This will enhance the 360 experience. [11] Young converted to the Reformed Methodist Church in 1824 after studying the Bible. The Constitution of Deseret is silent upon this, we meant it should be so. The mint was closed in 1861 by Alfred Cumming, gubernatorial successor to Young. [164] In the 1840s, Young strove to keep aloof from nationwide political debates over slavery, avoiding committing to either antislavery or proslavery positions. Can we use your current location to find the nearest temple? [151] On September 2, 1877, Young's funeral was held in the Tabernacle with an estimated 12,000 to 15,000 people in attendance. Young and his two daughters moved to Kirtland along with the Kimball family later that summer. "[128] In 1863, Young stated: "Shall I tell you the law of God in regard to the African race? Young is the longest-serving president of the LDS Church to date, having served for 29 years. [131] Young taught that the day would come when black men would again have the priesthood, saying that after "all the other children of Adam have the privilege of receiving the Priesthood, and of coming into the kingdom of God, and of being redeemed from the four-quarters of the earth, and have received their resurrection from the dead, then it will be time enough to remove the curse from Cain and his posterity. [104] Young said, "I hope to see an Academy established in Provo at which the children of the Latter-day Saints can receive a good education unmixed with the pernicious atheistic influences that are found in so many of the higher schools of the country. Everything in the temple points us to Jesus Christ. [4], Young was born on June 1, 1801, in Whitingham, Vermont. History of Brigham Young, entry dated Jan. 5, 1852, Church Historians Office Records Collection, LDS Church Archives (quoted in Ricks, A Peculiar Place, 114). [148], Before his death in Salt Lake City on August 29, 1877,[149] Young was suffering from cholera morbus and inflammation of the bowels. Weather conditions delayed the planned 12:00 noon raising. [89] Young organized the first Utah Territorial Legislature and established Fillmore as the territory's first capital. [152] He is buried on the grounds of the Mormon Pioneer Memorial Monument in the heart of Salt Lake City. "[77], Among Young's first acts upon arriving in the valley were the naming of the city as "The City of the Great Salt Lake" and its organization into blocks of ten acres, each divided into eight equal-sized lots. According to Young, he was taught by Smith that Adam is "our Father and our God, and the only God with whom we have to do". Temple closed today. [33] He oversaw the finishing of the Kirtland temple and spoke in tongues at its dedication in 1836. If the circumstances of his life had worked out differently [he] might have become a captain of industryan Andrew Carnegie or John D. Rockefeller or a railroad builder. Services Clothing rental available. [19] In April 1832, a branch of the church was organized in Mendon; eight of the fifteen families were Youngs. [166][167] However, two weeks later Young declared himself a "firm believer in slavery". While there, Young's father remarried to a widow named Hannah Brown, and sent Young off to learn a trade. [116][117][118] The LDS Church has since repudiated the AdamGod doctrine. The grounds will include a water feature and fruit trees, paying homage to the area's roots in fruit growing.3. For those LDS faithful who do wish to enter, you need to make an appointment. Temple Health refers to the health, education and research activities carried out by the affiliates of Temple University Health System (TUHS) and by the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University. A short sentence describing what someone will receive by subscribing. This was partly experienced when Young traveled with his wife, Miriam, and Heber C. Kimball to visit the branch of the church in Columbia. It is such unique architecture for a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Temple. The Brigham City Utah Temple will be the fourteenth temple built in Utah and the first built in Box Elder County. If you would prefer us to contact you, please fill out the form below. [53] On November 22, 1843, Young and his wife Mary Ann received the second anointing, a ritual that assured them that their salvation and exaltation would occur. [142], When federal officials received reports of widespread and systematic obstruction of federal officials in Utah (most notably judges), U.S. President James Buchanan decided in early 1857 to install a non-Mormon governor. [61] Many of Young's followers stated in reminiscent accounts (the earliest in 1850 and the latest in 1920) that when Young spoke to the congregation, he looked or sounded exactly like Smith, which they attributed to the power of God. He was later joined by his family and by other members of the church in Missouri. Young argued that the church needed more than a spokesman, and that the Twelve Apostles, not Rigdon, had the keys, powers, and "the fulness of the Priesthood," referring to the second anointing. Any person that mingles his seed with the seed of Canaan forfeits the right to rule and all the blessings of the Priesthood of God; and unless his blood were spilled and that of his offspring he nor they could not be saved until the posterity of Canaan are redeemed. Florence Claxton's graphic novel, The Adventures of a Woman in Search of Her Rights (1872), satirizes a would-be emancipated woman whose failure to establish an independent career results in her marriage to Young before she wakes to discover she's been dreaming. He also helped to convince Hyrum to accept polygamy. [39], Under Young's direction, the quorum organized the exodus of Latter Day Saints from Missouri to Illinois in 1838. Just four days after arriving in the Salt Lake Valley, Young designated the location for the Salt Lake Temple; he presided over its groundbreaking years later on April 6, 1853. The sweetest relationships we can experience in life are in loving families. [140] The Reformation appeared to have ended completely by early 1858. Lyon, T. Edgar (1989). Young was also one of the first to subscribe to Union Pacific stock, for the construction of the First transcontinental railroad. [15] Sometime in 1830, Young was introduced to the Book of Mormon by way of a copy that his brother, Phineas Howe, had obtained from Samuel H. Smith. Young stated that upon being taught about plural marriage by Joseph Smith: "It was the first time in my life that I desired the grave. The seed of Canaan cannot hold any office, civil or ecclesiastical. Carter. If you accept, you may be prompted by your browser to allow this. During the defense of Utah, now called the Utah War, Young held the U.S. Army at bay for a winter by taking their cattle and burning supply wagons. [26] His third child and first son, Joseph A. [37] He became the oldest member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles when David Patten died after the Battle of Crooked River. . Young achieved greatest success in real estate. He founded Salt Lake City and served as the first governor of the Utah Territory. In his will, Young shared his estate with the sixteen surviving wives who had lived with him; the six surviving non-conjugal wives were not mentioned in the will. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, "President Packer Presides at Groundbreaking of Brigham City Utah Temple," 31 Jul. [42] Young proposed marriage to Martha Brotherton, who was seventeen years old at the time and had recently immigrated from Manchester, England. [122] The LDS Church has formally repudiated the doctrine as early as 1889,[123] and multiple times since the days of Young. [20] There, Young saw Alpheus Gifford speak in tongues, and in response Young also spoke in tongues. (If you haven't already signed in with your Church account and password, it will then prompt you to do so.) By submitting this form, you are agreeing to our Terms of Use. [58][59] Several claimants to the role of church president emerged during the succession crisis that ensued. Notify me. As part of the Reformation, almost all "active" or involved LDS Church members were rebaptized as a symbol of their commitment. Under his leadership, members in the United Kingdom began publishing Millennial Star, a hymnal, and a new edition of the Book of Mormon. He refused to sign a temperance pledge, however, stating that "if I sign the temperance pledge I feel that I am bound, and I wish to do just right, without being bound to do it; I want my liberty. Brigham City Utah Temple (image source LDS.org) Address 250 S Main St Brigham City UT 84302-2560 United States Telephone 435-695-2170 Services. He also provisioned the building of the Endowment House, a "temporary temple" which began to be used in 1855 to provide temple ordinances to church members while the Salt Lake Temple was under construction. Wagonmaster Luke Winner (Morgan Woodward) feels compelled to leave the instrument behind until Ridges finds solid rock under the sand. Young's siblings and their spouses were baptized that year or the year afterwards. According to William Hayden, Young participated in the Bucksville Forensic and Oratorical Society. [10] They first resided in a small house adjacent to a pail factory, which was Young's main place of employment at the time. [6] At age twelve, he moved with his parents to the township of Genoa, close to Cayuga Lake. [130], Throughout his time as prophet, Young went to great lengths to deny the assumption that he was the author of the practice of priesthood denial to black men, asserting instead that the Lord was. There's no visitors center, and the grounds are limited so there's not much to do if you're just passing through. I create online training, conduct in-person training . [73] By the time Young arrived at the final destination, it had come under American control as a result of war with Mexico, although U.S. sovereignty would not be confirmed until 1848. should serve the seed of Abraham; he should not be a ruler, nor vote for men to rule over me nor my brethren. You will see in the design of it reflections of previous temples that have been built, particularly the Salt Lake Temple. Brigham Young (/brm/; June 1, 1801 August 29, 1877)[3] was an American religious leader and politician. A key element of the teachings of this group in Young's eyes was their practicing of spiritual gifts like speaking in tongues and prophecy. All rights reserved. Young's father, two brothers, and sister had already moved to Mendon before he did. [90] Young also organized a board of regents to establish a university in the Salt Lake Valley. The Church of Jesus Christ Will Build 18 New Houses of the Lord, President Nelson Presides at Ephraim Utah Temple Groundbreaking. [146] Leonard J. Arrington reports that Young received a rider at his office on the day of the massacre, and that when he learned of the contemplated attack by members of the church in Parowan and Cedar City, he sent back a letter directing that the Fancher party be allowed to pass through the territory unmolested. [60] The majority in attendance voted that the Quorum of the Twelve was to lead the church. Here he became acquainted with Mary Ann Angell, a convert to the faith from Rhode Island, and the two were married in February 1834 and obtained a marriage certificate on March 31, 1834. [92]:34, In 1851, Young and several federal officialsincluding territorial Secretary Broughton Harrisbecame unable to work cooperatively. He was the second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), from 1847 until his death in 1877. [180][181][182], At the time of Young's death, nineteen of his wives had predeceased him; he was divorced from ten, and twenty-three survived him. [24] In May 1834, Young became a member of Zion's Camp, and traveled to Missouri and returned to Kirtland with members of the camp in August. [100] In 1858, following the events of the Utah War, he stepped down to his gubernatorial successor, Alfred Cumming.[101]. Under his direction, the Mormons built roads and bridges, forts, irrigation projects; established public welfare; organized a militia; issued a "selective extermination" order against male Timpanogos[88] and after a series of wars eventually made peace with the Native Americans. [14], By the time Young moved to Mendon in 1828, he had effectively left the Reformed Methodist church and become a Christian seeker, unconvinced that he had found a church possessing the true authority of Jesus Christ. Provo, Utah: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University. [155] In 1873, he announced that he would step down as president of the Deseret National Bank and of ZCMI, as well as from his role as trustee-in-trust for the church. Historians have come to different conclusions on whether contemporary records support this "transfiguration of Brigham Young" (also sometimes called the "mantle phenomenon") as an authentic experience, whatever its causation. It will be gorgeous, it will be white. [144] Young eventually reached a settlement with the aid of a peace commission and agreed to step down as governor. . [42] Young and the other apostles directed the church's missionary work and the immigration of new converts from this point forward. He used tobacco but did not drink alcohol. Brigham City Utah Stake. If watching on your mobile device, be sure to select a higher quality resolution. Young did not immediately accept the divine claims of the Book of Mormon. After bearing mortal children and establishing the human race, Adam and Eve returned to their heavenly thrones where Adam acts as the god of this world. History of Brigham Young, entry dated 5 Jan. 1852, in Church Historians Office Records Collection, LDSCA. On December 3, 2009, the City Council of Brigham City held a public hearing to receive input on a request by the Church to vacate both the plat that subdivides the temple site into lots and the associated easements. "[105] The school broke off from the University of Deseret and became Brigham Young Academy in 1876 under the leadership of Karl G. Maeser,[105] and was the precursor to Brigham Young University. You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. After meeting Joseph Smith, Young joined the Church of Christ in April 9, 1832. No clothing rental. The Compromise of 1850 instead carved out Utah Territory and Young was appointed governor. "[190], Mark Twain devoted a chapter and much of two appendices to Young in Roughing It. Instead, this able, energetic, earthy man became the absolute ruler and the revered, genuinely loved father figure of all Mormons everywhere. During his time as church president, Young led his followers, the Mormon pioneers, west from Nauvoo, Illinois, to the Salt Lake Valley. [25] After his return to Kirtland, Young did carpentry, painting and glazing work to earn money. Young organized the journey that would take the Mormon pioneers to Winter Quarters, Nebraska, in 1846, before continuing on to the Salt Lake Valley. The majority of Young's teachings are contained in the 19 volumes of transcribed and edited sermons in the Journal of Discourses. . The resolution was unanimously approved, reverting the block back to a single lot and giving the Church control over the utilities on site.2, On June 15, 2010, the Planning Commission of Brigham City approved plans for the Brigham City Utah Temple in conjunction with a Permitted Use Permit application submitted by project manager Kerry Nielsen. The status of four was unknown. Please contact the temple for more information or if you have special circumstances or needs. Building and landscape designs were created to reflect both the history of Brigham City and the classical designs found at the Logan, Manti, and Salt Lake temples. "[132], These racial restrictions remained in place until 1978, when the policy was rescinded by church president Spencer W. Kimball,[133] and the church subsequently "disavow[ed] theories advanced in the past" to explain this ban,[134] essentially attributing the origins of the ban solely to Young. They were from Arkansas." :200 When Young received word in July that federal troops were headed to Utah with his replacement, he called out his militia to ambush the federal force using delaying tactics. Young instructed victims of anti-Mormon violence on the outskirts of Nauvoo to move to Nauvoo. According to Young, the matter was beyond his personal control, and was divinely determined rather than historically or personally as many assumed. For two years, the monument stood as a memorial to those travelling the Spanish Trail through Mountain Meadow. Provo, Utah Area. In the appendix, Twain describes Young as a theocratic "absolute monarch" defying the will of the U.S. government, and alleges using a dubious source that Young had ordered the Mountain Meadows massacre. In the 1995 film The Avenging Angel, the role of Young was played by Charlton Heston. His mother died of tuberculosis in June 1815. yo ul. [187], The Scottish poet John Lyon, who was an intimate friend of Young, wrote Brigham the Bold in tribute to him after his death.[188][189]. 2022Temple University Health System, Inc. [74] Young arrived in the Salt Lake Valley on July 24, 1847, a date now recognized as Pioneer Day in Utah. The Brigham City Utah Temple won the PCI Design Award for Best Religious Structure in 2014. During time as prophet and governor, Young encouraged each bishop to establish a grade school for his congregation, which would be supported by volunteer work and tithing payments. Temple University Hospital Jeanes Campus, Temple University Hospital Episcopal Campus, Temple University Hospital Northeastern Campus, Publications for Healthcare Professionals. Byron Morrow played Young in a cameo appearance in the Death Valley Days 1966 episode "An Organ for Brother Brigham". A large slab of granite was put up on which he had the following words engraved: "Here 120 men, women and children were massacred in cold blood early in September, 1857. Learn more about rooms in the temple and their unique purposes. Upon joining the Methodists, he insisted on being baptized by immersion rather than by their normal practice of sprinkling. [145], The degree of Young's involvement in the Mountain Meadows massacre, which took place in Washington County in 1857, is disputed. [135], During 1856 and 1857, a period of renewed emphasis on spirituality within the church known as the Mormon Reformation took place under Young's direction. [178] Young did not live with a number of his wives or publicly hold them out as wives, which has led to confusion on the number and their identities. [175], Young was a polygamist, having at least fifty-six wives. [150] It is believed that he died of peritonitis from a ruptured appendix. President and Prophet Russell M. Nelson made this announcement Sunday in the final session of the October 2022 general conference. Brigham City Utah North Stake. [31][32] In August 1835, Young and the rest of the Quorum of the Twelve issued a testimony in support of the divine origin of the Doctrine and Covenants. [139] It was during this period that the controversial doctrine of blood atonement was occasionally preached by Young, though it was repudiated in 1889 and never practiced by members of the church. [78] On August 7, Brigham suggested that the members of the camp be re-baptized to signify a re-dedication to their beliefs and covenants. "[156], At the time of his death, Young was the wealthiest man in Utah, with an estimated personal fortune of $600,000 (equivalent to $15,300,000 in 2021).[154]. The Brigham City Utah Temple District covers the same region as the original Box Elder Stake. [94], Young supported slavery and its expansion into Utah, and led the efforts to legalize and regulate slavery in the 1852 Act in Relation to Service, based on his beliefs on slavery. Arthur Conan Doyle based his first Sherlock Holmes novel, A Study in Scarlet, on Mormon history, mentioning Young by name. Young petitioned the U.S. Congress to create the State of Deseret. Miller was arrested, but released when it was discovered he was not Brigham Young. [2] His last words were "Joseph! PCI stands for the Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute. Joseph! [21] Young and Kimball spent the summer following their baptism conducting missionary work in western New York, while Vilate Kimball cared for Young's family. "[173] Young adopted the Christian idea of the Curse of Hama racist interpretation of Genesis 9 which white proponents of slavery in antebellum America used to justify enslaving black people of African descent[174]and applied it liberally and literally. President Boyd K. Packer had attended school there as a boy. [13] Young worked as a carpenter and joiner, and built and operated a saw mill. In the early 1850s, he expressed some support for the antislavery "free soil" position in American politics,[165] and in January 1852, he declared in a speech that "no property can or should be recognized as existing in slaves", suggesting opposition to the existence of slavery. [29][30] On May 4, 1835, Young and other apostles went on a mission to the east coast, specifically in Pennsylvania and New York. He also led the Anointed Quorum. [178] Young built the Lion House, the Beehive House, the Gardo House, and the White House in downtown Salt Lake City to accommodate his sizable family. Virtual visits with a Temple specialist are effective, safe and convenient. Young had a somewhat mixed view of slavery which historian John G. Turner called a "bundle of contradictions". He joined the Nauvoo city council in 1841 and oversaw the first baptisms for the dead in the unfinished Nauvoo temple. On October 3, 2009, during the Saturday morning session of the 179th Semiannual General Conference, President Thomas S. Monson announced the construction of the Brigham City Utah TempleUtah's fourteenth temple. Appointments Address 250 S Main St Brigham City UT 84302-2560 United States Telephone (1) 435-695-2170 Email Log in to send email to temple Prayer Roll Click here to submit names Services No clothing rental available No cafeteria available. [7] Young moved to Auburn, New York where he was an apprentice to John C. Jeffries. Since Young's death, a number of works have published collections of his discourses and sayings. Sidney Rigdon, the senior surviving member of the church's First Presidency, argued there could be no successor to the deceased prophet and that he should stay Joseph's "spokesman" and become guardian of the church. Please contact the temple for more information or if you have special circumstances or needs. The warm white temple, faced with precast concrete limestone, will point east toward the historic Brigham City Tabernacle with the top of the angel Moroni reaching several feet above the highest point of the tabernacle. A temple is literally a house of the Lorda special place designated by Him and dedicated to His sacred purposes. He was the second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), from 1847 until his death in 1877. He also tried to promote Mormon self-sufficiency by establishing collectivist communities, known as the United Order of Enoch. [171] His manuscript history from January 5, 1852, which was published in the Deseret News, reads: The negro . Philadelphia, PA. All rights reserved. Many cities and towns in Utah, and some in neighboring states, were founded under Young's direction. [43] Young served another mission to the Eastern seaboard. On many occasions, Young taught that blacks were denied the priesthood because they were "the seed of Cain. On October 26, 2009, Church officials announced that the Brigham City Utah Temple would be constructed on a downtown block on Main Street known as Central Square, located directly west of the Brigham City Tabernacle.4 Speculation of this location began shortly after the announcement of the temple when a sign was posted on the site indicating that sale of all seven commercial lots on the block were pending. Address 250 South Main Street Brigham City, Utah 84302-2120 United States Telephone: (+1) 435-695-2170 Street Map - Nearby Hotels Services NO clothing rental available NO cafeteria food served NO patron housing available [93] These individuals later became known as the Runaway Officials of 1851. [81], After three years of leading the church as the President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, Young reorganized a new First Presidency and was sustained as the second president of the church on December 27, 1847 at Winter Quarters. Young was involved in temple building throughout his membership in the LDS Church, making it a priority during his time as church president. [45][46] Young campaigned against Bennett's allegations that Joseph Smith practiced "spiritual wifery"; Young knew of Smith's hidden practice of polygamy. [51] While in Nauvoo, he married Clarissa Decker, Clarissa Ross, Emily Dow Partidge, Louisa Beaman, Margaret Maria Alley, Emmeline Free, Margaret Piece, and Zina Diantha Huntington. It later became known as the Young Ladies Mutual Improvement Association, and was a charter member of the National Council of Women and International Council of Women. [194], Gregg Henry depicts Young in the fourth (2014) and fifth (2015) seasons of the TV series Hell on Wheels, a fictional story about the construction of the First transcontinental railroad. After the exterior was completed on December 10, 1845, members received their temple endowments day and night, and Young officiated many of these sessions. Young's leadership style has been viewed as autocratic. [68] With the repealing of Nauvoo's charter in January 1845, church members in Nauvoo lost their courts, police, and militia, leaving them vulnerable to attacks by mobs. The day will come when the seed of Canaan will be redeemed and have all the blessings their brethren enjoy. Fencing will be installed around the temple grounds themselves but not around the surrounding parking lot. He instituted a ban prohibiting conferring the priesthood on men of black African descent, and led the church in the Utah War against the United States. ChurchofJesusChristTemples.org shares construction news, photographs, maps, and interesting facts about the temples of the restored Church of Jesus Christ. [184][185][186], Brigham Young appears at the end of the bande dessine Le Fil qui chante, the last in the Lucky Luke series by Ren Goscinny. Please contact the temple for more information or if you have special circumstances or needs. As governor and church president, Young directed both religious and economic matters. Telephone (1) 801-621-6880. [124][125][126], Young is generally considered to have instituted a church ban against conferring the priesthood on men of black African descent, who had generally been treated equally to white men in this respect under Smith's presidency. "Regular Meeting of the Brigham City Council,", "Brigham City Temple draws on city's history,". [40][41] Young also served in various leadership and community organization roles among church members in Nauvoo. During the 30 years between the Mormons' arrival in Utah in 1847 and [his death in] 1877, Young directed the founding of 350 towns in the Southwest. Young supported her and her two children while they lived in their own home in Nauvoo. If the white man who belongs to the chosen seed mixes his blood with the seed of Cain, the penalty, under the law of God, is death on the spot. Parking will consist of 123 surface stalls, 130 underground stalls, and 29 street stalls. Young established a gold mint in 1849 and called for the minting of coins using gold dust which had been accumulated from travelers during the Gold Rush. Take a 360 virtual tour of the Washington D.C. Templeup, down, and all around! [52] Young travelled east with Wilford Woodruff and George A. Smith from July to October 1843 on a mission to raise funds for the Nauvoo temple and its guesthouse. They described the Book of Mormon as the "stick of Joseph" mentioned in Ezekiel 37. 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