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Pope Leo XIV has named Bishop Daniel Garcia of Monterey, California, to be the next Roman Catholic bishop of Austin, ...
For more than a decade, a North Texas community’s Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints members got along fine with ...
A new temple for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints won approval from Madison’s zoning board Thursday. The LDS ...
LDS temples currently exist in locations across the state including in Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio and McAllen. Texas is currently home to about 390,000 church members in more than 750 ...
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Faith: New Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints temple belongs to us all - MSNAustin-area temple will begin building on Aug. 17. When my wife and I became Latter-day Saints in 1989, we followed the counsel of then-President Gordon B. Hinckley who said, “… bring with you ...
When a temple is built in a community, such as the one being built in Austin, it acts not only as a special place of Christian worship for Latter-day Saints, but it becomes a symbol of family that ...
The originally proposed 44,000-square-foot temple in Fairview, Texas, would have include a 173-foot tall spire. Last month, the LDS Church proposed to build a one-story temple with 30,742 square ...
The dispute started in March 2024 when the Church proposed a 44,000 square-foot, multi-story temple with a spire that would stand 174 feet tall. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...
news Faith. How a temple spire put a small Texas town and the LDS church’s religious rights at odds Fairview’s mayor says the McKinney Texas Temple conflicts with its small-town identity.
The Caldwell, Idaho, temple coming from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is partly due to LDS members’ population growth. See the second reason.
Kim Austin, a 33-year-old consultant living in Provo, said that she wore the new garments under a sleeveless dress to church, and that women in her congregation asked how they could get them ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' plans for the building off Stacy Road can now move forward after the council approved a conditional use permit in a 5-2 vote.
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