Address: 50 E North Temple St, Salt Lake City, UT 84150, USA
Phone: +18012401000
Tammy Jensen with NEXA Mortgage
A definite must for every trip to Temple Square! My kids and I love going onto the roof top and looking out over the Salt Lake Valley.
Don Willis
I love this building!! I have probably taken at least 500 pictures of it. Everyone I have talked to have been so nice. They have been re-doing their landscaping all spring and summer, which does distract when taking pictures. You can get some very creative pictures of this dominating building from both parks. The City Creek Park and the Brigham Young historic park are just across State street. The historical park is a “must see” location.
Ben Carson
Tried calling to help a brother with church matters in East Africa and the Office of General Counsel was extremely rude to me. Disappointed in their representation of the church that they consider “Jesus Christ’s”. Not very empathetic or loving to a very real and precarious situation.
Seth Dame
Mormon Corp HQ. Hoarding hundreds of BILLIONS of dollars. They only follow the profit.
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Not at the Church Office Building. There is the Discovery Center in the Joseph Smith Memorial Center nexr door or the Family History Library a block to the West on West Temple. You can get your family history online at FamilySearch.org and you can get someone to help you online through the link on that website.
You are allowed. However, in most cases, it will be referred back to you local leaders for resolution.
The process to resign from to church and have your name removed from church records is to submit a letter of resignation to your bishop or stake president, or the bishop of the ward that has your records. They are instructed to comply with your wishes, but may request to meet with you to resolve your concerns (you can just refuse the meeting). Resignation letters sent to the church office building or church headquarters often hit a bunch of bureaucratic red tape because that isn't their job. If you want to avoid a big ordeal, just do it properly to begin with. You don't register to vote by sending a letter to the white house, and you don't resign from the church by sending a letter to church headquarters.
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This is not the place to get help with that. This is Google Maps.
Ask Bishop or stake president
Report the matter to your Bishop and if they can't help then your stake president. Or another Bishop if there is a problem
I'd recommend just calling and asking for help and letting them transfer you around until you get what you need.
Second floor of the North Visitor Center (go up the spiral ramp from the main lobby area). The North Visitor Center is north of the Tabernacle and west of the temple.
The "Church Inspiration and News" emails? Unsubscribe is at the bottom of the email.
Reason I asked, is I recently found out that her former husband now deceased, had wanted to be sealed. She told him that they could not because she claims that I refused to have our sealing undone. This is not true, I was never asked. If I had been, I would have gladly signed anything she needed.
Check with your local Bishop.
No
I would say contact them. E-mail,phone or US Mail.
If you have an LDS account you can request a copy from LDS.org. Under My Account there us a Patriarchal Blessing section.
For mailing you'll want to add Casilla de Correo 1871 above the Asuncion 1831 line.
Not untill you go through the repentance process with the right authority.
Yes.
Two separate issues here. In order to have your priesthood restored you need to work with your bishop/branch president. To make online donations for tithes and offerings you need to sign in using your LDS.org account and there is an option under your profile to make online donations. There is no such thing as paying to have your priesthood restored. If a local leader is suggesting that you need to contact the person above them (stake president or area seventy) and let them know about this violation of policy.
General questions about the church should be directed to the missionaries via www.mormon.org/site/contact there are options for in person, phone, or online chat, but not email. You can also walk into a church building Sunday morning and ask to meet with the bishop. Media inquiries for news outlets can contact the public affairs dept here: mormonnewsroom.org/contact/
Perhaps you should talk to your Bishop about that
You need to contact your local Bishop. Barring that, a transitional Bishop in your area.
The missionaries are not breaking any laws. If they are told to leave and never come back, I can tell you they will do it. They will not trespass on property if they are told not to, they are very strictly held to the rules.
Not in 2018.
Talk to them there! Or get in contact with your stake President! You are awesome for desiring to serve! (It's determined by someone higher in authority though, but you can try!!) God bless ya!
I was wondering the same thing. We've had issues with missionaries persecuting people, and breaking the law since 2015, but none of ya'all over there seem to really care. Even when a doctors note is provided and the police are involved. I was told by the Tacoma Mission President I could get go public completely, but I really don't want to have to post pictures of these corrupt? missionaries I've had to deal with. They know they're causing harm, they've been told to not come around.. and they do anyways. Even when I've said not to, verbally. in writing, via chat, email, a doctor's note. Some of these missionaries are making the entire Church look horrible and they're risking some very serious consequences that could be felt by the entire organization. Look up the Ocean Shores Wa Temple, and answer those questions as well.
Visit LDS (dot) org, click "My Account and Ward" in the top right, then click "Donations" under "My Ward". You'll need an online account to pay tithing online.
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