Lillian married Leo Allen Jensen on September 22, 1952, in the Logan LDS Temple. They raised 11 children; two others died at birth. She wanted to be a mother of 4 (2 boys and 2 girls), but after ...
She was a Service Missionary at the LDS Church Office Building from 2003 to 2009, and served in the Manti Temple for 10 years ... Sorensen of Logan, UT. Brothers: Arthur (Janet) Johnson, and ...
Bruce was born on April 25, 1936, to Dewey Earl & Alta Erma Larsen. Bruce married the love of his life Barbara Mae Bateson, in the Logan LDS Temple on January 29, 1958. They celebrated 64 years before ...
True to his word, they were married in the Logan LDS Temple on September 28, 1956. Lila was selfless in her service to others and dedicated in her church callings. More than anything, she loved her ...
They were married in the Logan Temple on June 19, 1968. After earning his DVM ... in the South Africa Cape Town LDS Mission, and at Cinnamon Creek Camp in Cache Valley. Stan was an avid supporter of ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has submitted a revised design for a proposed temple — complete with a shorter steeple — in hopes of winning approval from a Texas town.
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ABC4 Utah on MSNLDS church applies for smaller temple in Fairview, Texas, after reaching agreement; new rendering releasedThe LDS church says it has filed a new application for a controversial temple in Fairview, Texas, after reaching an agreement ...
The small Texas town of Fairview and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have been in a stalemate for the ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said Tuesday it would submit plans for a new McKinney Texas Temple in the ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has submitted a revised design for a proposed temple — complete with a shorter steeple — in hopes of winning approval from a Texas town.
widely known as the Mormon church. “That’s not how it works,” he said. The proposed church in Fairview is part of a worldwide acceleration in temple construction, a priority for Latter-day ...
(RNS) — Women are second-class citizens in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, guest columnist Emily W. Jensen concludes in analyzing the church's recent efforts to connect better w ...
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