Exploring & documenting historic temples, tabernacles and chapels of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (also known as the LDS or Mormon Church).
Showing posts with label Timpanogos Ward. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Timpanogos Ward. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Timpanogos Ward Chapel: Interior
I have found old interior pictures of the Timpanogos Ward from a ward history book. The original chapel used to look like this for much of the twentieth century:
There was a beautiful painting of the Susquehanna River at the front of the chapel, but it was covered up by a renovation in 1976.
The room now serves as a classroom, and a bigger chapel has been built onto another portion of the building.
It appears that in the renovation, the original room was cut off to form a hallway. It's not very deep; only about five pews fit in the middle section.
It's still a beautiful room, though.
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Friday, May 30, 2014
Timpanogos Ward Chapel
The Timpanogos Ward building was the first one built in Orem. It stands at about 800 N 400 E.
There is a plague at the front of the building, which reads:
This was removed near the beginning of the 1900s because of structural deficiencies.
Here, the chapel and cultural hall were not yet connected. Also, the windows appeared to be a clear type of glass, not frosted. The doors were also nicer than the standard glass door on the chapel now.
The chapel is now used as a classroom, not the chapel. I'll post some interior pictures soon.
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