Primary Activity at the Los Angeles Temple
Our ward primary held their quarterly activity at the Los Angeles Temple (of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints). We took a tour of the temple grounds and learned about some of the symbolism of the temple's architecture and grounds. For example, there are 5 steps leading up to the temple doors. They stand for: faith, repentence, baptism, confirmation, and enduring to the end. After the tour, we went to a nearby park in Westwood and enjoyed a picnic lunch with the Primary.
I asked A.J. what his favorite part of the activity was, and he said it was touching the temple. I asked him why and he said that he felt "good" and "holy" when he touched the temple, and that he knew it was God's house. I explained to him that was the Holy Spirit testifying that this is God's house. I also told him that now he knew what the Holy Spirit felt like, he should "listen" for it, and his testimony will grow.
It was a great experience for our family and our ward family.
Here's a picture of A.J. touching the temple. The leaders had the kids do this, because of President Monson's statement "As we touch the temple, the temple touches us."
4 comments:
well, I'm glad you took lots of pictures! It was a great Activity and even I learned lots of things.
I just posted about the temple activity too. Now I have your blog address. Yay. I'll had you to my list.
what a memorable experience for AJ's testimony!
How cool! I wish we could have been there...it looks like it was a really cool experience for the kids. I love your conversation with A.J!
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