Mormon Temple Salt Lake The More Good Foundation has put out a call for Mormon temple photos and reflections. The following is from their blog:

More Good Foundation would like to include your reflections upon temples and temple worship on our websites. These should be personal — in the first-person voice, 300 to 1000 words. Be sure to tell us which temple is closest to you, or where you were when these thoughts occurred to you. Include a photo of yourself or of you and significant others if you’d like (preferably on temple grounds) and a simple sentence giving us permission to mount your article and photo(s) online.

Click here for a sample article on Mormon temples, written by a lay member, for you to consider. We’re looking for authentic thoughts and feelings to share with the world. We are not necessarily looking for gospel scholars’ doctrinal statements–though those are welcome–but our desire is to capture the kaleidoscope of faith-promoting insights and experiences we have as we regularly worship in the Lord’s house. This will assist us in dispelling misperceptions that 1) we are secretive people generally, 2) that we are anything but Christian, 3) that unusual things occur in holy temples–again, “misperceptions” that still largely prevail in a world that needs to hear from you.


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