November 19, 2009 – 10:59 pm
My father is on the High Council in the Riverton Utah Stake, and this past Sunday he was asked to speak in a ward about the temple and family history work. He sent me his talk, and I thought it was good and thought provoking. I thought you might like it too. -Bryce
By Mark Haymond
November [...]
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Posted in Church History, Temples Today
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Also tagged ancestors, baptism for the dead, baptismal font, elijah, family, family history, familysearch, genealogy, hearts, joseph smith, kirtland, nauvoo temple, ordinance work, ordinances, priesthood, promises, restoration, technology, temple worship
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September 27, 2009 – 7:02 pm
It is my honor and pleasure to introduce a new guest blogger to TempleStudy.com, Matthew B. Brown. Many of you may already be familiar with the great work of this historian, scholar, and author. If you are not, I heartily recommend his work to you. One of my favorite books on the temple is by [...]
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Posted in Scholarship, Texts
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Also tagged ancients, building, commandments, construction, greek, hebrew, israelites, Matthew B. Brown, ordinances, pattern, priesthood, restoration, revelations, saints, scholar
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August 26, 2008 – 11:04 am
If you’ve been following me for a while you know that I like computer graphics. I’ve worked in the industry for almost a decade, and enjoy new technologies that make computing a more visual experience. You’ve seen my 3D model of the Salt Lake Temple for Google Earth, and the Google Street Views of the [...]
By Bryce Haymond
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Posted in Temples Today, Tidbits
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Also tagged 3D, church, experience, google, google earth, historical, model, online, photos, salt lake temple, visit
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February 9, 2008 – 10:20 am
One of my hobbies is 3D modeling with computers. A couple years ago, when Google acquired Keyhole and the Google Earth and Sketchup software, I chose to build the Salt Lake Temple in 3D for it, as a tribute to my love of temples and so all the world can see this unique temple’s [...]