I was able to visit the St. George temple on February 27th while in town for baseball games for Payson. I did an endowment session and sealing session. I do believe it's the most beautiful temple I've been in, and that is saying ALOT!. The endowment instruction room, so different from Ogden. Beautiful red rock murals on the walls, original pillars painted white, windows covered in beautiful blue velvet, seating that "looked" like pews, but had actual seats. One thing that was unique to me, was after the endowment presentation, we moved to another room to go through the veil. It was called the "veil room". The chandelier in the Celestial Room was absolutely amazing ! I've never seen anything like it in my life. All of the carpeting, and furniture in the entire temple, was "old school". Alot of dark woods, and beautiful white pillars, and fabrics accented in blues. The sealing rooms were on the 5th floor of the temple. There were about 15-20 rooms, and they were tiny, with a circular window in each room, and only enough room for 7-8 patrons and the sealer. Also, there was a sealing room just off the Celestial room, accessed by climbing a short set of stairs from each side.
I've still be working at the Ogden Temple on Wednesdays in the Mid-day session from 10am to 2pm. Instead of our usual 4 week schedule, it was stretched into two weeks in March. The Ogden Temple will be closed the last two weeks in March. I'll be subbing tomorrow (Friday) in the afternoon (2pm to 6 pm) at the Ogden Temple also. |
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