One You Can Buy Gifts In - One You Can Feel The Spirit In
Tuesday, May 13th, 2008*****Update
I am turning off comments at this point because I must again state my position in this - This is MY LDS BLOG and LDS IN NATURE, and I do not go around to Catholic Blogs debating their points of doctrine that we (as LDS Church members) do not believe in. I do appreciate the comments up to this point, and everyone has a point of view to share I understand that, but it was never my intent to start going back and forth so much over me sharing something that was simply MY OWN EXPERIENCE. Again, this being LDS in nature, and MY LDS BLOG, I can talk about the things I want, and allow the kind of content I want on it as well. God Bless Everyone who has commented on this post, I really do appreciate it.
I am talking about the difference between the way I felt when I walked into a Catholic Church (when I was in Sedona Arizona over the weekend), and how I feel inside an LDS Church. I have to admit the structure of the Romain Catholic Church built into the side of a rock in Sedona, AZ awe struck me at first. It was an amazing vision by the lady who had the idea in the first place to do it there, but thats where the amazement and awe stuck ends for me!
Here is a picture so you can get a visual of what I am talking about:


My wife and I did a “trolly tour” of Sedona, Arizona and this is one of the stops that the tour took us to. I wanted to get out and check it out because it was a way cool looking structure. My wife and I walk up the path, and walk inside. I keep walking and looking and turn around to talk to my wife and shes gone (out the door). I went ahead and followed her because I wanted to make sure everything was ok, and when I asked her she shared something with me that I wanted to share here.
I am not a hater of any faith. I served a mission in Fiji and feel I got a pretty good education on all types of faiths, and I see good in all, but that is not the point of this post. The point of this post is to share with you how I feel about the LDS (Mormon faith) and share my testimony as to the power of our Church. With all that said, please do not get offended by what I am about to say - again - I am only sharing mine, and my wifes experience here. My wife told me that she got an empty feeling when she was in the Church, and she looked over and saw a sign with gift shop hours and that really threw her off, and she wanted to run the other way. I never noticed the gift shop sign, but I could feel the empty that was in the building, and I just wanted to get out because I did not feel it was a place where the spirit would dwell.
When did this Church become so commercial? In our (LDS Faith) Church we do not profit from inside the worship places, or any of our chapels, and the feeling you get when you go inside one of ours is apparent and very different from this feeling my wife and I got upon entering this chapel.
I am very thankful for the LDS faith and the knowledge we have, and the way our Church is ran. I am also very thankful for the spirit, and letting us know the right from the wrong. I appreciate having experiences like these to help make my testimony even stronger.
Any experiences any of our readers have had similar to this that have helped their testimony grow?
