KIRTLAND, Ohio — Free public tours began Monday morning at the reopening of the landmark Kirtland Temple, one of the most revered sites in the joint histories of the Community of Christ and The Church ...
This article was first published in the ChurchBeat newsletter. Sign up to receive the newsletter in your inbox each Wednesday night. My calves started to burn. The man behind me stopped to catch his ...
When Jesus came to Kirtland in 1836 a chorus of angels sang from the rooftop of the Kirtland Temple. That’s just one of the stories told to those visiting the Temple, which has recently been ...
The historic Kirtland Temple has reopened for public tours, under the new direction of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Public tours will begin at 10 a.m. from the temple’s Visitor’s ...
The managing director of the Church History Department answers questions about changes to the tours and the buildings in the recently acquired historic sites. (RNS) — Many people were stunned by the ...
KIRTLAND, Ohio – Joseph Smith arrived in Kirtland in 1831, joined by hundreds of followers who established the frontier town as the headquarters for their new religion. Nearly 200 years later, his ...
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