Inside the new Temple Square Visitors’ Center in Salt Lake City, a large quilt hangs on the wall with 91 blocks or squares representing stories of eternal families and the temple.
It is called “The Family Quilt.” Accompanying information about it explains, “In quilting, sturdy stitching joins pieces of fabric to create a larger design. In temples, sacred promises join individuals, families, and generations with each other and with God.”
Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from around the world made the individual quilt panels.
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