What unique stories does your church have? Let me know in the comments!
@adamelida199 ай бұрын
David I absolutely love your videos and honest seeking . The pursuit of knowledge and understanding is so crystal clear in each of your videos. My chapel is not historic, it’s in a tiny community in Atresia, New Mexico. We are largely overlooked or ignored by our evangelical community, but it’s a great community. If you are ever passing through, please stop and see us.
@etuatejohnson27899 ай бұрын
Dale is just an old english word for valley I believe, like vale.
@robinballew69549 ай бұрын
A dale is a broad valley.
@TheBornin499 ай бұрын
Brother David, Thank you, once again for a great video. When I first saw this chapel, it looked familiar to me and when you spoke about the hallways. I know it right away, the building was while and the inside was very bright. You see, in 1956-7, I was 7 years old, our family lived on 6th east 2188 So. So my mother would offer my a choice to go to Church or the movies.....one week I would go to Church and the next the movies. That was the very Church I would go to, it was a Red Brick building and inside it was darker then. I loved the feeling of being in that building, even if I were alone, my parents didn't go to church. Back in those days we have primary during the week, so my mother would make sure I attended it. The program for my age group was called Co-pilot class, the age group ahead of us was Top Pilot. So, one day the sister teacher was going on about the founding of the church.... how Joseph Smith had built the church. In my 7 year old mind, I thought that Joseph Smith was a good builder, as I looked at the walls, celling and the door. Of course I didn't know any different, as I thought he built that chapel all by himself. LOL, not knowing anything else about the whole church system. Back then, I would wander around 6th East area, and on Sunday go to church across 7th East, never gave it much thought, other than to look out for traffic, which back then there wasn't a lot. As far the Brigham Young house, I was able to see the inside of it.... as such for me it wasn't very impressive, I was too young. When I-80 was built the BY house was moved up by the This is The Place monument, into what is called Pioneer Village.
@denebuxtoo89449 ай бұрын
I think you are doing such a great, fair, job in telling about the stories of these LDS Church Building! You are so respectful to all the churches you have gone to. But I particularly like how you have shared the stories about the different experiences you have had with the members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints throughout all of your travels. I am so happy that you have decided to continue to go to your Ward in your area and continue to research and investigate this church. I am a lifelong member but I still had to gain my own testimony of the truthfulness of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. And I know for an assurity that this is the True Church of Jesus Christ. I can tell that you are very sincere in your investigation into this church. Keep that power of humility and teachable-ness. I know that Jesus Christ will guide you to the truthfulness of His gospel. We Welcome you wherever you decide to go. Come to Arizona we would love to see you here! Are you still talking with the missionaries in your ward
@Freddy789099 ай бұрын
I reached out to Mormon missionaries recently. I was very impressed. No other church that I know of provides the one on one support to new members like the Latter Day Saints! 😇
@Junzar569 ай бұрын
I love this about the church. I had shoulder surgery in January. My ministering sisters and elders and others brought meals, called at least once a week see if needed rides, or anything else.
@Freddy789099 ай бұрын
@@Junzar56 They seem to focus on community and interaction which is a winning combination. I hope your shoulder is good as new!
@lonimitchell82968 ай бұрын
This was my Grandmother’s ward while I was growing up. We attended often. My Uncle also served as bishop of this ward in probably the early 80’s. A beautiful building with a unique history. The Book of Mormon is true. Although I was raised in the church, I have come to know the truth of the church for myself thru many years of study and prayer. I love the gospel of Jesus Christ and the lasting peace it brings.
@barbarabilbrey-tillman8698 ай бұрын
I am a new convert so loving this
@52churchesin52weeks8 ай бұрын
Thanks Barbara!
@AnaliliB9 ай бұрын
I always enjoy how respectful and kind you are to our faith. ❤
@vendingdudes8 ай бұрын
Yeah, it's a rarity
@christinemcritchie13599 ай бұрын
I live in a community of about 15,000 people. 3 hours from the closest city. We had a beautiful chapel out in the countryside and 1 year ago in April a young man decided to burn it to the ground. There is approximately 200 members in our ward and we were all devastated when we heard. There was a lot of history in how our beautiful building came about. It started out as a small building many years ago and over time it was restructured through the efforts of the members (40 plus years ago members helped raise part of the funds for the new building)into a large beautiful chapel, gym, and classrooms. In one crazy night it was gone, just a mangled mess left. A new chapel is being built but it takes time to get this done. In the meantime we meet in a community hall and portable classrooms that we go outside to even in our cold winter that’s just passing. We all miss our chapel but the spirit has carried on. Everyone still attends and this has become our new normal. The only thing that has changed for now is where we meet, the love for our Heavenly Father and for each other has not changed we have carried on.
@netherquartz89468 ай бұрын
I'm guessing you are from Cherry Grove? If you aren't from Cherry Grove then you are not alone. This happened to a chapel in Cherry Grove too.
@sherylbatty8 ай бұрын
What happened to the criminal who burned it down? Prison?
@jeanninewinkley53178 ай бұрын
I love your sincerity. This month will be the 32nd anniversary of my baptism. I was 25. Best decision ever!
@jeffgreen9779 ай бұрын
I love your videos!.... I joined the LDS Church when I was 9 years old, my parents never joined but they gave me rides until I could drive myself. I have served in different callings, including 6 years as Bishop, and my testimony of the Savior and his Gospel continue to grow (I am 66 now). When I pray or read the scriptures or serve my Brothers and Sisters (Everyone, not just my fellow church members) I feel the Spirit and am filled with gratitude to God for his goodness and his willingness to draw close to me.... I sense that you are a kindred Spirit and I love watching your spiritual journey! Thank you!
@BeeAMan589 ай бұрын
Dale is likley not a person but has reference to a vale or valley as dell. Thank you for your work, Steve from Idaho.
@randychristensen65039 ай бұрын
Manti Temple open house is a must see! Especially because you love older buildings! None better!
@Freddy789099 ай бұрын
I watched a video on Manti Temple. I was blown away! Stunning
@heatherann80439 ай бұрын
Yes totally agree! I was married there, and I’m so excited to go back next month to see how they fixed it up. A beautiful small town ‘castle’.
@ropearoni48 ай бұрын
He went to the manti open house! He loved it. He really did enjoy the history as well.
@Freddy789098 ай бұрын
@@ropearoni4 The temples are yet another thing that set LDS apart. Really beautiful
@mcervantes8246 ай бұрын
I recently started watching your channel and can't get enough! While I was a missionary in the California Los Angeles mission in the early eighties I served in the Wilshire ward, it is one of the most beautiful spanish style buildings and a chapel unlike any other. I hope you do a video of it. Welcome home David!
@bjensen13519 ай бұрын
This is my husband's childhood ward. They used to do organ recitals at midnight on Christmas Eve.
@eternalskywalker94407 ай бұрын
The chapels from that era are beautiful. This one reminds me of the First Ward building in Tremonton, Utah.
@sharenhansen75089 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video!! I am 64 years old. I am LDS (born & raised in the Church), and I lived in Utah for 35 years, and I have never heard about this particular historical chapel!! All of our chapels today are basically the same floor plan!! So I love seeing some of the historical chapels from our pioneer heritage that still exist!! I love your videos!! Keep attending your local Ward, and meet with the missionaries.
@marcusvoght9 ай бұрын
Dude, I love how positive and pleasant you are about things. Thanks!
@Freddy789099 ай бұрын
He has that light in him that a lot of Christians do 🌟
@GravityFalloutPines9 ай бұрын
Absolutely love your videos! You and David Alexander might be my favorite youtube channels. Your faith journey is strengthening my faith as well
@boba.64789 ай бұрын
Thank you, David. Excellent video. What a beautiful chapel; I am very glad you shared it with me. Early in the video you mentioned churches which are defensive and some which are aggressive. When I was a young adolescent I noticed that many of the protestant churches where I lived had pamphlets on the wall in their foyers; always, about eighty to ninety percent of the pamphlets were about why and how others were wrong. I remember staring at these pamphlet holders on the wall and feeling strongly that they should be teaching the good things; teach me about Jesus. Not only did their negative teaching not have the result they desired on me, it helped me understand early on, one cannot teach the truth of God by focusing on real or perceived flaws in others. One teaches Christ by focusing on Christ and drawing near to Christ.
@sallysmith32618 ай бұрын
I am a fourth generation member of the Church if Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Part of the reason I have stayed active is because of the sacrifice of my pioneer ancestors. They sacrificed everything to join the church. They knew and understood who Christ is and the purpose of the restoration of Christ's church as do I.
@KB-nv4bl9 ай бұрын
I always enjoy your LDS themed video so much. As a convert at age 45 in 2008 my love for this gospel just keeps growing and growing every year along with my children’s m.
@jeanettegreenfield70399 ай бұрын
Thank you for your thoughtful and careful representation of my faith. I am a greatdaughter of Dr. John Milton Bernhisel who was a friend and confident of Joseph Smith. In fact, he lived in the Mansion House in Nauvoo which was Joseph Smith's home, Our family has had a spotty record of church activity -- which proves to me that conviction is a personal search whatever your family history. I am one that found out for myself that my Heavenly Father and Jesus steer this Gospel, and thus, I continue to grow as I read the Book of Momon and the Bible and pray for His guidance and repent as a daily practice. So fulfilling! Again, I am pleased by your kind words and pray for you as you place your trust in our Lord, Jesus Christ who loves you and me and everybody else!
@debragee91919 ай бұрын
I bought your book and I have followed your church journey from the beginning.. I've enjoyed every one of your videos and have learned so much. Thank you for being genuine and sincere in every one.
@psychlops9249 ай бұрын
I love your joy and the spirit that you bring to these videos! I can feel through your videos that you are following the Holy Spirit, pleas continue to do so!
@Anne-ee1pw8 ай бұрын
This is such a beautifully unique building. How nice to see your visit and report on the people who meet there. ❤
@deepstormsean7 ай бұрын
Forest dale chapel's interior is so beautiful and comforting ! ❤️
@margynelson79459 ай бұрын
I love those old chapels! How fun and interesting to wander around and find the back of the organ especially while it’s playing! So cool! I love your perspective so much because you have experienced more churches out there than most people ever experience. You can then know for your self what is out there to find your “home” so to speak. We as Latter-day Saints ARE taught to love like Jesus Christ loved others, to follow him and those he sent to lead us to him. It’s SUCH a miraculous blessing to know truth. Even though life can still have its difficult times and trials, we can know who to turn to for peace. You are a good man and have a bright spirit. Thank you for these videos. They are enlightening!
@trower649 ай бұрын
Such a sincerely kind man. Thank you for this wonderful report. Please come to the Manti Temple Open House.
@TravisScoresby9 ай бұрын
This was our ward building during the first years of our marriage. Many cherished memories of our time there. Learned some new things from this video that I missed even while it was my home ward. 8:09 Dale is another word for valley that is used in naming of several other local places.
@roger_pan_nz9 ай бұрын
Thanks for being a tour guide for us. You go to so many places I've never been aware of, it really helps me see the color and faith of the country. What you don't get in a brief visit, as you pointed out, is the deep sense of belonging, love, and sacrifice that develops when growing and living in a congregation for a long time. Boys grow to men, girls bloom into talent and faith, old share stories and teach. Personal quirks, weaknesses, change and growth, service to each other in hardship, ... People wonder about problems in "church culture", but really at the root is this Bond of loyalty love and family that has lent strength to the members, the line between faith and tradition blurs a bit. I hope all get a chance to stay in one ward long enough to experience the joy, and even the challenges, and learn to apply/develop true charity for your neighbors.
@helmuthnaumann85219 ай бұрын
I've enjoyed warching your videos. Great job!
@valtillack18759 ай бұрын
Hi David, we met you in the Manti Temple today. This is Val Tillack. So excited to meet you in person. We love your “53”. Thank you for your kind words for our Church. I was happy Ed could share his story with you. Keep up the great work you’re doing. Let me know your baptism day 😊
@valtillack18759 ай бұрын
52 not 53
@52churchesin52weeks9 ай бұрын
Thanks Val, it was great to meet you. Hearing Ed's story was amazing - guess it's always within His timing.
@joechristiansen60169 ай бұрын
David, I have watched so many of your videos. I am so impressed with the level of curiosity, respect, and knowledge that you have regarding our church’s history. You do such a good job, describing not only your faith, but the people of our faith. It is so refreshing because it is always those things that get lost online or simply ignored. I am looking forward to your visit to the Manti temple! Although I have only gone to that temple 20 years back when my wife and I were first married, it is still one of my favorite temples of all of the temples of the church.
@wayneorr67489 ай бұрын
Thank you. What a fine job you do in your journey. It is refining to see someone who is sincere. Love your videos. Carol.
@deannbawden93059 ай бұрын
My mother and her sisters joined the Church in Sweden. They immigrated to Utah in the '59 and '60. One of my aunts and her family attended the Swedish Branch in this church in the 60s and early 70s. I attended meetings several times and participated in the Christmas celebrations and the Santa Lucia celebrations as a tomte and attendant. I have wonderful memories of that place.
@maksat89able9 ай бұрын
A comment from me to help with the algorithms. But in all sincerity, I wish you all the best as you explore different religions and especially my religion which is the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I am a convert myself to this religion where I converted from Islam. I testify wholeheartedly that the Book of Mormon is true and will help anyone reading sincerely, come close to Jesus Christ. This was my first Christian book which helped me understand the true role of Jesus Christ.
@Wonderland_EL9 ай бұрын
I'd love to hear your conversion story
@Nikkiotero9 ай бұрын
@maksat89able Thank you for your amazing testimony!
@aspenenglish49769 ай бұрын
That’s awesome! We had a Hindu couple convert.
@FromAgonyToLight9 ай бұрын
Amazing! Thank you for sharing!
@lucyjackson37549 ай бұрын
Wonderful conversation story, I converted from Catholicism. ❤🕊️
@michellehudson84369 ай бұрын
Your white shirt looks so sharp!!! I’m so excited you have been attending!!!
@bturner5409 ай бұрын
One of my favorite KZbin channels is David Boice of 52 Churches. I have his first book and very insightful on other beliefs & traditions. I wish I could have been in Missouri last summer when Dave and Steven Pynaker spoke at the Book of Mormon rally at a Community of Christ chapel. I would love to see them together at a meeting in Utah. My wife may not agree, but I would drive a hundred miles to hear David speak in person.
@AustinFaux9 ай бұрын
Love your videos! You are loved and welcomed at our Churches, and more importantly you’re loved by the Lord ❤️
@jennyfisher37739 ай бұрын
I love it!! Keep it up!! Now my husband wants you to find this chapel. He is totally into church history also!! I come from that stock and I am grateful that my ancestors stayed with the gospel and brought it to me. It has been the hugest blessing in my life!! I can’t imagine not having my ward and all the blessing that come with being and active member!! It is all about relationships!!
@echandlerchilds9 ай бұрын
Great review David. I am a Latter-day Saint and really enjoy your work.
@janetkennington21125 ай бұрын
David I love your amazing spirit! You have joined the true restored church of Jesus Christ! 😊
@gingermcgovern56829 ай бұрын
Very awesome! I was born and raised a member in Utah and have never seen this historic chapel. It would be neat for the youth there to take tours of their pioneer heritage chapels! Maybe I'll see you at the Manti Temple open house. Hoping to go as well!
@bt50809 ай бұрын
I'm so glad you've focused on the family. Whether or not a person is LDS the family is the most important part of our existence. . Many years ago we were given a pamphlet as a guideline on how to have Sacrament Meeting at home. During COVID we could not help but turn our attention to our loved ones. At the time we didn't have Church Services in our Wards, but we were able to gather together and remember Jesus Christ and the Sabbath Day.in our homes.
@DesertPrimrose9 ай бұрын
This is only true for married people. Many single Saints were neglected 🤷♀️
@dcammack529 ай бұрын
Sorry you feel that way. We had 3 singles join us every week at our home sac mtg during Covid. Wonderful discussions, wonderful spirit in those meetings. So grateful!
@bt50809 ай бұрын
I've been a member for 55 years. In this time I've been single and married. Single life can be difficult because the focus is on the family, getting to and from Church, and not losing their kid in the parking lot. This is a bit silly but I learned I had to put myself out there and let members know I am available and willing to do things. Helping lets people know you're there. And they remember you when they see you next, at least I hope so. I'm not saying it's easy. I was 22 and single when I first joined the Church and I really felt lost at times. I really wished I had my family to lean on but that was not meant to be. Feeling alone and lonely is very hard on one's spirit. I wish there was an easy answer to this. Please know that you can always reach out as you have in this post. Take Care.@@DesertPrimrose
@DesertPrimrose9 ай бұрын
@@bt5080 there's a vast difference between being single in your 20s and being single in your 30s and 40s.
@annecox40688 ай бұрын
I've been binge-watching some of your old videos today! I don't know a whole lot about other churches other than my own. I really appreciate the comment you have made about our Church! One of my daughters serve in the Wisconsin Milwaukee Mission before she came home last year so hearing you are rom Wisconsin peaked my interest in your channel as well. Thank you for you research. I feel like I can have a deeper understanding of my cousins in Christ! I want to comment on something so have noticed throughout your videos that has really been amazing! I see a glimmer in your eye and excitement in your voice when you talk about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints compared to some of the other places you have been. I see your light increase the more you study with the Church. I really hope you take the time to ask Heavenly Father, in prayer, about it's truthfulness. I was at the Manti Temple open house before and after you visited there. We live in the Manti Temple district so it's our temple. The second time I went through I saw the cardinal in the garden room you spoke of and I smiled. I took have felt God's love in small and simple ways. When we lived in the South, it was always a special experience for me to see a cardinal. I never noticed it before in all my years of attending the Manti Temple, because of how far back it is in the room. Thank you for making that experience for me more memorable!
@micheleh38519 ай бұрын
That building is beautiful! The high domed ceiling is especially nice. I bet restless kids try to sneak out to explore such a unique church with the surprise hallways and doors and staircases. I didn't realize you had been attending LDS church services regularly. I'm excited to see where your journey leads! God bless you, David.
@raulofmustachio3d9 ай бұрын
Love your thought. Yet another home run video. You’re becoming a spiritual guide.
@lauradecker63248 ай бұрын
Praise the Lord! 🎉
@orangetreevintagewaresotvw95909 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for showing us this chapel and congregation! I have never heard of it before. What a delight! Thank you so much for teaching me more about my heritage.
@christinegreenall90549 ай бұрын
Love your videos and following your journey! Thank you for your fair minded assessment of your experiences in so many churches! ♥️
@sockher59 ай бұрын
Thank you for making this video! I grew up a member of this very ward and my parents still live there. I formed my testimony of the Book of Mormon there and cherish all the history that built that ward and its members.
@janananna9 ай бұрын
What an interesting vid! I’m really enjoying your content. Thx!!!❤
@sarahmayj9 ай бұрын
Looking forward to your Manti temple video 😊
@Sablespartan9 ай бұрын
What a fascinating building!
@alicewongham35418 ай бұрын
Great video!! Even though I I've been a member most of my life, I'm learning lots from you! Really appreciate your honest and genuine investigation of the Church. I will pray that you will find your way the fullness of its blessings, brother!!
@TamaraLove-x2b8 ай бұрын
That picture probably has my grandpa great grandpa and great great grandparents. Testimony of Jesus Christ is alive in my soul .
@dgt84679 ай бұрын
Hello David, I've enjoyed following your 52 Churches journey (part 2) beginning last year. Thank you for your general respect & reverence in exploring the many different religions you have visited. I was born into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints & leaned on the testimony of my parents & others until receiving my own sure witness of the Book of Mormon & the on-going restoration of the Lord’s Church in these latter days. Best wishes & may more cardinals show themselves to you.
@emmaabegg41608 ай бұрын
Our family just found your channel through your Manti temple tour. We were drawn in by how open and honest you are about your journey. The feeling of the ‘spirit’ (or the fruit of the spirit) came so strong in our home as we watched you articulate your thoughts and feelings about protection and peace (the exact things we go to the temple to have). I have faith that God is speaking to you and as you work to hear him and grow closer to him you will be led where he wants you to go, wherever that is. Love and prayers to you.
@craigbullough72249 ай бұрын
My 2nd great grandparents attended this ward in the early 1900’s. I visited the building and I could only see the outside. Thanks for sharing what it looked like on the inside too.
@dianedavidson35339 ай бұрын
I'm old, 😊 have lived much of my life in Utah and I knew nothing about the building until watching your video. Seriously, I dont think I've ever seen it! Now im going to make a road trip from Southern Utah just to see it. I'll be sure to go on a Sunday. Thanks for all you do and all you are!
@dcammack529 ай бұрын
YES to Manti!!! ❤ love your videos on all the churches you have visited! We have learned sooo much! Thank you
@itsHeatherKay9 ай бұрын
Love this- thank you for posting. Welcome to you to ANY of our wards!
@shannonfreeman36559 ай бұрын
That is great I'm LDS and I've never heard of that place wow thank you so much that church building is so cool.
@oldskola36349 ай бұрын
A Dale is a wide open valley between hills / mountains. It’s a synonym for valley.
@laniejones87479 ай бұрын
What an interesting building. Thanks for the tour. 🙏🏻💙
@debrathiemann73219 ай бұрын
Thank you for your insights and kindness. It has been interesting to learn about the many churches featured in your videos. I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day Saints and very much appreciate the work you are doing. I Hope you will visit Nauvoo Illinois during the Nauvoo and British Pageants. I think you may enjoy the performances. They are very uplifting and full of our history. Thank you for all you do to unify people of all faiths.
@evamarie21419 ай бұрын
I loved it❣️ Thank you😊
@ZealouslyStriving8 ай бұрын
I would not be opposed to going back to this architectural style.
@andrewolsen27119 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your journey with us!
@adadehoyos3 ай бұрын
Thank u ❤
@leslie17889 ай бұрын
Fascinating as usual:). Keep us up on your journey David ☺️
@LoisSucher9 ай бұрын
I very much enjoyed this segment. Looking forward to the Manti Temple episode. You inspired us to take a trip to see this Temple.
@bassking58549 ай бұрын
Great video, thanks for sharing!
@_Squiggle_9 ай бұрын
Great video!
@annaayres34539 ай бұрын
My grand parent attended that church when I was a child.
@dustinowens89269 ай бұрын
Another great video. I love and appreciate the journey you are on
@kathleencoles17499 ай бұрын
I appreciate how indepth your search is.
@mattproctor43339 ай бұрын
Love these videos! Thanks for sharing!
@kenk40189 ай бұрын
Great video, enjoy your trip to beautiful Manti!
@BazSupport9 ай бұрын
Another really cool ward you would like is the one in Honolulu, the light shines in from above and it is really cool
@millerfamilymom9 ай бұрын
I am heading to Manti from Bountiful March 23rd. This is a favorite temple of mine so I am very excited. I also want to see the beautiful blue sealing room where I witnessed my eldest son's wedding in 1995. This is a very special temple! Worth your time.
@jonathanbird50949 ай бұрын
Love your videos, especially the one you do on the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. I'm excited to see your video on the Manti Temple.
@petevawdrey2689 ай бұрын
“Dale” is just a word for a small valley. I love your videos as always! Can’t want for the Manti Temple video :).
@wendyfoster55799 ай бұрын
You have a lot of people watching your journey. Do you need a ticket for general conference? Thanks for always being open to what you experience.
@hammettgirl8 ай бұрын
Love this so much!!!
@danieldunbar29568 ай бұрын
Keep up the great work, you're an inspiration!
@clayb00g9 ай бұрын
Very nice. My great grandfather’s mission farewell service was held here in 1922
@cindyhills55939 ай бұрын
I absolutely love your videos.
@azmatt769 ай бұрын
We just got back from a family trip to Nauvoo Illinois. It would be a really interesting visit for you.
@clearstonewindows9 ай бұрын
We're going in 3 weeks, And Must you think we should do
@beeapprentice27259 ай бұрын
I love these old.meetinghouses too! I grew up in one. Of course my current ward has the same sociality, friendship and feeling of community regardless of the building.
@nonjones25139 ай бұрын
Love watching your videos on so many churches. I am heading to the Manti temple to see the renovations next week! Another historic temple of the early saints.
@chelseastevens93238 ай бұрын
Your perspective is so gracious. I appreciate all of it. I was raised LDS and it’s just easy to get to that take it for granted space
@reaskelton49399 ай бұрын
I have seen "dale" tacked onto an area means kind of the same as town or village. Never heard of Forestdale but loved the tour. I have been in some other older LDS chapels where the chapel was built first but later added the gym or class rooms, not always on the same level - kind of fun and interesting . Thanks for sharing, look forward to your video on Manti Temple.
@tedmorris21229 ай бұрын
Keep up your videos, they are very well done from an open perspective that is hard to find.
@janeth68969 ай бұрын
Love your journey and thoughts!
@BonnieDragonKat8 ай бұрын
If you ever make it to Long Beach California, pay a visit to the Long Beach 7th Ward. It's an amazing ward full of Aloha!
@markevans82629 ай бұрын
Thank you for the interesting history of this building. We will be going to the Manti Temple open house on 3/16. I hope you make it out to see the Temple.
@melissarecord71029 ай бұрын
The Alameda California chapel has an interesting history too. It was built using materials from an officer's club building that was being demolished during World War 2. I do prefer the more standard ward building setup because it makes it so much easier to find your way around but the unique chapels are also interesting and have rich histories.
@tulsatinystuff16169 ай бұрын
Thanks for showing this historic chapel - I love the architecture. I also appreciate your perspective on things. Keep up the good work!
@anniesavidge24689 ай бұрын
A dale is also a geographic feature, small valley with trees, brook flowers etc. that’s probably where the name comes from.
@bobtheaccountant25348 ай бұрын
I didn’t know this chapel existed. I’ll have to go visit it. Thanks.
@heathersmeather8 ай бұрын
I really appreciate your research. I always learn something interesting. 🙂
@sherrib22199 ай бұрын
I recognized that first scene at City Creek's fountain. ❤ My family and I have spent many memorable times there since it opened. And we loved the dome church. It reminds me of the Ogden, UT Temple celestial room, but it's missing natural light. If you do happen to go to the Manti Temple Open House, my step-brother has been the chief engineer there for several years. Before that, he worked at the Rexburg, Idaho Temple 16 years ago when it was first built. I'm sure there will be many people there to help you, but if you need any more help...I can try to get you in touch with him. We reserved tickets for the first week of April. Hope to see a video if you are able to make it!