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•   John Whitaker (1981)  12/14
•   Dean Cameron (1981)  11/27
•   William "Bill" Cadieux (1982)  11/26
•   John Childs (1981)  7/30
•   Robert Kresge (Kresge) (1981)  6/5
•   Wade Washabaugh (1981)  2/5
•   Dan Montez (1983)  11/29
•   Troy Mangrum (1981)  10/8
•   Evan Bingham (Bingham) (1981)  11/16
•   Cecil Stephens (1982)  9/3
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8 live in Arizona (USA)
1 lives in Armed Forces Europe (USA)
15 live in California (USA)
2 live in Florida (USA)
1 lives in Hawaii (USA)
7 live in Idaho (USA)
1 lives in Indiana (USA)
1 lives in Iowa (USA)
1 lives in Kansas (USA)
1 lives in Minnesota (USA)
2 live in Missouri (USA)
4 live in Nevada (USA)
1 lives in New Jersey (USA)
4 live in New York (USA)
3 live in Oregon (USA)
2 live in South Carolina (USA)
3 live in Texas (USA)
66 live in Utah (USA)
3 live in Virginia (USA)
5 live in Washington (USA)
1 lives in Wyoming (USA)
2 live in Alberta (Canada)
2 live in British Columbia (Canada)
1 lives in Ontario (Canada)
1 lives in Saskatchewan (Canada)
128 live in USA
5 live in Canada
1 lives in Belgium
14 live in Brazil
1 lives in Germany
2 live in Japan
7 live in Portugal
3 live in United Kingdom
1 lives in Viet Nam
211 location unknown

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JOINED MISSIONARIES


Percentage of Joined Missionaries: 44.5%
A:   170   Joined
B:   212   Not Joined
(totals do not include deceased)

 Public Invited to Tour Lisbon Portugal Temple

Open House and Dedication Dates Announced

The public is invited to tour the first temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Portugal. Church leaders announced the Lisbon Portugal Temple will be open for a free public open house from Saturday, August 17, 2019, to Saturday, August 31, 2019, excluding Sundays. A few weeks before the open house, the public can make reservations at templeopenhouse.lds.org.

The temple, which is in the northeastern section of the city near the modern parish of Parque das Nações, will be formally dedicated Sunday, September 15, 2019, in three sessions. A youth devotional will be held with senior Church leaders on Saturday, September 14, 2019.

Construction began on the almost 24,000-square-foot building on December 5, 2015, when Church and local community leaders participated in a traditional groundbreaking ceremony.

The temple will serve nearly 45,000 Latter-day Saints living in Portugal and in neighboring countries. Worldwide there are 201 temples operating, announced or under construction, including 12 in Europe.

Latter-day Saint temples differ from churches where members meet for Sunday worship services. Temples are considered “houses of the Lord” where the teachings of Jesus Christ are reaffirmed through marriagebaptism and other ceremonies that unite families for eternity.

For more information about the purpose of temples and their importance to Latter-day Saints, please visit www.mormonnewsroom.org/topic/temples.

This information came from this press release here.  



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