
061 Temple Work Without Temples
Church History Matters
Evolution of Temple Work Post Joseph Smith's Death
The chapter explores how temple ordinances evolved and were refined by Latter-day Saints following Joseph Smith's death, including challenges faced in constructing temples and carrying out ordinances such as baptisms for the dead and marriage sealings. It also delves into lesser-known temple practices originating in Nauvoo, Illinois, and the history and significance of the Quorum of the Anointed in Nauvoo, highlighting their crucial role in leading the church and the evolution of priesthood roles for women.
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