- Talks about Temples | BYU Speeches
In temples, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints make sacred covenants, or promises, with Heavenly Father
- Making Temple Worship a Pattern in Your Life | BYU Speeches
Temple worship is a source of protection and promise In the temple, we do saving work for our dead, seal families together, and invite God into our lives
- The Transformative Power of Covenants | BYU Speeches
Temple covenants ask us to build the kingdom of God, which is sharing the joy and peace of the Savior’s love From this perspective, we can’t be charitable, benevolent, tolerant, and pure in a vacuum; relationships are where we practice being benevolent, tolerant, and pure
- The Human Body: A Gift and a Responsibility - BYU Speeches
The human body is a gift from God—a temple—to be treated with thankfulness and respect, not despised or worshiped As wonderful and miraculous as our bodies are, they have limitations
- Stronger and Closer Connection to God Through Multiple Covenants
Making multiple covenants with God—baptismal, endowment, and sealing covenants—allows us to develop a stronger and closer connection to Him
- Vaughn J. Featherstone | BYU Speeches
Soon after high school, Vaughn J Featherstone married his sweetheart, Merlene Miner, in the Salt Lake Temple They raised six children together, five sons and one daughter As his career and Church service became more demanding, Elder Featherstone made sure to make his family a top priority
- Temples of Learning | Merrill J. Bateman | BYU Speeches
After reflecting on the 9 11 tragedy, BYU's president counsels students to treat the university, and their bodies, as temples of learning
- We Need an Endowment | Anthony Sweat | BYU Speeches
The temple endowment ceremony communicates the concepts and covenants to facilitate this greater power Just as the children learned to follow patterns while painting Christ, worship in the temple and learn the patterns and the process to become more like Jesus
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