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 Kirtland Ohio Temple
From 1831 to 1838, Kirtland was the headquarters of the Church.
http://www.rustcoin.com/temples/kirtland.html   (11 words)

  
 Temple (Mormonism) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Temples and their associated ordinances are a vital part of the theology of the LDS church.
Temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Temple worship played a prominent part of the Bible's Old Testament and temples are mentioned in the New Testament and also in the Book of Mormon.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temples_(Mormonism)   (3442 words)

  
 Restoration Bookstore -- Spiritual Experiences of the Kirtland Temple Dedication
Those mechanics included (1) a Temple, (2) a School of the Prophets, to study and worship in the Temple to prepare those who attended to actually enter Christ& celestial presence, and (3) a visit of Christ to the Temple to personally bestow the Holy Spirit of Promise upon them.
The Temple dedication service was held on Sunday, March 27, 1836, and was the beginning of the solemn assembly.
Four hundred and sixteen men of the School of the Prophets returned to worship in the Temple, when a most spectacular thing happened—the Temple was suddenly bathed in celestial fire and continued in that condition for several hours.
http://restorationbookstore.org/prints/kirtlandtempleded.htm   (2015 words)

  
 Sealings in the Kirtland Temple of the Church of Christ
Sealing in the Kirtland Temple of the Church of Christ
Sealings in the Kirtland Temple of the Church of Christ
According to the LDS DandC, it was received in 1831.
http://www.absalom.com/mormon/belief/kirtland.html   (1303 words)

  
 D&C/Church History - Lesson 18
In that Temple, set apart by the servants of God, and dedicated by a prayer that was written by inspiration, the people were blessed as they never had been blessed for generations.
The temple is a place of beauty, it is a place of revelation, it is a place of peace.
Temple attendance is one of the most significant things we can do to deliver ourselves from the calamity of the wicked.
http://beardall2000.com/dc/ch18.html   (3245 words)

  
 THE KIRTLAND TEMPLE AND THE SECOND PENTECOST
The Saints in the Kirtland Temple enjoyed a heavenly spiritual outpouring that was even greater than the Pentecostal feast described in the Book of Acts.
The west room in the upper part of the temple was consecrated by prayer for the school of the prophets on January 4th, 1836.
The temple was being rushed to completion The school of the prophets was removed to the temple in the first part of January.
http://www.2s2.com/chapmanresearch/user/documents/kirtland.html   (7049 words)

  
 Photograph: Kirtland Temple
In this temple, Joseph Smith saw a vision of the celestial kingdom (D&C 137).
On 3 April 1836, the Savior appeared and accepted the temple as a place in which he would reveal his word to his people (D&C 110:1-10).
In this temple, Jesus Christ, Moses, Elias, and Elijah appeared and restored priesthood keys (see D&C 110).
http://scriptures.lds.org/chphotos/9   (151 words)

  
 Latter-day Saints Temple Resources
A Temple Is the House of the Lord
2002 Friend and LDS Temples --- Temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
TEMPLES - a Sign of the True Church Make the Solomon's Temple.
http://www.fastq.com/~jbpratt/lds/resources/temples.html   (705 words)

  
 deseretnews.com Historic Kirtland
Kirtland served as headquarters of the LDS Church from 1831 to 1838, when church founder Joseph Smith directed the growing body of Saints to gather in Missouri.
Restoration work on the store, which was literally the economic and spiritual center of Kirtland for several years, was completed in 1984.
The upper room of Whitney's store was the site of many meetings detailing the organization and doctrine of the church, and housed the School of the Prophets, where early church leaders were instructed by Joseph Smith and others.
http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,510035127,00.html   (1511 words)

  
 Our Trip To Kirtland Temple
Kirtland Temple is a breath-taking place with "the" great spirit.
After that, we went outside and visited with the Mormons, while we were touring the outside of the temple.
We watched a filmstrip over it, and then we went over to the Kirtland Temple.
http://rgosite.org/colbern/colbern1.html   (719 words)

  
 LDSGetaway.com :: L.D.S. Family Travels: Kirtland
About 300 members were living in the general area and with the arrival of the Prophet, Kirtland became the headquarters of the Church.
Kirtland, sometimes called the “City of Faith and Beauty,” lies about 22 miles east of Cleveland in the northeast corner of Ohio.
But of even greater importance were the many significant spiritual events that occurred in and around Kirtland during this important period in Church history.
http://www.ldspro.com/ldsgetaway/docs/ft/030530kirtland.asp   (3879 words)

  
 Item Description
These six photographs of the Kirtland Temple, the first house of worship for the followers of Joseph Smith, Jr., who founded the Latter Day Saint movement in western New York in 1830, were taken in 2002.
The bottom level was for the deacons, the second for the teachers, the third for the priests, and the top level for the bishops.
The third floor contained rooms for the "Kirtland High School," during the day and church quorum meetings in the evening.
http://worlddmc.ohiolink.edu/OMP/NewDetails?oid=1821600   (486 words)

  
 Our History - Historic Sites
Their evangelistic success led to the establishment of Kirtland as church headquarters and eventuated in the construction of a sacred house of study and worship known today as the Kirtland Temple.
The “House of the Lord,” commonly known as the Kirtland Temple, was built between 1833-1836 and served as a center of community life.
It stands as a symbol of the importance of building community and the spiritual empowerment that comes from extensive preparation.
http://www.cofchrist.org/history/sites.asp   (1063 words)

  
 The Holy Order in Nauvoo by Lisle G. Brown
In the Spring of 1836 Joseph Smith introduced the Church's first temple ordinances (washings, anointings, washing of the feet, and the solemn assembly) in the Kirtland Temple.
Instead the Kirtland Temple ordinances assumed a secondary status, becoming initiatory rites to a body of richly symbolic ceremonies introduced by the Prophet at Nauvoo in the 1840's.
Orson Hyde wrote that Rigdon tried "to palm upon [the Church] a false revelation, which was 'that God had shown him that a guardian must be appointed to build up the kingdom to Joseph Smith.'"/60 In presenting this revelation to the Church, Rigdon ignored a procedure established by Joseph Smith before his death.
http://www.lds-mormon.com/holyordr.shtml   (7165 words)

  
 On The Kirtland Temple
As you know the Kirtland Temple is owned and operated by the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
In particular, the Director of the Temple wrote a letter to the RLDS First Presidency explaining his opposition to permitting LDS officials blessing and passing the Sacrament in their temple.
Brothers and Sisters, I believe the Kirtland Temple is still the Lord's House.
http://members.aol.com/acadac/talks/k-temp.htm   (2450 words)

  
 Burning of the Nauvoo Temple
What Nauvoo was to the Mormons in the 1840s, Kirtland had been in the 1830s, and the church had built its first temple there, which is still standing.
The burning of the Nauvoo temple on 9 October 1848 was preceded by statements of Young assenting to the burning.
The Temple is admirably designed for Literary or Religious purposes.” This one was accompanied by an advertisement for the Kirtland Temple, “having come to a determination to sell all the church property.” The advertisement ran for more than seven months without success.
http://www.churchofjesuschristoflatterdaysaints.org/Temple.htm   (7507 words)

  
 The Temple of the Lord -- Prophecy Regarding the Kirtland Temple
That temple, I believe, is both the Kirtland temple and our temples of the Holy Ghost.
The Temple of the Lord -- Prophecy Regarding the Kirtland Temple
Visions, including a vision of the Father and Son, were beheld at eight meetings, and the congregation saw heavenly beings or angels in nine meetings.
http://www.greaterthings.com/Ridenhour/me_in_restoration/KirtlandTemple.htm   (1653 words)

  
 GS Kirtland Temple
It was dedicated on 27 March 1836; the dedicatory prayer was given to the Prophet Joseph Smith by revelation (D&C 109).
It was not used for the full temple ordinances given in temples today.
A vision given to Joseph Smith the Prophet, in the temple at Kirtland, Ohio, January 21, 1836.
http://scriptures.lds.org/gsk/krtlndtm?sr=1   (716 words)

  
 Mormon Biographical Registers
Became disaffected and left the Church in 1838.
Assisted in writing dedicatory prayer for Kirtland Temple 1836.
In 1836, he helped write the dedicatory prayer of the Kirtland Temple.
http://smithinstitute.byu.edu/resources/register/siMBRegisters.asp?alpha=C   (7451 words)

  
 Pentagram/Modern LDS Church
Eliphas Levi, one of the most influential magicians of the 1800s, wrote in his massive volume on transcendental magic: "the pentagram signifies the domination of the mind over the elements, and the demons of air, the spirits of fire, the phantoms of water and ghosts of earth are enchained by this sign".
The present leadership of the Mormon church is responsible for and has the final word on the symbols used on the Temples.
Hofmann's forgeries had world wide repercussions, instead of the dignity and respect that the Mormons had hard earned, the rest of the Christian world now held the church in contempt because of these forgeries which the church embraced showing that they were founded in occultism.
http://www.cryfromthedust.net/pentagram_modern_lds_church.htm   (1593 words)

  
 BYU NewsNet - Kirtland Temple celebrates 166 years
"The Kirtland Temple is a fulfillment of a promise the Lord made to the saints that if they were faithful, they would be endowed with power from on high," said Robert Millet, professor of religious education.
Joseph Smith, the first president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, announced plans to build the temple in December 1832.
In the late 1830s, mobs forced members of the church to leave Kirtland.
http://newsnet.byu.edu/story.cfm/37906   (184 words)

  
 2003 MHA Conference Overview
In addition to Kirtland tours and plenaries, as usual, additional MHA concurrent sessions addressed the conference theme: "Varieties of Mormon Experience in a Pluralistic World." Scholars explored the unity and diversity that characterized the Mormon movement from its early days in the 1830s to the present.
In addition, the opening keynote address and welcome in the lower assembly hall of the Temple was sounded by Community of Christ President W. Grant McMurray.
In cooperation with the City of Kirtland, the LDS Church has rerouted local traffic ways allowing safe access to surrounding church historical sites.
http://www.jwha.info/mha/overview.htm   (773 words)

  
 People mentioned in the Doctrine and Covenants
Patten, David W. — high priest; worked on Kirtland Temple; member of Zion's Camp; member of Quorum of Twelve, 1835-38; mission (114:1); killed in battle of Crooked River on Oct. 25, 1838; taken unto Lord (124:19,130).
Miller, George — Ordained bishop; helped build Nauvoo Temple (124:20-23); missionary; brigadeer general in Nauvoo Legion; carpenter on the Nauvoo House; appointed trustee-in-trust for Church on Aug. 9, 1844; followed James J. Strang; died in 1856 at Meringo, Illinois on way to California.
Johnson, John — Opened home to Joseph Smith, 1831-32; promised eternal life (96:6); member of Kirtland High Council, 1834; worked on Kirtland Temple, 1835; rejected from High Council in 1837; left the Church in 1838; died July 30, 1843 at Kirtland.
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Lane/2536/dcpeople.htm   (4118 words)

  
 How was the Kirtland Temple different than the temples of today? : Mormon Temple Architecture information from Answerbag
Finally, during the twentieth century, as the Church really began to establish congregations in other nations, the demand for temples grew.
Index » Social sciences » Religions » Religions A - Z » Christianity » Denominations &; Mormonism » Temples » Architecture
Once it was completed, it was a place where Joseph Smith could receive additional revelations and authority from God.
http://www.answerbag.com/q_view.php/21379   (364 words)

  
 Articles for L.D.S. Christians
A summary of the reasons Passover was symbolic of the sacrifice and resurrection of Jesus Christ, followed by a discussion of the calendrical significance of the return of the Prophet Elijah to the Kirtland Temple on Easter Sunday, 3 April 1836.
Sacred calendars provide precise dates for King David, his son Solomon, and the dedication of Solomon's temple, completing the chain of interlocking dates from Adam to Jesus, the son of David.
Using the moon to determine Qumran calendar dates in the Dead Sea Scrolls sheds light on the longstanding enigma of when the priestly temple courses served.
http://www.johnpratt.com/items/docs/lds   (2349 words)

  
 Letters to the Editor: August 2004
Another contradiction is that the Bible teaches eternal life is granted to those who look to Christ's atonement as the complete payment for their sins.
However, Mormonism teaches that one cannot receive eternal life (the highest level of heaven and exaltation) without LDS temple marriage and participation.
Briefly, we are former Mormons, now Evangelical Christians, who feel the LDS people have not been given a fair chance to make an informed decision as to the truthfulness of Mormonism's claims.
http://www.utlm.org/onlineresources/letters_to_the_editor/2004/2004august.htm   (13388 words)

  
 Kirtland Temple
Although the full blessings of the temple were not given until the Nauvoo Temple was constructed some years later, many revelations were received here, and God the Father and His Son, Jesus Christ visited the temple and stood on the breastwork of the pulpit.
The Kirtland Temple was the first built by the church.
Stone for the temple was quarried nearby in what is now the Chapin Forest.
http://solo21.abac.com/frodsham/kirtland_temple.htm   (68 words)

  
 Kirtland Temple Fellowship Opportunities
Each fellowship is named in memorial of a person who made a considerable impact on the story of the Kirtland Temple and the faith community that built it.
Fellows participate in University level courses on topics pertaining to Latter Day Saint History and Museum Education.
Student apartments are furnished and range from one to three bedrooms, all within walking distance of the Kirtland Temple.
http://www.h-net.org/announce/show.cgi?ID=137358   (446 words)

  
 Kirtland Temple
Sidney Rigdon to ask the Lord to accept the performances of the evening, and instructed us, when he was done, to shout Hosannah, Blessed be the name of the most High God.
Carlos Smith as President of the High Priests in Kirtland.
  After this Hyrum Smith anointed Father John Smith who anointed the rest of the high council of Kirtland.
http://partridge.parkinsonfamily.org/histories/edward-kirtland-temple.keys.htm   (367 words)

  
 JimDoty.com - Kirtland Temple
Built in the 1830s by the "Church of the Latter Day Saints", it is owned and operated today by the Community of Christ.
The Kirtland Temple, known also as the "House of the Lord", is a remarkable building.
The Temple is on Ohio State Highway 306, one mile south of I-90.
http://jimdoty.com/Travel/kirtland_temple/kirtland_temple.html   (127 words)

  
 THE KIRTLAND TEMPLE DEDICATION
It includes arrangements of all six of the hymns that were sung at the original dedication, plus O God Th'Eternal Father.
THE KIRTLAND TEMPLE DEDICATION is 28 pages long, in 8 1/2" x 11" choral format, softbound.
MUSIC AND NARRATION ARRANGED BY For SSAATTBB Choir, Organ and Narration
http://www.earlyldshymns.com/kirtland_dedication.htm   (96 words)

  
 OhioPix: Kirtland Temple
The Temple was the first church constructed by the Church of the Latter-day Saints.
Construction of the Temple began in 1833 and it was dedicated in 1836.
Exterior view of the Kirtland Temple, Kirtland, Ohio, ca.
http://www.ohiohistory.org/ohswww/etcetera/exhibits/ohiopix/image.cfm?ID=3323   (36 words)

  
 The Kirtland Temple, Kirtland Ohio.
Please go to http://rlds.org for information about the Kirtland Temple.
http://www.kirtlandtemple.org   (21 words)

  
 LDS Temples: Kirtland Temple
These lovely photographs are of the Kirtland Temple in Kirtland, Ohio.
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http://www.dlmark.net/buy_tkirtland.htm   (364 words)

  
 JimDoty.com - Kirtland Temple 2
nterior photos of the Temple are only available in cooperation with the Kirtland Temple Historic Center.
The window on each end of the photograph is the same window so the photo is actually a little wider than 360 degrees.
http://jimdoty.com/Travel/kirtland_temple/kirtland_2/kirtland_2.html   (84 words)

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