geo-dms,.mw-parser-output .geo-dec{display:inline}.mw-parser-output .geo-nondefault,.mw-parser-output .geo-multi-punct{display:none}.mw-parser-output .longitude,.mw-parser-output .latitude{white-space:nowrap}403358.08600N 1115553.51520W / 40.5661350000N 111.9315320000W / 40.5661350000; -111.9315320000. Robert Leonard Foote and Kally Rae Henderson Foote, Kasson Branch, Rochester Minnesota Stake, called as president and matron of the St. Paul Minnesota Temple, succeeding President E. Bradley Wilson and Sister Mari-Lynn Wilson. A site dedication and groundbreaking ceremony were held on June 9, 1979. %PDF-1.7 % A public open house will run from Saturday, March 17, 2018, through Saturday, April 28, 2018, except for all Sundays during that period as well as the Saturdays of March 24 and 31. Retired principal of Chartwell Capital Advisors, he was born in Murray, Utah, to Myrl and Jacob Peart Burton Jr. A crowd gathers on the 15-acre plot at 10200 S. 13th west to see the Jordan River Temple cornerstone sealed in Dec. 1981. 0000002918 00000 n With attendance at the Salt Lake, Ogden and Provo temples at all-time highs in 1977, President Kimball announced plans for the Jordan River Utah Temple at a news conference in the Church Office Building on Feb. 3, 1978. In 1978, a large fund-raising campaign was started in the temple district, which included 122 stakes. Bromo. Francisco Zapata Orozco and Maria Esther Marin Olivo de Zapata. The member of the temple presidency assumed the Bensons wouldn't come the previous Friday because of President Lee's inauguration, but to his surprise they arrived at their normal time. Jointly published by the Deseret News and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, its content supports the doctrines, principles and practices of the Church. 19982023 ChurchofJesusChristTemples.org. Day 1: Dieng Plateau. "What a sweet experience awaited my sister and me as we entered the Jordan River Temple with our father," Wilcox wrote. The Jordan River Utah Temple was the only temple dedicated by President Marion G. Romney, who served as second counselor in the First Presidency. Day 3: Train To Malang. Subscribe for free and get daily or weekly updates straight to your inbox, The three things you need to know everyday, Highlights from the last week to keep you informed. The following new temple presidents and matrons have been called to serve by the First Presidency. My heart was turning. The first father that Elijah's spirit caused me to turn to was not some distant ancestor I would meet someday in the resurrection," Wilcox wrote. [2] The temple was rededicated by Henry B. Eyring on May 20, 2018. The entire interior and exterior were refreshed and beautified with new furnishings, finishes, carpet, artwork, and murals. We need wait no longer. 0000072158 00000 n President Spencer W. Kimball announces the Joran River Utah Temple at a press conference on Feb. 3., 1978. The grounds are open to all who wish to the feel the peace that surrounds this holy building. The Jordan River Temple was open to the public for tours 29 September through 31 October 1981. Sister Burton is an assistant director of Church Hosting and temple ordinance worker, and a former Relief Society general president, mission president companion, Relief Society general board member, Primary general board member, and ward Relief Society and Young Women presidency counselor. She was born in Oruro, Cercado, Bolivia, to Digenes Vargas Siles and Olga Alarcn Troncoso. The temple site is 15 acres (61,000m2). The Jordan River Utah Temple is the 20th operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. A short list of reasons is found in his biography, Spencer W. Kimball: Resolute, Disciple, Prophet of God, by Francis M. Gibbons. They were all dressed in white and were rejoicing and embracing each other as the sealings took place. 0000001575 00000 n They will begin their service in November. 0000028744 00000 n "I can think of no people who have ever lived or who now live that have more reason to rejoice than the Latter-day Saints, for they have had committed to their trust a work that is marvelous in its nature and sanctifying in its performance. This valley, the Church News quoted President Benson, will be protected, our families protected, our children safeguarded as we live the gospel, visit the temples and live close to the Lord.. 0000072552 00000 n This website is NOT an official website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. As he sits at the controls of a front-end loader, President Spencer W. Kimball waves to delighted onlookers at the groundbreaking in 1979. That is one of the great rewards I have received because Elijah came to fulfill Malachi's promise. 0000166324 00000 n The Temple is situated on a 15 acre site and the total floor area of the temple is 148,236 square feet. Sister Foote is a branch Relief Society presidency counselor and temple ordinance worker and former stake Young Women presidency counselor, and ward Relief Society, Young Women and Primary president. Three decades after its dedication, the Jordan River Temple, the 20th temple worldwide and seventh built in Utah and the second in the Salt Lake Valley, continues to be a workhorse in an era of accelerated temple work. The roof was replaced, and seismic upgrades were made. The Jordan River Temple is closed for renovation until sometime in 2017. This website is NOT an official website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Last fall, the First Presidency announced the Jordan River Temple would close for most of 2016 and most of 2017 for extensive renovation. The Jordan River Temple was the seventh temple in Utah; the second in the Salt Lake Valley. "He felt weary after 15 sessions in five days, but it was a jubilant weariness from which he readily recovered," Dew wrote. In a symbolic gesture during the 1979 groundbreaking, President Spencer W. Kimball departed from the traditional shovel method in favor of a hard hat and construction machinery. Never did most of us dream of such a thing happening, he said. The first view of the Angel Moroni statue atop the Jordan River Temple was to have been seen only after an unveiling ceremony in August 1981, but strong valley winds the week before tore away the canvas and caused some damage to the gold leafing, which was repaired. The Jordan River Utah Temple will be rededicated on May 20, 2018, according to an announcement on Thursday, Aug. 3, 2017, by the First Presidency of the LDS Church. With six temples already in Utah, the new president expressed his gratitude. I love it. A retiree of Union Pacific Railroad, he was born in Rexburg, Idaho, to Garth Sanford Pincock and Ressa Pincock. Here is a look back at its rich history. A retired institute director/coordinator for the Church Educational System, he was born in Charcas, Potosi, Bolivia, to Melquiades Coca Olivares and Baldomera Aldunate Barrozo.

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