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Provo, Utah Tabernacle Temple

September 3, 2013 by shelley

The pioneer tabernacle in Provo, Utah was built during pioneer times in Utah.

250px-Provo_Tabernacle

It is a historic icon of Provo and has been home to many religious and cultural events.

It was a very sad day in December 2010 that a fire nearly destroyed it.    It burned in December 2010.

There was not much left after the fire.

Provo Tabernacle after fire December 2010

Provo Tabernacle after fire December 2010

 

But thankfully, the LDS church announced  plans to rebuild the Provo tabernacle and dedicate it as a temple!

It  was one of the places I had to check out while in Provo, Utah.

I went to see the progress they had made at the site

Construction on the Provo City Center Temple

Construction on the Provo City Center Temple

Construction on the Provo City Center Temple

Construction on the Provo City Center Temple

Construction on the Provo City Center Temple

Construction on the Provo City Center Temple

Construction on the Provo City Center Temple

Construction on the Provo City Center Temple

Filed Under: Church, Travel Tagged With: Fire, Latter-day Saints, LDS, LDS Provo City Center Temple, LDS temples, Mormons, Pioneer tabernacle, Provo, Provo City Center Temple, Provo Tabernacle, Utah

BYU Women’s Conference, Provo, Utah 2012

May 1, 2012 by shelley

BYU Women's Conference, Provo, Utah.

I was again very fortunate to attend Brigham Young University’s Women’s Conference. BYU hosted more than 16,000 women from around the world Thursday and Friday, April 26-27, during the annual BYU Women’s Conference. This year’s theme, “And They Were Armed with Righteousness and with the Power of God in Great Glory,”comes from 1 Nephi 14:14.

The conference, co-sponsored by the Relief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, featured speakers covering a variety of topics along with activities such as service projects, an instant choir, book signings and an evening concert.

After two days of instruction, service and a little bit of entertainment, thousands of women from all over the world left the Brigham Young University campus “recharged” and “renewed” Friday afternoon.

There were thousands who filled the Marriott Center to listen to Elder Andersen and his wife, Sister Kathy Andersen, speak during the closing session of Women’s Conference at BYU.

“While the battle rages, we need not fear,” Elder Andersen told the group of women. “The Lord will help you, your family and others you love who need special help. We know the outcome. The Savior will triumph over all.”

Drawing from the conference’s theme taken from a scripture in The Book of Mormon — “And they were armed with righteousness and with the power of God in great glory” — Elder Andersen spoke of how individuals must be armed as they fight in the spiritual war raging for the souls of men and women.

“We recognize the enemy and understand his plan,” he said. “The pride of the world seeks to destroy faith by casting doubt on the existence of God, or, if not his existence, his personal care and concern for his children. ”

It is through being armed in righteousness that individuals are able to feel the power and promises of God, he said. And it is through taking the Savior’s name upon oneself that individuals are able to be converted and act as a disciple and defender of Christ.

“Think about the journey of your own conversion and discipleship through the years,” he said. “When you are more sensitive in taking his name upon you … you see more clearly, sense more deeply your identity as a daughter of God, and realize in greater measure the purposes you have accomplished, are accomplishing and will yet accomplish.”

Even in times of difficulty, individuals can find peace and happiness as they arm themselves with righteousness and unite with others. Because of this, individuals can look to the future with faith, Elder Andersen said.

Once again, I got to attend with my friends; Ellen Riley from Massachusetts and Linda Esplin from Phoenix. It is one of my favorite things I do each year!

Linda Esplin and Ellen Riley.
Mt. Timpanogos with snow.

BYU Women’s Conference, Provo, Utah.

We have attended together for three years and every year it has snowed. This year was the warmest so far but we did get snow in the foothills around Salt Lake City, with rain in the valley. My favorite mountain, MT. Timpanogos had a lot of snow on it as you can see from the picture.

Filed Under: Church, Friends, Travel Tagged With: Brigham Young University, BYU, friends, Mt Timpanogos, Provo, Utah, Women's Conference

Women’s Conference BYU April 2011

May 26, 2011 by shelley

Provo Utah

Linda Esplin and Ellen Riley


Two years in a row, we did it!! We’ve been friends for 30 years, and we decided to make Women’s Conference each spring a must do so we can get caught up and enjoy our friendship to the fullest. Not easy since Ellen is in Massachusetts, Linda in Arizona and I am in Kansas but we did it for the second time in two years. It is like we have never been separated and pick up right where we left off. True friendship spans time and distance, and definitely worth the effort to meet at BYU’s Women’s Conference.

Filed Under: Church, Friends, Travel Tagged With: BYU, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, friends, friendship, LDS, Mormon, Provo, Women's Conference

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