My older girls and I had that moment last Saturday in a stadium filled with thousands of other youth, and even though we were all in entirely different locations of the stadium, all three of us felt the nearness of our loved ones - Grandpa Meldrum, Grandma and Grandpa Barker, and probably others too.
Ogden just rebuilt our temple for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and it is beautiful. We attended the open house as a family a few weeks ago, and even brought along one of John's co-workers who is not LDS, but had been watching the rebuilding and was curious about the inside.
Last weekend was the culmination of the rebuild, with the rededication ceremony of the temple and a massive cultural celebration. All of the youth in every stake for the Ogden Temple district were encouraged to participate - and the stakes went above and beyond trying to get every single one of them involved. It amounted to numerous rehearsals, which were held during the summer, and culminated in two performances at the Dee Event Center at Weber State University.
As Young Women leaders, we were asked to help carpool the kids up there and chaperone. It was a day I will honestly never forget, forever etched in my memory as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity when nearly 8,000 youth sang about shining their light, being Armies of Helaman, and bearing testimony of their Savior through song and dance. It was absolutely incredible - no words really can describe the feelings we all had in that stadium of the Savior's love for us, and these incredible youth who are leading the way for our future.
Just after the rehearsal finished and the kids were getting ready for the live performance, which was broadcast to all of the stake centers so parents and families could watch, one of the Quorum of the Seventy spoke to the kids, and provided a blessing upon them, which included these words, "May the angels in heaven be witness to this event."
I hadn't thought about it up until that moment, but then I realized, of course our loved ones in heaven would be there! Both girls individually pulled me aside afterwards and told me of the special moment when they felt their grandparents with them. I know it is a moment they will cherish and I am touched that our daughters, who still so vividly remember their grandparents, know that they aren't alone, with family members who love them, and are helping them through their life. I am so grateful we had the opportunity to be a part of the event. It was absolutely incredible.
I know that my Redeemer and Savior Jesus Christ lives and loves us. I know he atoned for each one of us. I know Joseph Smith is a true prophet of God, who helped restore this true church upon the earth today, and have provided us with living prophets and apostles to provide us with revelation and instruction on this earth today.
Those same brethren attended the celebration, and the moment they were escorted in, the hush over the thousands of kids was immediate. The silence in the entire stadium was inspiring as everyone stood and watched the apostles and Pres. Eyring seated in their seats (Pres. Monson attended the earlier performance). It is a moment in time these youth will never forget. I am grateful for my calling in young women's that allowed me this opportunity with my girls.
Really, pictures don't do the celebration justice. It reminded me of an Olympics Opening Ceremony. Here were the pictures during the rehearsal:
During this number, Alicia was singing in the choir, to the left in the chairs, and Kimberly was in the dancing number, in blue on the ground.
Here is Kimberly a little closer (bottom left facing toward the camera - long dark hair):
I had absolutely NO idea where Alicia was in the massive choir.
Kim also came in carrying one of these big square things (above). The hundreds of kids held up their square to reveal the picture of the old temple, then as the choir crescendoed into their song, they flipped over their boards, and it showed the picture of the newly redesigned Ogden Temple.
I have no idea how they coordinated such an effort.
Actually, I said that about every number during the performance.
After all the important dignitaries left, as the audience stood in complete silence, the music to their final number came back on again and everyone took their t-shirt for the event and started spinning it above their heads (the choir had orange shirts they weren't wearing, so everyone you see above is waving it above their head here) Everyone was cheering and singing to the song.
Absolutely incredible. I know I've used those words too many times in this blog, not good journalist writing, but there truly are no adequate words to describe the experience.
If you are friends with Kimberly on Facebook, she has reposted one of her friend's videos recording the amazing moment after the performance went off air.
Kim had found where I was sitting and ran over after the event, so I quickly snapped this shot, and below were the girls in my car. While we sat in the massive pile of cars trying to get out of the parking lot, we had a Chinese fire drill and took this picture:
1 comment:
Hi Dana,
What an incredible experience! I would loved to have seen it. I'm so glad all of you had such a great experience. Thanks so much for sharing. I love reading your blog.
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