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  • I love the true and it is real

  • Going to the temple makes my week so much better, I'm able to feel and hear the spirit free of worldly interruptions.

  • They are very beautiful buildings. I am impressed.

  • We feel a sense of peace as well when we go to the temple, or even just walk on the temple grounds. What feelings arise in you as you attend the temple or even just walk on sacred ground? We'd love to hear YOUR story and/or testimony of the church! Share it with us on Facebook; just search for us at "LDS Jewelry."

  • The Temples are beautiful! they are the house of the Father.

  • The CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS IS A TRUE CHURCH! I'm glad to be LDS!

  • It's not that you wnn't SEE your family... its that there is a way provided on Earth to have the physical bonds recognized beyond the grave. It is a belief and practice much like your baptizing babies. Are the babies that don't get baptized still unholy just because they don't get baptized?? We believe in baptism but as a rite of passage and cleansing at the age of accountability. Not that Adam's sins are upon the heads of every soul. Does that answer your question?

  • @jillywillyrn Yes, that answers my question, but I thought I should clear something up. The Orthodox do not believe that Adam's sin is upon the heads of every soul. That is an invented teaching of the Catholics and Protestants. The reason we Baptize infants is because through Baptism, one becomes a member of Christ's Body. The Church is the Body of Christ. We believe infants should be invited to participate in God's Kingdom through prayer, worship, baptism, chrismation, and Communion (Mt 19:14).

  • @magnus56j Infants have no need for baptism since baptism is for the remission of sins. An infant cannot sin.  As the infant grows, he or she is taught about right and wrong and eventually is accountable for his actions and then chooses to be baptised.

  • To all who believe they will be together as a family after death, answer this: Why do your marriage vows sever your relationship at death? You covenant to be true and faithful to each other is "until death do you part". Your covenant does not extend into eternity unless you are sealed by the Lord's Priesthood in the Lord's Temple. The power to bind people was given to the Lord's Apostles and no one else.

  • @heberalma I think you are thinking much too "inside the box." The infinite God has much more wonderful gifts in store for us in heaven. The "binding and loosing" is a reference primarily to the authority "to absolve sins" but it also includes all the teaching, sacramental, and administrative authority of the apostles. This authority was in turn transmitted to the bishops of the Church and continues in effect to this day.

  • Reason being is because u seal ur family in heaven for eternity. Not just for earth. We all have freedom of agency to believe what we want. An LDS members, we believe this. Thats all...

  • I was excomunicated, and was recently rebaptised. I cannot wait for my blessings to be restored so that I can return to the temple with my family.

  • I don't get it. Of course families would be together in Heaven, along with all believers in Christ. The one lady said "Without the temples I can't link my family together forever." Why would not being "sealed" in a temple keep you separated from your family? That just does not really appeal to me. As Greek Orthodox, we believe that all people in Heaven will be together forever, including families. I just don't see why it is necessary to have temples in order to "seal" yourself to your family.

  • @magnus56j we believed that we can be with our families through eternity, plesase respect our religion, i was catholic before i became mormon and i don't see why people have to talk down on the LDS church we don't talk down on yours, please just respect, the temple for us is the house of the lord and even if you are not mormon you should be able to understand that. thank you

  • @AngelesDeUSA I wasn't talking down your religion. I just don't understand why if you don't get "sealed" in the temple, you won't see your family. Does that mean you won't see your Catholic family in Heaven since you didn't get sealed to them? As an Orthodox Christian, we believe we will be together with our families in Heaven for eternity, but there is no need for a "sealing." Since I am not a Mormon, does that mean I won't see my family in Heaven? Is this your belief? Can you specify?

  • @magnus56j No, it does not mean that you won't see your family in heaven but it does mean that you will not be a family unit. When you got married did the priest or minister use the words "until death do you part"? If so they your marriage ended when your partner died. In the Temple marriage's are sealed for "Time and all Eternity" by the power of the priesthood which the Savior gave to Peter, James and John. This priesthood power is what "binds on earth and in heaven". 

  • @gdbmaybe Actually, I'm not married. My understanding was that, when LDS couples get sealed in the temple, that also keeps their children together. Orthodox see marriage as a Holy Mystery and the mysteries of the Church are blessings God gives us during our early pilgrimage. But, anyway, that answers my question. Thanks!!

  • @magnus56j Those are fantastic questions. To answer them, I would like us to understand there there is a stark difference between being able to see your loved ones in heaven, and actually being an eternal family in heaven. While it may be possible to see your loved ones without the sealing ordinance, you would not be considered the same family unit that you were on Earth, because this holy ordinance makes us no longer spirit brother and sister, but Husband and Wife, or Parent and Child.

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  • @ZOOran Amen. :D

  • i cant wait to be there

  • THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS IS TRUE..

  • i love going to the temple evening it's 6 hours away and have to get up at 4:00 am if we what to be back by 10:00 pm but it's nice when we go up as youth of the church going to the temple on the steak bus trips or just ward youth trips we meet now youth and make now friends or strength the friendships that u have and seeing all the youth that mad the same sacrifice as u to do these work.

  • I love the temple. It is somewhere where I can feel the spirit so strongly. I am only 13, and I've gone on Youth Temple Trips. I am LDS, and I'm proud to be one! It's the one way to happiness! : )

  • This May of 2011 was my first time returning to the San Diego temple in more than 3 years, my branch president gave me a ride home after and I have to admit I started bursting in tears in his car in front of his 2 daughters and wife. I really did feel God's love. Being Mormon = being happy :)

  • Thank you very much for the video. I love this church so much

  • @NativeSupport , We believe that it is the Lord's house, and only the best should be used for such a purpose. A temple is always kept spotless. It's supposed to be beautiful. The church will always get the best available for a temple of God. If you ever get the chance to go to an open house for a temple, I'd recommend it, and that may help you better understand why they look the way they do. :)

  • I cannot wait to go to the temple to be married.... i love doing baptisms and i can't wait to be able to do all the work there is to do. I love the temple!

  • The Temples are so beautiful & sacred!!! Although I'm unable to go to the temple as often as I'd like due to proximity & finances, I've often felt great comfort & a calming peace as I've participated in sacred ordinances within the walls of the temple!!!

    I know that all of this is made possible only the the infinite Atonement of my/our Lord Jesus Christ!!!

  • Even with religious purposes aside, I love this-- such an amazing positive vibe emanating from each comment. love.

  • Thank you so much for this video =) it increased my testimony in the Gospel and my doubts were qettinq erased !!! As a younq women of God, I will prepare to enter the Temple !!O:-) I know that the Church is true and throuqh Jesus Christ there is happiness =)

  • I'm an atheist but that is one gorgeous building.

  • @sweetlolitacookies I find it harder to believe we came from nothing and go back to nothing than to believe in God who we have witnesses have seen. 

  • @sweetlolitacookies - You should see the inside. It's so peaceful and beautiful.

    

  • @rumbler50 Jesus is the literal son of God, as we are also the sons and daughters of God. He was chosen to be the Savior of our world, to do what he did (perform miracles, teach the gospel, and ultimately suffer and be crucified on the cross for our sins) in the name of the Father. His loving sacrifice made it possible for us to return to live with our Heavenly Father. He and Heavenly Father are 2 separate beings, as is the Holy Ghost. Together they are 3 separate members of the God Head.

  • The temples.....what an awesome blessing to be able to go in and partake of its truths.

  • @sensualfold Do you know which talk this is by Elder Nelson? I've giving a talk about temples soon...

  • Such a beautiful and peacefull place...

  • The temple is so beautiful and sacred....

  • Is Jesus Christ God

  • @rumbler50  No. He is the Son of God.

    God = Heavenly Father

    Jesus Christ = Son of God

  • He is God the Son. But not God the Father, or God the Holy Ghost

  • So beautiful!! Almost a year ago was married and sealed to my wonderful husband in the Salt Lake temple. I wouldn't have it any other way! It's so beautiful and the peace experienced is unlike anything that can be found on earth.

  • Gorgeous architecture!!

  • Don't know how anyone can look at these buildings and have any neg feelings about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

  • When I go to the temple with my friends after baptisms, I like to sit and think. When my friends are talking and laughing, Im sitting alone pondering how i can make myself a better person physically and mentally. It really helps to relieve yourself from the pressures of the world and come closer to Heavenly Father.

  • When I go to the temple with my friends after baptisms, I always sit by myself and just think. While all my friends are talking and laughing, Im sitting and pondering how I can make myself a better person. It really helps to have that day (or days) to escape the pressures of the world and come closer to Heavenly Father.

  • i love temples! they are the most beautiul things i've ever seen!

  • Every time I attend the temple the outside influences of the world are gone and I feel peace and closer to God.

  • ANYONE can enter the temple if they are worthy, and by worthy I don't mean perfect! It is about being morally clean because it is such a sacred place. Of course you must be baptized to be able to work towards such a privilege, but anyone can be baptized regardless of their past as long as they want to start fresh.

  • i love going to the temples ever time it is some thing new

  • Temples are such a wonderful place. They are so beautiful and inspiring. Inside is peace and quiet and communion with the Lord.

  • What a beautiful place! The temple is truly the House of God. The San Diego Temple is more beautiful than a fairy tale castle! Excellent video!

  • Verdaderamente son la Casa del Señor...

  • I am about to get married in the Logan Temple. I only have 16 more days until my wedding, and I am so happy my fiance and I chose an eternal marriage. This Church is true. And because of temples, my family will be forever..

  • I LOVE going to the temple and doing baptisms for the dead. "its like giving them a key and saying your freed."

  • I love this so much :)

  • I am lucky enough to go to the temple early mornings on friday. It has blessed me so much

  • All the temples are so beautiful!!!

  • The "world" disappears inside these sacred walls.I've had the priviledge of serving in a Temple.Truly the highlight of my life.The Temple has served as a place of study,prayer and meditation.

  • Thank God for the temples. They help me through my journey in this life and how to raise my kids.

  • temple are pretty im not mormon and never been to one yet but sereval just look so peace and pretty

  • This is amazing. The church is so true!

  • these are some very good looking people.

  • Not only can sacred ordinances be performed and you can feel the spirit, but it's a gorgeous wedding location :)

  • why arent there any crosses inside any of these temples????

  • @atmatk Mormons believe in a living Christ. We focus on the atonement of Jesus Christ for our sins, his suffering in the Garden, his death upon the Cross, but we focus also on the resurrection of our Savior. He lives still and is waiting for us. We focus on the living gospel and life of Jesus Christ and his part in the great plan of Salvation, and more importantly his return upon the earth. He is our brother, and He will come again.

  • @atmatk To learn more about Mormon doctrine and beliefs, just visit Mormon.org or LDS.org. I hope that this helped answer your question! :)

  • @atmatk We don't have crosses in our temples or church buildings because we revere Christ's life, not His death. We understand the crucifixion was important Christ's sacrifice. But putting undo focus on it distracts us from the actual Atonement (which He performed in Gethsemane), and the resurrection (when He rose from the tomb on the third day.) We don't begrudge any Christian who chooses to symbolize their faith in Christ with the cross. We just choose not to do so.

  • @atmatk The cross a symbol that reminds us of Christ's death. and temples represent heaven on earth, and eternal life that we can have because of Jesus Christ. We don't use the symbol of the cross because Christ lives and overcame death.

  • @atmatk we remember christ's resurection and life, not his death. the cross is a symbol of his death.

  • Mormons believe in a living Christ. We focus on the atonement of Jesus Christ for our sins, his suffering in the Garden, his death upon the Cross, but we focus also on the resurrection of our Savior. He lives still and is waiting for us. We focus on the living gospel and life of Jesus Christ and his part in the great plan of Salvation, and more importantly his return upon the earth. He is our brother, and He will come again.

  • The temple is a wonderful place. It has and still does bring such peace and comfort to my heart.

  • Respectfully, I have one question, do you still have to be a member to go into the temple or can anyone attend?

    I know that for worship halls there is no problem, but when I asked if I could go to the temple, I was told by the elders that I couldn't because I wasn't a member.

    Thanks in advance for answering my question.

  • @Bigben2u Once a temple is dedicated only members with a temple recommend may enter the temple. However there are temple open houses before the temple is dedicated that you can go in and learn about the temple. Also, some temples have a visitor's center that is open to the public where you can learn about the beliefs of the Latter-Day Saints and learn more about the temple.

    :) hope this answered your question

  • @Bigben2u you can go into temple before they are dedicated. Its quite a beautiful experience. I very highly recommend you do :)

  • im a new convert i hope i can go to the temple soon

  • JS-H 1 38-39 & Malichi 4: 5-6

    38 Behold, I will reveal unto you the Priesthood, by the hand of Elijah the prophet, before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord.

    39 And he shall plant in the hearts of the children the promises made to the fathers, and the hearts of the children shall turn to their fathers. If it were not so, the whole earth would be utterly wasted at his coming.

    This promise was made at the counsel in heaven this promise is fulfilled in the temples.

  • "They are understood by the humble, yet they can excite the intellect of the brightest minds." I love that.

  • The temple is wonderful! I just got my call to Rome, Italy, and I leave in February. I was able to go to the temple for the first time last weekend. It was so special to be there with my parents and brothers and sisters! It was such a wonderful experience, and I can't wait to go again and again. :)

  • How can I download this video?

  • i am happy i am mormon

    i love the templeeeeeeeeeeeee

  • This is wonderful video.

  • Everything said in this video is absolutely true.

  • Thankyou for these beautiful words! I hear you.

  • MORONISM IS GREAT.

  • In going to the temple you are entering into the House of the Lord to receive his blessing and guidance from Heavenly Father and his son. In the temples we perform ordinances for the live in deceased ancestor’s link together the human family into an eternal celestial unit.

  • Anyone is welcome and prepares well. what that mean?

  • @71gk Members of the Church must be worthy to hold a Temple Recommend.  This means that they are making good choices in their life and trying to be like the Savior. So, anyone that is a member is welcome, if they have spiritually prepared themselves by making and keeping themselves worthy.

  • @71gk It means that when you go to the temple you make promises to God for which you will be held accountable for how well you keep them. If you are not living up to a certain moral standard then you will not be prepared to keep those covenants entered into in the temple, and you would then be responsible for that had you made those promises when ill-prepared. For the basic standards that one should live up to read "For the Strength of Youth". It is applicable to any age. God bless you.

  • @71gk

    just with what he said, no unclean thing can enter. going to the temple requires a massive amount of mental preparation and repentance.

    we need to prepare to be talk by the spirit.

  • @71gk You first need to be a member of the church. You need to wait a year after joining, during which time you would keep the commandments, and learn more about the temple and work with your bishop. Then you could receive the great blessing of attending the Lord's Holy House.

  • @71gk It just means that it is a very sacred place so before we go once we have studied and repented to maintain the sacred nature of the temple.

  • I just recently joined the church and still have a little while before i can get my temple Ordianances. I have been throught the Temple in Nauvoo, IL ( being i live about a hour away ) this was when they had a open house after they had rebuilt the Beautiful temple. I was not a memeber at the time and I still felt like the lord was speaking to me but I just ignored it because I wasnt for sure exactly what our Heavenly Father wanted me to do... but Now I cant wait to be able to go back

  • 0:52 Mesa AZ Temple! Whoot!

  • I've spent some time with LDS members this past year, and I have to say.. even though I don't believe in god, their is a lot of things you can learn from the mormon church. They put a lot of time into their community, and are some of the nicest christians I've ever met.

  • I absolutely love the temple!!! I feel so energized and peaceful there

  • "Death cannot sever families sealed in the temple" .... :)

  • wow what a beautiful place ! i am a catholic yet i respect all religions! the temple looks like a tryly beautiful placve where ya can learn the teachings of the lord!!!

  • @kinderteach100 Thank you .

  • Temples are such humbling and beautiful places. I hope to get married to my RM someday in one :) I'm thinking the Salt Lake City Temple!

  • "Anyone is welcome who prepares well."

    Through commitment to our Heavenly Father, and to the Gospel of Jesus Christ, we are made worthy to enter the temple.

  • Going to temple is something my husband and I are striving to get to,to be sealed together as an eternal family.The temple will help us to grow,to help us learn and to know our Christ better.

  • @cajunnanaof4 It will be the most wonderful experiance you and your Husband will ever go through. When my Wife and I went through the Temple the first time to be sealed, I statred to get tears in my eyes I was so happy and overwelmed with the spirit. I fell in love with my wife all over again, and had a more loving respect for her. That her and I are now together forever and ever. I wish you and your Husband the best and good luck! :-)

  • I love this video! Even just going to the grounds of the temple provide peace. I love walking around them every sunday! I know they are holy houses dedicated to the Lord. We learn so much in them, much of which is personal, spirit-filled and unique to each of us. It is a beautiful place, inside and out, physically and spiritually.

  • Coolness! Saw someone I know from my home ward—Brother Latham (the gentleman in the glasses in front of the Alamo)! Too awesome. I cannot wait to be sealed to my best friend in the temple!

  • Raised 3 chidren on my own . would like to find a eternal companion . attention lds single men who honor there Prst. and are over the age of 55 looking for a kind compassionate sister age 56 let me know temple recommend holder only

  • I love The gospel Temples are such a blessing

  • I really like this video.

  • the temple is one of the greatest places on earth to feel the spirit, the architecture of the temples is just one of the kind.

    thumbs up for stopping religious hate and lies against mormons!

  • Thank you for showing what it looks like inside of temples. I think that most people have a completely different idea of what goes on inside.

  • I love watching people in the temple. Everyone looks so beautiful in their own special way. It touches my heart to see such a peace and a beauty.

  • I'm going tonight to the san diego temple. one day I will have my children for time and eternity, oh how it gives me such peace in challening times

  • the temple is a house of covenant...i am so grateful for the wonderful blessings that the Lord gave it to me one of my goals in entering his holy temple to perform,& keep sacred covenants and to remember all things that i have in my patriarchal blessings.

  • You know, as a member all the way from South Africa, I can really testify that this is truly a worldwide Church, regardless of race and colour. A special Spirit resides in all the temples and I cannot wait to go to the Johannesburg Temple again... but this time to receive my endowments. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is God's true Church on earth. Apostles walk the earth...simply marvellous!

  • Somos privilegiados!

  • hmmmmmmmmmm

  • I have never felt more peace and joy in my life than when I attend the temple and House of the Lord. I would shout it from the housetops! I love the temple.

  • @BadHairsRevenge1981

    nice yt name. i like that. thats me so far today. :D

  • Temples are the greatest blessing in my life. My husband and I got married in the Temple 3 months ago and it has been comforting knowing we are sealed forever as long as we keep our covenants. Keep a picture of the Temple in every aspect of your life (room, bathroom, car etc.) and you will make it there I promise!!

  • its the nearest thing to heaven on earth who knows I may find my eternal partner there even at age 55

  • Someday I will find that special someone who will take me and want to love me and be sealed to me for all time and eternity.

  • I look forward to when I can go to the Santo Domingo Temple in Aug.

    I yearn for the temple. It has been too long since I last went.

  • I am going through tomorrow. :) It will be such an incredible experience. What a privilege and blessing.

  • Congratulations

  • A building that is so close to Heaven that it is unbelievable. I love it it is the place where I can just enjoy the spirit there. The peace, safety, and joy.

    My father passed away when I was young but to have his work be done in the temple and my mother to be sealed to him is a blessing that no one can describe. This is the most beautiful and wonderful place on the planet no other place compares to it. And I'm so eternally grateful to see more temples being built. Thank you for this message!

  • Thank you for sharing this. I am going this year....

  • I love the temple its amazing! Completely beutiful! Its sometimes suprising what can come towards you. Like baptisims for the dead. It makes you fel more sacred then ever!

  • The temple is such a sacred place, where we come closer to our Savior.

  • The temple is a piece of heaven on earth.

  • Pt 1 - Once I heard from my Hawaiian Mormon friend this story. I don' know if this is fiction or truth. The story was about a former WWII Japanese pilot who was on the mission to bomb Pearl Harbour. As their squadron passed by the North Shore, the squadron leader spotted a white building in a nice setting below and he thought it could be a government building or a air-defence structure. He sent this pilot down to bomb the structure.

  • But when the pilot dived, he found that his bomb could not be released, so he was forced to get back to the squadron and completed his duty. The pilot was mystified about the building. After the war, he came back as a tourist and discovered to his amazement that it is a religious and sacred temple of the Mormon faith. So he became interested in the faith and later converted. The story went he was even invited to speak about his amazing experience. Is this a true story? Thanks.

  • Any time the true church has been on earth the faithful have been directed to build a temple to the Most High God where the Faithfull can be blessed through ordnances done in the temple [and nowhere else] can be done. The temple is in effect a place where God can bless his people like nowhere else. We call it his house of the Lord as it can be his holy habitation on Earth.

  • cool

  • Such an inner peace comes over me when I view this video. Have been away from the church for yrs. Please pray for me. Richard from NH

  • I think it might be safe to say that the most precious earthly buildings on the planet are The Temples of God.

    The Temples are a Testimony to God's love for all of us:)

  • I thought Jesus' death on the cross for our sins was the testimony of His love.

  • True, however, we think His triumph over death, his resurrection, to be more important. It's mostly why we don't have the crucifix as our symbol, we believe his breaking the bands of death more important and holy.

  • @carlasue88

    Jesus' death on the cross the testimony of His Love. Part of understanding and fully using the Atonement and following Jesus Christ is through temples. Thus, The temples are a testimony of God's love.  They assist us in fully appreciating the sacred act of the Atonement apply it in our lives.

  • @carlasue88 That is only the smallest fraction of the plan of salvation, or "the plan of happiness," devised by Jesus Christ and our Heavenly Father. It is called the plan of happiness because its ultimate goal is our ultimate happiness, in being able to return to live in Their divine presence—and can there be a greater expression of love by a parent and creator? All of Jesus Christ's deeds in life were directed towards helping all of humanity to be able to reach that goal.

  • these are so amazing I have no idea what I would do if there was no temple. I love the temple and I can't wait tell I can go to get married in it. These help me and please don't stop putting these on here. I can just think in the temple I never have felt so happy in all my life

    Thank you for this

  • Most of my personal testimony is based on our temples. When I was a young child, like two or three at the most, I used to have dreams of titanic temples whose halls rang with beautiful otherworldly music. I would always awake from those dreams crying with longing.

  • I can, in my own way, understand what you felt when you had your dreams. There is a longing and a hope connected with those kinds of feelings that is hard to describe, but unabashedly real and that there indeed is something beyond what we can see with our mortal eyes.

  • Hi everybody. I am a Christian who is interested in talking/learning a little more about the Mormor faith. If one of you feels like it, send me a message and teach me something, I know you guys love to evangelize. (No offense.)

  • What would you like to know?

  • @thecrusadingdebator

    I would be happy to try to answer any question you have, curiosity is great because when we ask questions, we learn. Have you heard about the 13 articles of faith?

  • Yes, all you have to do is to look in you local phone book for LDS churches call one of them up, (probably on sunday, best day to catch someone at the phone) and ask for the missionaries to be sent to you house.

  • Some of my most cherished memories with my wife are in the temple. One time in our relationship we were having an especially hard time - work, school, 3 new babies...it all was too much. We almost lost each other! - it was the memories of her and I in the temple that kept me from losing hope/faith. We attend regularly now and It has been the best experience for our marriage - she and I love each other more after attending the temple and I feel like we are working on something eternal!

  • we define ourselves, no "mormon" label means that we are anything other than what we choose to be. no one compels you to follow, no one compels you to think one way or another. the best choices and the best actions are done when we choose them on our own motivation.

    go at your own pace. don't do without believing, or do for someone else.

    once i realized this i felt so much better about the gospel. i wasn't so bitter towards it and i find it personally enlightening discovering my reasons.

  • Excellent advice. It sounds very much like something CS Lewis would have recommended concerning mere Christianity.

    You must. above all, understand your motivation(s) for doing one thing and perhaps not the other.

    God will not and cannot be fooled by the most deeply held and guarded prejudice of conscience. I understand the Roman Catholic Church teaches this. Warm fuzzy feelings about a place are temporary and subject to our own fickle nature.

  • each has their own opinion and yours has been stated thank you

  • So are you saying you will only believe in God if he appears unto you?

    Faith is the belief in things which are not seen.

    Our bodies were created by God through Adam and Eve, who's not to say that God created a way for us to feel his spirit through our bodies?

  • I love the comment....

    "the TEMPLE is the bridge between us, and our family that are another side".....

    perfect!!!!!

  • i am a member who had fell by the wayside, and just by watching this something has ignited within me that has been laying dormant for a long time, the temples are something that is not of this world.

  • @drakesummers89 just come home he will have you back with open arms.

  • im a mormon myself im happy that the messages can be shared with others on youtube to spread our message to others i love the temples they are so beautiful

  • I love these Temple videos....I am grateful for this poster sharing all these awesome messages! Kudos to you "mormonmessages"!

  • i love temples!! they are a hope in my life!

  • I am a new convert. From the feeling of peace and order I get watching Conference I can only imagine what is available in the Temple.

  • I am a pretty new convert as well ( I have been a member for 2 years) I was married in the temple one year ago and have been going for one year, and I promise you that it is a wonderful experience! It is the place where I feel the spirit of the Lord the strongest and everytime I go I feel my testimony of the church grow.

  • @midnightroamer

    what if you can have those feelings all the time and never even have to leave you home. would you be interested in having that???

  • @TheRoseville5 I do especially at home, Temple attendance is a service to God..

  • @midnightroamer Good luck on your path to it. I recently lost my chance temporarly to go to the temple after being there. I miss that feeling and the fredom to go as you please to do work for my friends and family who have passed on. Good luck!

  • @midnightroamer It is great . Everything new is different at first . I loved it my first time through . Can be a lot to take in . Hopefully you can go back often . I go at least once a month .

  • @midnightroamer I am only 15 and a new convert too, once you step on temple grounds it's like coming face to face with god! It feels so holy and peaceful and once you step inside...you forget about the world outside...it is truly amazing and a good way to get in touch with heavenly father.

  • @1656747 I am also a convert, and I was also 15 when I got baptized. Now, more than ten years have passed, and as I look back, I am so grateful to have joined the church and gained a firm testimony of this church as I have seen so many miracles happened to me. It's definitely a journey worth taking, a journal leading you back to Heavenly Father if you remain faithful to your baptismal covenant.

  • @midnightroamer I've actually had the honor of going into a Mormon temple before it had been blessed. All is that I can say is that it was beautiful! I'm personally not a Mormon but I honor and respect any Christians out there trying to spread the word of God. :)

  • @777PhantomGirl

    You might want to visit: mormon.org and find out more about the church.....

  • @777PhantomGirl You should try finding out more about Mormons. =)

  • @777PhantomGirl Great!! i hope you can visit the church, kisses!!  ;)

  • @777PhantomGirl thank you. youre awesome

  • @777PhantomGirl

    God bless you! You have no idea how your attitude lifts my heart. We may have different beliefs, but why bash and argue when we can respectfully learn from each other in peace. You are a special person! Thank you!

  • @midnightroamer

    You will love it Roamer. It's great.  Don't let earth's distractions keep you from getting there as soon as possible. A