Saturday, February 23, 2008

Our Rexburg Idaho Temple is Here!


This is a frontal view of our new Rexburg Idaho Temple that was dedicated by President Monson on Feb.10, 2008! All Latter-day Saint (Mormon) Temples built since the Salt Lake Temple feature a golden angel Moroni sounding his trumpet atop the large spire. The angel Moroni represents a messenger of the restoration of the gospel and also of the Second Coming - "for the Son of Man shall come, and he shall send his angels before him with the great sound of a trumpet, and they shall gather together the remainder of his elect from the four winds".


This is the baptismal room in the temple. It is where baptisms for our deceased ancestors can be performed so that they may receive the gospel if they did not have that opportunity while living. In the center of the room is the baptismal font being supported on the backs of twelve oxen. These twelve oxen which uphold the font represent the twelve tribes of Israel. They are placed facing outward toward the north, south, east and west - in every direction of the compass. The beautiful oxen are difficult to see in this picture because they actually stand below the floor level from which the picture was taken.


This is the Bride's Room in the Temple. This is where a woman preparing to wed in the temple dresses for the blessed occasion with the help of sweet temple workers as well as a few family and/or friends she may have chosen for the occasion.


This is the Sealing Room in the Temple (although the actual altar is not pictured). This room is where couples and even, in some cases, entire families, are sealed to one another for time and all eternity. We believe that families can be together forever through the special ceremony performed in this room. If you are married in the temple, your children born thereafter are automatically born under that covenant and will forever be sealed to their parents from birth. For those who adopt their children, or for those who have children but weren't originally married in the temple, a very special sealing ceremony that includes the children is held to unite their family for all eternity.


This is the Ordinance Room. It is a room where the ceremony known as endowment is administered. The Idaho Falls Temple is considered a moving Temple where those participating move from room to room, each room representing a progression of mankind. There may be (depending on the temple) a Creation room, representing the events of Genesis; a Garden room representing the Garden of Eden (where Adam & Eve lived prior to the "fall of man"); a World room representing where Adam and Eve lived after the fall; and the Terrestrial and Celestial rooms representing two of the three kingdoms of God. The Celestial Kingdom is the highest degree of glory (what others may describe as "Heaven") and also considered the glory of the sun. The Terrestrial Kingdom, the glory of the moon, is the second kingdom and The Telestial Kingdom, the glory of the stars, is the lowest kingdom.


This is the Celestial Room and is usually where most temple ceremonies and/or ordinances end (aside from baptisms). This room represents the Celestial Kingdom, which, as stated above, is the highest degree of glory, the glory of the sun. Learn more about the three degrees of Glory, Joseph Smith and more HERE.


I have a testimony of temples and know the Lord's work takes place within them and that because of these special and sacred ordinances, we can return to Him someday and be with Him and our families forever! Here is a picture of my family, some immediate and extended, when we went to the openhouse of the Rexburg Temple.

Visit HERE for more information about temples. Visit HERE or HERE to know more about the Church & gospel.

Thanks so much to my friend, Stephanie Fantasia, who put a lot of work into writing the above information about the Rexburg temple, and for her letting me post it on my blog.

14 comments:

Daniel and Tiffany Dunn said...

thanks for correcting your address i was confused when i tried to get on here and it wouldn't let me!! i love your temple stuff! its cool! That breakfast thing was cool this morning!!

Katie said...

Where did you get all those pictures? I love the bridal room. I hadn't seen that so thank you for putting it on your blog! It is beautiful. I think that the Rexburg Temple is one of my favorites! I think it's great that you are doing missionary work by sharing what you believe and know. You are such an example to me! I think you are amazing!

Here's the Story said...

Awww Kathryyyynnn! I knew I would say it wrong! I just meant that it was so funny that my only two friends on here were both named Kathryn! And by the way this post and the one about the temple celebration are awesome!

The Lookhart Family said...

yeah thursday would be fun. I think i don't have anything! ahhh girls nights... i love them!

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Keri_B said...

Yeah for the Rexburg temple!! I just wish it had been finished while we were still there since we watched it being built for 2 1/2 years! I am so glad you found us, now we can keep in touch on here. And by the way, your hair is so cute, I love it!!

Greg and Michelle said...

Hey! I had no idea that you guys had a blog! It is so cute! I hope that everything is going well in Rexburg for you guys!

rachel said...

thank you for that! I was so sad we missed the Temple. It was fun to see how beautiful the inside is. Love it!

Scott and Stacia said...

Love the short hair!!

James & Tara Huish said...

Hi Kathryn,
Thanks for finding us! Even though we never got to double date together, at least now we can be "blog friends." :) You guys look adorable and I'm glad to know you guys are doing great. Keep on enjoying the snow! We're savoring our 75 degree weather right now. But we'll be hating you guys in the summer! Love you guys!

Tara

shauna said...

Thank you, thank you, thank you for putting this on your blog. When we lived there I felt like the Rexburg temple was our temple. And then we moved before it was even finished. I was really sad about not being able to go through and see the finished project that we watched get built. Thank you...that is seriously the prettiest temple I have ever seen. Maybe one day I will be able to actually go through it!

Liz  said...

I loved the video you posted with the dancers... Do you know if they recorded it and will have it for people to see? Ruffin and I couldn't go and so I was feeling sad I missed it! How cool that you got to be a part of it!

Lindsey said...

hey! i found your blog on ashley's, so i had to say hi! and i love this post, thanks for sharing your testimony! hope things are going great for you guys!