READERS RESPOND: How would a Mormon temple affect Newport Beach?
There is a rich excitement in the air here in our small part of God’s
kingdom. We, as members of the church, are anxiously anticipating the
building of a house of the Lord in this beautiful city. I know I look
forward to the day when it stands and members and nonmembers alike can
see its beauty and feel its sweet spirit of peace, love and hope.
The new temple can only have a wonderful effect on the area. Both the
temporal and spiritual impact is one of a tremendous blessing. To have a
place designated as a true house of the Lord where the simple truths of
God’s plans and gospel are taught and the gift of eternal marriage and
eternal families are given can only be a blessing.
The beauty inside and out will only add to the already beautiful
community we call home here in Newport Beach and in the surrounding
areas. I sustain in the affirmative those words of my friend Ben Graff
who, in your article stated “It is a great blessing for the people here.
Any community where there is a temple means that community is blessed and
enriched.”
SEAN VOLPETTI
Newport Beach
The addition of a temple to Newport Beach is a great opportunity for
both the residents of Newport Beach and for the Latter-day Saints who
will be visiting the temple.
The residents of Newport Beach -- thousands of whom also happen to be
Latter-day Saints -- will have the benefit of a beautiful, peaceful
addition to the community. If you have had the opportunity to visit the
grounds of the Los Angeles or San Diego temples, they have beautiful
gardens and provide a quiet, reflective atmosphere. Whether or not you
are able to enter the temple, you can still appreciate and enjoy the
surroundings there.
For Latter-day Saints, a temple is a sacred and holy place. For those
who take the opportunity to visit the temple, it provides an opportunity
for prayer, meditation and learning. Each temple has inscribed on the
exterior “House of The Lord, Holiness to The Lord” to show the
significance of the temple. Just as the temple was a holy place in Jesus
Christ’ time, the temples today are holy and provide wonderful blessings
of peace and understanding to those who attend.
I look forward to going often.
JONATHAN HARMER
South Coast Metro
I am not a Mormon, but I am proud to have many friends of the Mormon
faith and I share their excitement at the news of Newport Beach being
selected for the site of a new temple because I understand how very
important and holy the temple is in a Mormon’s life.
I am equally excited when I hear about a new synagogue, a Buddhist
temple or a new church sanctuary being erected, as I believe that these
holy places of faith represent the religious freedoms that the pilgrims
sought in coming here in the first place.
I’m certain the Mormon leaders will erect a temple that is
aesthetically pleasing to the community, and the Mormons in our community
and Mormons visiting the temple will strive to be the exemplary neighbors
and citizens they have always been. All around the world, religious
intolerance on a daily basis is a source of violence and unrest. Mohandas
K. Gandhi once said “Be the change you want to see in the world.”
I hope the citizens of Newport Beach and the surrounding communities
will welcome the temple and be the face of religious tolerance that seems
quite unfamiliar in our world at times.
JULIE WAHLSTEDT
Newport Beach
The Newport Beach temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints will be a great blessing not only to our many Latter-day Saints
but also to our entire city and to Orange County.
I have visited such inspiring temples in many cities in the United
States, including San Diego, Washington D.C., Seattle, Denver and
Anchorage. These magnificent structures have enhanced and upgraded all of
the areas where they have been built and greatly enriched the lives of
the people who worship there.
It is a profound honor for Newport Beach to have been selected as one
of the great cities of the world to have such a sacred edifice. The
Newport Beach temple will join our other beautiful houses of worship here
as reminders to people of all faiths of the spiritual strength of our
community.
DAN LIVINGSTON
Newport Beach
Since I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints, I am a tad biased, but I am thrilled that I will no longer have
to get on a freeway to get to a temple and enjoy the peaceful, calm,
quiet spirit that is always present there. It will make a positive
difference in all of our lives, members or not. It truly is a heavenly
place on earth.
PAM LAUER
Balboa Island
I am a member of the Laguna Niguel Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints. I live in Laguna Hills, and I too am very excited
that a temple will be built so close to home. The temple is a special
place, and building it will only add more to the beauty of Newport Beach.
KEVIN BONNY
Laguna Hills
As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, I am
absolutely thrilled with the announcement to build a temple in our
backyard. I believe it will be a blessing to the entire county. Anything
that brings families together and makes you want to be a better person
can only be positive.
STEPHANIE ROBERTS
Costa Mesa
I think the proposed Mormon temple will be good for the community.
When there is so much negative reported in the news daily, it is
refreshing to see something positive for a change.
BERT TARAYAO
Newport Beach
I believe the Mormon temple would be nothing but a good thing.
Religious institutions are a good influence on the land and neighborhoods
that surround them. I also don’t believe there will be ill side effects.
Traffic won’t be anywhere near what goes through the Arrowhead Pond or
Edison Field, or even what we see going to the beach in the summer.
Mormon temples are also far from eyesores. The temples in Salt Lake City,
San Diego, and Oakland are some of the most beautiful buildings I have
ever seen. I think there are approximately 100 Mormon temples in the
whole world, and to have one in Orange County/Newport Beach would
definitely be an honor.
DOUGLAS REID
Costa Mesa
I am writing to let you know what a blessing the temple will be, not
only to the members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,
but to the members of the community in and around Newport Beach. Temples
bring a spirit of peace and love anywhere they are. If you go to Santa
Monica Boulevard in L.A. and look up at the majestic building that towers
over the city, you will find a sanctuary away from the honking horns and
the chaos. The temple here in Newport will be no different. It will be a
gorgeous monument to the peace and love you can find when living a life
that is centered in Jesus Christ and living His laws. I hope that many
come to the open house to feel the sweet spirit that dwells within the
walls of this holy house of God. Thank you so much for the great article.
TYNA CALL
Costa Mesa
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