Dedicating My Temple: Reflections on a New House of the Lord in Saratoga Springs
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KatrinaAugust 14, 2023
As always, you delivered another exceptional article. I love your articles. Thanks for your wisdom, honesty, and inspiring stories.
ShaunaAugust 14, 2023
Thank you so much. I thoroughly enjoyed your thoughts and focus. And I appreciate the admonition to reflect more intently and personally, about the role of a temples in our lives, if we are getting a new one. I am in that situation. I have attended the workhorse temple, Jordan River, for years now. And have come to love it. But when the Taylorsville temple is dedicated it will be my new temple. I think we'll focus on your message for FHE tonight to motivate us and get us in the right mind set of gratitude for a new temple
Claudia Henderson SmithAugust 14, 2023
Great article, Mariah. I feel the same way about our new Richmond temple where my husband and I work every Wednesday evening. I loved this - Temples are indeed the intersections where heaven and earth meet and where the Lord can dwell with us.
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