Why is the Mormon Temple in Chorley?

A site on the north edge of Chorley in Lancashire, a few miles from the city of Preston, was selected, in part, because it "overlooked rolling hills to the east and a greenbelt area to the north and had easy access to the regional highway system".
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Can you visit the Mormon Church in Chorley?

Visible from the M61 and near to Botany Bay, Chorley, Lancashire. There is a visitors area but non Mormons are not allowed within the temple itself.
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Why are there Mormons in the UK?

Beginnings. The Mormons arrived in Britain at the very beginning of the reign of Queen Victoria. The first Mormon missionaries were sent to England in 1837, led by the Apostle Heber C Kimball. They preached in Preston in July, and baptised their first nine converts the same month in the river Ribble.
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What is the secret room in the LDS temple?

The only temple with a room designated as the Holy of Holies is the Salt Lake Temple. Boyd K. Packer said that “hidden away in the central part of the temple is the Holy of Holies, where the President of the Church may retire when burdened down with heavy decisions to seek an interview with Him whose Church it is.
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Where is the biggest Mormon temple in the world?

The Salt Lake Temple is a temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. At 253,015 square feet (23,505.9 m2), it is the largest Latter-day Saint temple by floor area.
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What do Mormons believe?

Mormons believe that all men and women ever to be born, including Jesus Christ, lived with God as His spirit children before this life. God wanted each of us to come to earth to gain experience, learn, and grow to become more like Him. But God also knew that His children would all sin, die, and fall short of His glory.
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How many wives did Joseph Smith have?

The Mormon church has said for the first time that its founder Joseph Smith had up to 40 wives. In an essay published on its website quoting "careful estimates", the church said the wives included a 14-year-old and others who were already married.
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Do Mormons celebrate Christmas?

Mormons celebrate the holiday like most other Christians—reading from the nativity account in Luke, exchanging presents, and spending time with family and friends. Santa Claus, decorated trees, and the redemptive story of Ebenezer Scrooge all are staples of the winter holiday for Mormons in the United States (fig. 1).
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What percent of Utah is Mormon?

Religion. As of 2020, 60.68% of Utahns are reported as members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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What do Mormons do inside the Temple?

Within temples, members of the church make covenants, receive instructions, and perform sacred ceremonies and ordinances, such as baptism for the dead, washing and anointing (or "initiatory" ordinances), the endowment, and eternal marriage sealings.
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Why do Mormons avoid alcohol?

Mormons do not drink any form of alcohol. This goes back to the understanding that our bodies were created by God and should be taken care of in every way possible. In the Gospel Principles manual it states, The Lord commands us not to use wine and strong drinks, meaning drinks containing alcohol.
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Are Mormons more like Muslims?

Mormons are frequently compared to the Ahmadi Muslims specifically, with many noting distinct similarities in both groups' doctrine, history, culture, approach to missionary work, and general lack of acceptance from mainstream Christianity and Islam, respectively.
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Why are they no longer called Mormons?

Seeking to distance itself from polygamy and Mormon fundamentalism, prior to August 2018 the Church of Jesus Christ had taken the position that the term Mormon should only apply to itself and its members, and not other adherents who have adopted the term.
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Why is there a Mormon temple in Chorley?

A site on the north edge of Chorley in Lancashire, a few miles from the city of Preston, was selected, in part, because it "overlooked rolling hills to the east and a greenbelt area to the north and had easy access to the regional highway system".
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Can non-Mormons go into a Mormon church?

While temples worldwide are open only to members of the Church who are fully engaged in their faith, anyone can enter a chapel to visit or worship with their Latter-day Saint neighbors.
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Are you allowed to leave the Mormon Church?

Some formally resign by mailing resignation letters to request the removal of their church membership records, which the LDS Church refers to as "name removal", while others simply stop attending church services.
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Do Mormons believe in Jesus?

Mormons believe in Jesus Christ as the literal Son of God and Messiah, his crucifixion as a conclusion of a sin offering, and subsequent resurrection. However, Latter-day Saints (LDS) reject the ecumenical creeds and the definition of the Trinity.
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Where do most Mormons live?

The center of Mormon cultural influence is in Utah, and North America has more Mormons than any other continent, although about 60% of Mormons live outside the United States. As of December 31, 2021, the LDS Church reported a membership of 16,805,400.
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What are the rules for Mormons?

What are the Mormon rules?
  • Paying tithing.
  • Conservative dress and grooming.
  • A law of health known as the Word of Wisdom.
  • Morality, honesty, and integrity.
  • Sunday Sabbath observance.
  • Dedication to families and community.
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Do Mormons marry non-Mormons?

Not anyone can actually marry in the temple, but only men and women who are faithful members of the Church. Marrying a non-member is allowed, however, the marriage ceremony cannot be done in the temple.
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Can Mormons drink coffee?

Mormons are also taught not to drink “hot drinks,” meaning coffee or any tea other than herbal tea (see D&C 89:9), and not to use tobacco (see D&C 89:8). Latter-day prophets have also taught that Mormons should abstain from using illegal drugs and abusing legal drugs (see For the Strength of Youth [booklet, 2011], 26).
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Do Mormons put up Christmas lights?

In Mormon households, Christmas is celebrated with family-centered customs that reflect their faith and devotion to Jesus Christ. Typical family traditions include decorating the home, often with nativity scenes and symbols of the Savior, alongside more common decorations like Christmas trees and lights.
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Who was Joseph Smith's favorite wife?

Introduction. On January 18, 1827, Joseph Smith married Emma Hale1 in South Bainbridge, New York. In 1842, Joseph reflected, “What transports of joy swelled my bosom, when I took by the hand on that night, my beloved Emma[,] . . . even the wife of my youth: and the choice of my heart.”
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Why did Joseph Smith take so many wives?

The essay points out several details about Smith's marriages. It says that an angel appeared to Smith "three times between 1834 and 1842 and commanded him to proceed with plural marriage." The third time that angel appeared, the essay says, it threatened to destroy Joseph unless he obeyed.
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What is the law of Sarah?

This “law of a Sarah” is perhaps the most confusing part of section 132. It states that the law concerning plural marriage is that a wife must first give her consent for a husband to take another wife.
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