The Remarkable Story behind the Architecture of the Washington DC Temple
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Rob McGhieJune 10, 2022
I remember Bro. Keith Wilcox came to the Miami stake center in 1974 or 1975 to give a presentation on the Washington DC Temple at a fireside. I remember him saying that the mindset he had when designing this temple was “Enlightenment “. It was just before I went to the temple with my wife and children to be sealed for all eternity.
SfischJune 10, 2022
I loved hearing this story. What a marvelous opportunity to be part of the Lord’s design team. What an honor-what a blessing! I believe Brother Wilcox daughter was in my college of family living. -specifically - Interior Environments at BYU.
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