Hello again, everyone! It took me most of the day today to feel up to doing so, but I am finally ready to share some thoughts about the remarkable Pioneer Day Concert which the Mormon Tabernacle Choir held last night and the night before. The concert last night was carried live via both the Church and BYU TV website. Featuring guest artists and famed Broadway performers Matthew Morrison and Laura Michelle Kelly, with contextual narration by Oscar Hammerstein III, grandson of the famous Oscar Hammerstein II, who had partnered with Richard Rogers on many Broadway shows that are still famous today, the concert was a total success.
As the guest artists performed the songs for which the context was set by Hammerstein's narration, the chemistry of the three guests was obvious. The Choir and Orchestra provided both a background and a backdrop to these landmark numbers. The Choir opened with famous pioneer anthems "They, the Builders of the Nation" and Mack Wilberg's arrangement of "Come, Come, Ye Saints", the words for which, as some of you may know, were penned by William Clayton while he was trekking with the Saints here to Utah.
At that time, his wife, who was pregnant with their next child, was not able to come with the main company of the Saints, so, with both his wife's situation and the trials of the pioneer company in mind, he penned that hymn that is so revered as a pioneer anthem, for the purpose of providing the Saints reassurance.
Reportedly, when he first presented the song to a body of Saints, Brigham Young, who was present, directed him to make copies of it and distribute it among the Saints, and encouraged the Saints to learn the song and to sing it to one another as they continued their journey.
Following the pioneer anthems, the Broadway theme of the night started, with selections from such musicals as "The King and I", "South Pacific".. "Oklahoma!", "Carousel", and others. Morrison, Kelly, and Hammerstein all mentioned that they have friends who are members of the Church, and that they were therefore excited to join a world-renowned event. Morrison reported that he was somewhat familiar with Pioneer Day, while Kelly said that though she was not, she was looking forward to learning more about it in the days ahead.
The guests took time to honor each other's talents. And Kelly, who had had an unfortunately failed marriage previously, took the opportunity to announce on that stage that she was engaged, and as such, felt a personal connection with "I'm in Love with a Wonderful Guy", "People Will Say We're in Love", and "Mister Snow". All in all, it was a remarkable event, which culminated in all three guests also being featured on this morning's "Music and the Spoken Word" broadcast. For more information, you can see reports from the following sources: Mormon Newsroom, the Church website's other News & Events page, and the Church News website.
In other reported Church news, Gerry Avant continued her series of articles taking a retrospective look back on her storied career. She recently reminisced about a prophetic promise fuliflled when she accompanied President Gordon B. Hinckley to visit a small branch of the Church whose membership has since been transferred to a larger ward. And, as Pioneer Day approaches, the Church News continues its' series of pioneer-themed articles, with an article highlighting the unwavering faith of 8 pioneer women whose stories are not widely known.
The Church continues to report inspiring news through a variety of resources. For my part, I will keep monitoring these developments and will do my level best to pass word of those along to you as I become aware of them. That does it for this post. Any and all comments are, as always, welcome and appreciated. Thank you for the privilege of your time. If you enjoyed what you read here and would like to stay informed of newly-added content, please feel free to subscribe. Until my next post, I wish each one of you all the best and pray that the Lord will bless you all in everything you do.
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Sunday, July 22, 2018
Pioneer Day Concert Held; Other Church News Stories Reported
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I have had a lifelong love for Church history, which has extended to ongoing reports of the ministry of our apostles and prophets, General Conference, and all temple developments. This blog enables me to share that love with all who read my thoughts on these developments, which are sometimes reported multiple times per day as needed.
Saturday, July 21, 2018
Update on Blog Series About Future Temple Prospects
Hello again, everyone! I am back to share an update on the series
I had hoped to do covering the most imminently-likely future temple prospects
that could have a temple announced in General Conference in 2.5 months. Unless
I can find a way within the next 4-6 weeks to put together the information I
need for that series, it may not happen. I am still very much committed to
getting it done if I can.
But if not, what I will be
doing is simply taking into account the feedback I have received on my first
and second lists, adding any additional notes, and calling it good enough.
Hopefully within the next 2-3 months, the information I need will become
available, at which point I will again revisit that series in preparation for
the April 2019 General Conference.
That does it for this post. Any and all comments are, as always,
welcome and appreciated. Thank you for the privilege of your time. If you
enjoyed what you read here and would like to stay informed of newly-added
content, please feel free to subscribe. Until my next post, I wish each one of
you all the best and pray that the Lord will bless you all in everything you
do.
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I have had a lifelong love for Church history, which has extended to ongoing reports of the ministry of our apostles and prophets, General Conference, and all temple developments. This blog enables me to share that love with all who read my thoughts on these developments, which are sometimes reported multiple times per day as needed.
Updated Estimates for Time-frames Within Which Currently Announced Temples May Have a Groundbreaking
Hello again, everyone! In following the theme of the temple
updates I provided a short while ago, I would like to pass along some
adjustments I have made to my general estimated time-frames within which
announced temples may have a groundbreaking. The updates follow below, as they
appear in the "Announced Temples" section of my temple construction
progress report. As was the case previously, changes and updates are featured
in red text. So as not to disturb the flow of the information, I will end here
as I always do.
That does it for this post. Any and all comments are, as always,
welcome and appreciated. Thank you for the privilege of your time. If you
enjoyed what you read here and would like to stay informed of newly-added
content, please feel free to subscribe. Until my next post, I wish each one of
you all the best and pray that the Lord will bless you all in everything you
do.
Announced temples:
171. Bangkok
Thailand Temple: Planning and approvals; artist’s rendering released on March
19, 2018; groundbreaking may take place sometime during mid-to-late
2018.
Note: With the site identified and the release of the artist’s
rendering, a groundbreaking for this temple may just be a matter of time. And
since this November marks the 52nd anniversary of Thailand’s
being dedicated for the preaching of the gospel, November may just be the month
in which this groundbreaking occurs.
172. Urdaneta
Philippines Temple: Site clearing activities underway; artist’s rendering
anticipated to be released in the near future; groundbreaking may take place
sometime during mid-to-late 2018.
Note: On July 6, 2018, the LDS Church Temples Facebook page
reported the developments noted above, and with that in mind, an artist’s
rendering may be released and a groundbreaking ceremony may be set at some
point in the very near future. What is unclear for the moment is how soon that
might occur. While I would anticipate that the Bangkok Thailand Temple, which
is further along in the process for now, might have a groundbreaking first, I
am certain a groundbreaking ceremony will be held for this temple by the end of
this year. As more is known, I will be able to offer a more precise estimate.
173. Saratoga
Springs Utah Temple: Planning and approval; designs underway; awaiting official
site announcement; groundbreaking may take place sometime during late 2018-early 2019.
Note: Although a site confirmation is pending for this temple,
because designs are currently underway, and because this is a Utah County
temple (since temples in Utah always progress more swiftly than other temples
elsewhere within the US), on May 31, 2018, I moved this temple up on this list.
Then, on July 6, 2018, as a result of the developments relating to the Urdaneta
Philippines temple, I moved this one down and adjusted my general estimate for
its’ groundbreaking. I am not ruling out the prospect that the Church could
hold a groundbreaking for this temple before the end of 2018, so if I feel a
need to move this temple again in the near future, I will do so.
174. Lima
Peru Los Olivos Temple: Planning and preliminary construction phase; awaiting
official site announcement; groundbreaking may take place sometime during early 2019.
Note: In March 2017, the contractor for this temple indicated that
a year of pre-planning would be needed for this temple site before a
groundbreaking could be held. While it is unclear when that year began (or if
that year has already passed), it seems safe to assume that the groundbreaking
for this temple could occur within the next year, if not sooner.
175. Pocatello
Idaho Temple: Planning and approval; awaiting official site announcement;
groundbreaking may take place sometime during early-to-mid 2019.
Note: Although the citizens of Pocatello have speculated about two
or more potential locations for this temple, one of those locations has emerged
as being the most likely prospect. If the Church confirms that at any point in
the near future, since this temple is going to be built within the “Mormon
corridor”, a groundbreaking could occur sooner rather than later.
176. Harare
Zimbabwe Temple: Planning and approval; awaiting official site announcement;
groundbreaking may take place sometime during mid-2019.
Note: Although an official site confirmation is pending, President
Nelson visited a probable location during his world tour in April 2018. If that
site location is officially confirmed in the near future, then a groundbreaking
could easily follow within the next 15 months or less.
177. Nairobi
Kenya Temple: Planning and approval; awaiting official site announcement; media
event held June 14, 2017; groundbreaking may take place sometime during mid-2019.
Note: During President Nelson’s recent visit to Kenya, a national
newspaper noted that the site for this temple had been selected, and that
because this temple was anticipated to be a smaller one, its’ dedication might
occur sometime during 2021. With that in mind, it is not hard to believe that
an official site announcement and groundbreaking could occur within the next
15-18 months.
178. Brasilia
Brazil Temple: Planning and approval; site inspected by Church engineers on
June 21, 2017; groundbreaking may take place sometime during mid-to-late
2019.
Note: Although a site inspection occurred one year ago for this
temple, the prospective groundbreaking timeframes offered for the temples above
necessitates a change in my previously-offered thoughts about the imminence of
that groundbreaking. While I would hope that the Brazilian Saints would not
have to wait another 1.5 years for this temple’s groundbreaking, until more is
known, it seems wiser to be conservative in this estimate.
179. Greater
Manila Philippines Temple: Planning and approval; awaiting official name
announcement; groundbreaking may take place sometime during mid-to-late
2019.
Note: Although this temple may also be further along in its’
progress towards a groundbreaking than other temples above it, in view of the
factors noted on the others above this one, it has seemed wiser to be more
conservative in my estimate for this temple’s future groundbreaking.
Additionally, since getting the Urdaneta Philippines Temple underway may be
more of a priority for the Church, this one may only have a groundbreaking
within the next 16-19 months.
180. Layton
Utah Temple: Announced April 1, 2018; awaiting official site announcement;
groundbreaking may take place sometime during late 2019-early 2020.
Note: While I would anticipate that, for this temple in Utah, its’
construction will likely get underway sooner than other temples on this list,
and while that could happen sooner than indicated above if the Church confirms
that the land that was bought in Layton two days before the temple was
announced in that city will
serve as the site for that temple, it has seemed wiser to be more conservative in my estimate
for this temple’s potential groundbreaking. I will be delighted to move it up
on this list if I see a good enough reason to do so.
181. Abidjan
Ivory Coast Temple: Planning and approval; awaiting official site announcement;
groundbreaking may take place sometime during early 2020.
Note: This is the last of the three temples announced in April
2015 that may have a groundbreaking. The Church in the Ivory Coast has seen sufficient
enough growth that a second (and perhaps even a third) temple may be announced
to serve the Saints in this nation, but that may not occur until this temple
makes further progress. We have seen recent developments on other temples in
Africa, which gives me hope that this temple could have a groundbreaking
ceremony around the estimated time noted above, but time will tell how accurate
that might prove to be.
182. Quito
Ecuador Temple: Planning and approval; awaiting official site announcement;
groundbreaking may take place sometime during early-to-mid 2020.
Note: While the first Ecuadoran temple had a 14-year wait between
its’ announcement and groundbreaking, with the progress the Church has made in
South America within the last two decades, this temple (to be built in the
Ecuadoran capital city) will likely not see a wait nearly that long. I
personally hope that this groundbreaking will occur sooner than indicated
above, but until more information is available, I have felt a need to be more
conservative.
183. Richmond
Virginia Temple: Announced April 1, 2018; awaiting official site announcement;
groundbreaking may take place sometime during early-to-mid 2020.
Note: Although an official site confirmation is pending for this
temple, a Virginia newspaper noted in mid-April 2018 that the Church had
procured several acres of land in Richmond sometime during 2015. If the Church
confirms in the near future that one of those plots will be the official temple
site, then a groundbreaking could easily occur within the next two years, but
possibly less, since temples in the US generally have construction begin well
in advance of their international counterparts.
184. Belem
Brazil Temple: Planning and approval; awaiting official site announcement;
groundbreaking may take place sometime during early-to-mid 2020.
Note: Although this temple was announced one year before the
Brasilia Brazil Temple, that temple is further along in the approval process
and will likely therefore have its’ groundbreaking before that occurs for this
temple. In preparing these updated thoughts, it occurred to me that the Church
may opt to hold off on beginning construction of this temple until both the
Fortaleza and Rio de Janeiro Temples are dedicated. With that in mind, I have
felt that the groundbreaking could occur at around this time, but I will alter
this estimate as needed once more is known.
185. Managua
Nicaragua Temple: Announced April 1, 2018; awaiting official site announcement;
groundbreaking may take place sometime during mid-2020.
Note: Since then-Elder Nelson had publicly proposed this temple in
2012, and President Nelson himself made the announcement, I would imagine the
Lord will allow him to be very much involved in the process of this temple’s
construction and eventual dedication. With that in mind, I could see a
groundbreaking occur within the next 24-27 months, but hopefully sooner if all
goes well.
186. Salta
Argentina Temple: Announced April 1, 2018; awaiting official site announcement;
groundbreaking may take place sometime during mid-2020.
Note: While the time-frames offered for the temples above this one
has resulted in this temple’s estimate being delayed as well, it would not
surprise me if a groundbreaking for this temple happens sooner than estimated
here.
187. Cagayan
de Oro Philippines Temple: Announced April 1, 2018; awaiting official site
announcement; groundbreaking may take place sometime during mid-to-late
2020.
Note: While I would anticipate that this temple will likely not
have a groundbreaking until significant progress has been made on both the
Urdaneta and greater Manila area temples, it is not impossible to believe that
a groundbreaking could occur for this newest Filipino temple within the next
2.5-2.75 years, but perhaps sooner if all goes well.
188. Bengaluru
India Temple: Announced April 1, 2018; awaiting official site announcement;
groundbreaking may take place sometime during early-to-mid 2021.
Note: As previously noted, President Nelson had not originally
intended to announce a temple for India during the April 2018 General
Conference, but was inspired to do so the night before that conference began.
Although India may have some political obstacles that would need to be cleared
before this temple has a groundbreaking, I fully anticipate that the Lord could
enable a groundbreaking to occur within the next three years, but possibly
sooner, especially since
President Nelson has also urged the members to hurry and prepare so it can be
built.
189. Russia:
Announced April 1, 2018; awaiting official location and site announcement;
groundbreaking may take place sometime during mid-to-late 2021.
Note: Although both a specific city and a site location for this
temple have yet to be identified, President Nelson did have supervisory
responsibility for Eastern Europe for the last several years he was a member of
the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. With that in mind, he may have connections
that would enable an acceleration of the process to get this temple built,
which is why I am being conservative in my offered estimate above, but will not
in any way be surprised if the Lord clears all obstacles to allow that to occur
sooner than indicated here.
Final note: If recent statements from Church leaders are any
indication, we may soon enter an era where the volume of temple-related
developments will be multiplied. If, as has been suggested, President Nelson's
legacy as a temple-building prophet outshines and outpaces what we previously
saw under President Hinckley's smaller temple plan, we may be in for a season
where temple events are held on a more consistent and much wider scale. It will
be interesting to see.
I have had a lifelong love for Church history, which has extended to ongoing reports of the ministry of our apostles and prophets, General Conference, and all temple developments. This blog enables me to share that love with all who read my thoughts on these developments, which are sometimes reported multiple times per day as needed.
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