![]() ![]() The First Presidency announced on Matwo days after closing all temple operations due to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic - that the Columbus temple would close for renovations on Aug. Their mother, Chelsea Boss, said, “It was a sacred, special experience. Russel agreed with his dad that there was a different feeling in the temple after the rededication. As their parents, Dave and Chelsea Boss, prepared their family, including two more younger children, they discussed how the temple would be different. The 2023 rededication was the first temple dedication for siblings Russel Boss, 12, and Elizabeth “Eliza” Boss, 10, of the Gahanna 1st Ward, Columbus Ohio South Stake, who also got to shake hands with President Ballard. Still, the temple was built on the doorstep of the Gateway chapel. Later, when President Hinckley announced the temple for Columbus, a couple of locations were considered. “This was several years before the temple was considered.” In the prayer, President Smith promised members in the stake that if they were worthy, they may have a temple “even at the doorstep.” He will never forget participating in the dedication of the Church’s Gateway chapel in Ohio and hearing a dedicatory prayer offered by President Keith Smith (who is now the current temple president in Columbus). In 1979, the couple settled in Columbus themselves he served as a stake clerk and historian for almost two decades. The meetinghouse, dedicated in 1930, was located just north of Ohio State University. She had grown up in Columbus and worshiped with her family in the first Latter-day Saint meetinghouse built in the city. ![]() Henricks met his wife, Mary Kay Laugherty, in central Ohio in 1962 as a young airman. 4, 1999, on Henricks’ wedding anniversary. Henricks, who lives 3.1 miles from the temple, took almost daily pictures of the construction of the building - which was dedicated by President Hinckley on Sept. Ralph Henricks and other members remember how President Hinckley’s address during his April 25, 1998, visit felt much like a “temple recommend interview.”Īt the conclusion of his address, he declared that “the time has come to build a temple in this great state of Ohio.” It was announced by President Nelson in the April 2020 general conference. Nelson announced a temple for Cleveland, Ohio the Church released the Cleveland temple’s location last December.Īlso in the temple district, a temple in Pittsburgh is under construction with a groundbreaking on Aug. In April 2022 general conference, President Russell M. This will be possible as never before in Ohio, as the First Presidency has announced more temples for the area. “‘And from this place they may bear exceedingly great and glorious tidings, in truth, unto the ends of the earth, that they may know that this is thy work, and that thou hast put forth thy hand, to fulfill that which thou hast spoken by the mouths of the prophets.’” Referencing Doctrine and Covenants 109:16, 21-23, President Ballard prayed that Latter-day Saints “‘may go forth from this house armed with thy power, and that thy name may be upon them, and thy glory be round about them, and thine angels have charge over them. Read the 1999 dedicatory prayer of the Columbus Ohio Temple.“The unceasing desire was to receive their promised blessings to be ‘endowed with power from on high,’” said President Ballard, quoting Doctrine and Covenants 38:32. President Ballard noted that Hyrum Smith, the brother of the Prophet Joseph and his own great-great-grandfather, was the first to begin digging a trench on the temple site, declaring that “he would strike the first blow upon the house.”Įarly Latter-day Saints built the temple with urgency - sacrificing not only physical labor, but also donating land, clothing and cash to the project, explained President Ballard. In response to this call, building the temple became the immediate priority for early Church members, and they began construction in June 1833. Further revelations asked the Saints to establish “a house of God” in Kirtland, Ohio. Reflecting on the history of the Church in the state, President Ballard noted that in December of 1830, the Lord identified “the Ohio” as the gathering place for His Church. See inside the Columbus Ohio Temple as recently renovated house of the Lord opens its doors.
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