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Elder Kyle S. McKay, the Latter-day Saint Church Historian and Recorder, and other historians described in March how the heavenly visitations to the Kirtland Temple by Jesus Christ, Moses, Elijah ...
The Kirtland Temple will reopen for free tours on March 25, almost 188 years to the day from its dedication on March 27, 1836. ... Elijah and Elias appeared at the Temple on Easter Sunday 1836.
The Kirtland Temple, dedicated by Joseph Smith in 1836, ... Moses, Elias and Elijah, who restored the spiritual power, or keys, that underpin those temple ordinances.
The Kirtland Temple was dedicated by Joseph Smith in 1836. It reopened for tours on Monday after it was acquired by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in historic Kirtland, Ohio.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints jointly announced Tuesday with the Community of Christ the sale of the Kirtland Temple, as well as other historic sites and manuscripts.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has bought a cherished piece of its history: the Kirtland Temple. LDS Church buys the Kirtland Temple, historic Nauvoo buildings and artifacts for $192M ...
Since the LDS Church purchased the Kirtland Temple and some of Mormonism's other important ... 1836, Jesus appeared alongside the biblical Prophets Moses, Elijah and Elias to Smith and Oliver ...
The first temple of the latter days was constructed in Kirtland, Ohio beginning in 1833. The temple took three years to ... sealing keys from Elijah. The church built temples in Kirtland ...
KIRTLAND, Ohio (ABC4) — Nearly a year after The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints acquired the Kirtland Temple, a Church Historian reflects on the purchase and the impact it has had on ...
The first temple of the latter days was constructed in Kirtland, Ohio beginning in 1833. The temple took three years to ...