Showing posts with label Kansas City temple lot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kansas City temple lot. Show all posts

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Now Serving; The Temple

It was a cold, dreary morning last Saturday, the 21st, when several wards of volunteers met at the temple to give the service of collecting and removing debris.



Despite wind chills well below 25ยบ F, these brave souls scoured over 50 acres of temple property to pick up trash, remnants of construction and other old objects to give the grounds a clean-face lift.





Ages 14 and older were invited to participate but so many couldn't come due to the extreme cold weather.

Photographed are all the 35+ folks who served and their names were recorded for their efforts.




Of course, there were snacks, impromptu sword fights with sticks and a lot of love and warmth going around.



These photos contain the first shots taken by Valerie Anderson without having to be behind a security fence.


Bless these good souls for their service to the Temple.  I bet Moroni loved the company and appreciates the clean view.
Now Serving; A Temple Near You!

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Monday, November 28, 2011

Information regarding temple

 We have received the following information in a letter from Elder Donald D. Deshler, of the Seventy, regarding the formation of a Committee to plan the Kansas City Temple Open House and related events.  Elder Deshler will serve as the Coordinator for the Kansas City Missouri New Temple Committee.  Note the rough outline for dates and an estimated dedication time frame:
“The completion of construction of the temple is anticipated to be by around the first of March.  Following that, the contractor will turn the temple over to the Church for its review and approval, cleaning, official photographs of each of the rooms, etc.  This process can take anywhere between 3-6 weeks.  Once that process is complete, a date will be set for the open house, cultural celebration, and dedication.  Establishing the date will be influenced by the following factors: (1) the Prophet’s availability, and (2) the availability of a venue for holding the cultural celebration. Of course, consideration will be given to anticipated weather, school events (e.g., graduation, etc.), etc. It is estimated that the dedication will take place by mid-summer."
You are encouraged to share this information with all members. Please do what you can to discourage speculation on anything beyond what is written here.  We will keep you updated as these exciting events continue to move forward.
With warmest regards,
Jeremiah Morgan
Sean Foley
Rodney Ames
Presidency, Liberty Missouri Stake
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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Come, Ye Thankful People, Come

Come, ye thankful people, come;
Raise the song of harvest home.

All is safely gathered in
Ere the winter storms begin.

God, our Maker, doth provide
For our wants to be supplied.


Come to God's own temple, come;
Raise the song of harvest home.

Hymn 94, LDS Hymnal

Happy Thanksgiving Temple Chasers.

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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Dear Moroni, A Stake Meetinghouse will keep you company

Dear Brother Angel Moroni:

Well, my friend, your days of hanging out alone have come to an end.

No longer will you be seeing just the faces of the workers and me.

Our rarely uninterrupted visits of the last seven months have been terrific.

We have had some good times.  Sunsets, sunshine, sunrises, lightening, rainy storm clouds, tornado clouds, humidity, scorching heat and freezing cold.




I think I have looked at you more than my own children some days.  And for sure, I know that you have been seen by lots of locals and folks passing through.


There have been Temple Chasers, folks who have wondered why there is a Angel “Macaroni” on the big church building, and bystanders who have no idea what you or the building are. 


There are folks who happen to jog by, bike by, drive by on their way to work and come by for curiosity.  There were almost 2,000 who ran by that one Saturday morning in April.

And now, there are the dedicated and loyal Saints who will be coming to the new Liberty Stake Center building every week.  Sundays, Tuesday nights, and Wednesday nights.  For starters.  







There will be Boy Scouts, young ladies, old folks and babies. 


There will be Christmas parties, Halloween trunk or treats, wedding receptions, Pine Wood Derby races, and special evenings with spiritual messages.

There will be music (you will love that…no more just the sound of heavy construction equipment and silence).  Lots and lots of music.

There will be baptisms.  Folks who are living good, often great lives who want to live better.  One of my favorite quotes is from a kindly LDS President, Gordon B. Hinckley:  “The purpose of the gospel of Jesus Christ is to make bad men good and good men better.”  I don’t imagine a lot of “bad men” are baptized, but if they are, even better.


And someday soon, in the not too distant future, there will be weddings, sealings, and people who will come to the temple to make promises to their God to do and be more.

And you, Brother Angel Moroni, will get to see it all.  A front row seat to these cherished family moments and intimate personal eternal decisions.


You are a man of few words, but by your sheer presence alone I have children run around the lot with huge smiles on their faces.  I have had more gospel conversations with people who long to know more than I can remember, and I have even seen a dying man come out of his death bed to see you one more time with his children.

Speaking of that, in one of my own darkest hours of my life, after Tom passed away in June, all I wanted to do was come and be with you. 

You represent the stability of the gospel of Jesus Christ.  Strong, consistent, and immovable.

The new church building has been readied and the dedication is going on as I write this.  Time for “game on” my brother.



If you would like to see the pictures of the church building, go here:
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150439150880042.412197.532120041&type=1&l=b46913caf4

It has been an honor to welcome you to Kansas City.  Enjoy this new chapter in your life.  
Love, Val

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

We Love Thy House, O God

We love thy house, O God,


Where-in thine honor dwells.



The joy of thine abode
All earthly joy excels.


It is the house of prayer,
Where-in thy servants meet,


And thou, O Lord art there,


Thy chosen flock to greet.


We love the word of life, 
The word that tells of peace,


Of comfort in the strife,
Of joys that never cease.


Text brought to you today from:  William Bullock, LDS Hymnal, Photos by Valerie Anderson and
progress on the House of the Lord and joy found there-in by our Father in Heaven.

We love thy house, O God.

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Hope, Smiling Brightly


When dark clouds of trouble hang o're us,
and threaten our peace to destroy.
There is hope smiling brightly before us,
and we know that deliverance is nigh.







We Thank Thee, O God, for a Prophet, LDS Hymnal

Keep focused on the temple.  It is the hope smiling brightly before us.

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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Progress

Fencing is almost complete.



Landscaping is being planted.


Stained glass windows are in.



Sheet rock is going up.



New exterior lighting is lit.



It's progressing!!!
Photos by Valerie Anderson
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