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Monson announced that the Provo Tabernacle would be transformed in the Provo City Center Temple during the morning session of the 181st Semiannual General Conference on Oct. 1, 2011. 'After ...
President Thomas S. Monson announced during the Saturday morning session of General Conference that the historic Provo Tabernacle will be rebuilt as the city’s second temple. The building was ...
The old tabernacle turned temple is still the focal point of downtown. “Everyone in our community remembers where they were when they heard the iconic Provo Tabernacle had been destroyed by fire ...
The old tabernacle turned temple is still the focal point of downtown. “Everyone in our community remembers where they were when they heard the iconic Provo Tabernacle had been destroyed by fire ...
The exhibit is available at history.lds.org, and shows how the temple has evolved from the Provo tabernacle, which burned in a fire in December 2010. The fire burned the 112-year-old tabernacle ...
(KUTV) The Provo City Center temple, which will open its doors to the public on Friday for an open house, was constructed after the Provo Tabernacle burned down five years ago. On Monday morning ...
And a close-up look of the new temple offers a view of the effort to preserve the pioneer flavor of the original Provo Tabernacle. When it was destroyed by fire five years ago, many people feared ...
The fire-gutted Provo Tabernacle will become Provo’s second temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Church President Thomas S. Monson made the surprise announcement just after ...
They've completed a two-year project for the old tabernacle, which is now the Provo City Center Temple,that's bringing some great feelings of satisfaction. Their business, Glass Images and ...
Other places had other materials and influences. The Provo Tabernacle that [William] Folsom designed — it’s now a temple — the idea there was to design it after a Presbyterian building that ...
The old tabernacle turned temple is still the focal point of downtown. “Everyone in our community remembers where they were when they heard the iconic Provo Tabernacle had been destroyed by fire ...
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