Gilbert San Tan Stake
Welcome! 🤍
This is a community of followers of Jesus Christ in the Gilbert Arizona San Tan Stake. All are welcome.
Nobody could agree when to jump 😂🌎
Future missionaries from Gilbert in front of the Gilbert Arizona Temple getting ready to serve around the world 🤍
Honestly… the behind-the-scenes moments might’ve been the best part.
💬 Are you supposed to jump ON 3 or AFTER 3?
There’s something special about serving in a place that brings peace. 🌸🤍
Last year, over 5,000 flowers were planted on the temple grounds with the help of so many wonderful volunteers — families, youth, friends, and neighbors all working side by side to make the grounds beautiful for everyone who visits.
One of my favorite things about the temple grounds is that they’re open to everyone. No matter your faith or background, you are always welcome to come walk the grounds, enjoy the peace, and feel a moment away from the noise of the world. 🌿
And if you’ve ever wanted to help serve on the grounds during planting days like this… you absolutely can. 🤍
Sometimes even planting flowers can feel like a quiet act of faith, kindness, and community.
📍Gilbert Arizona Temple
Have you ever visited temple grounds before? 🌸
This tiny scroll changed the way I see our home. 🤍
A mezuzah is a traditional Jewish reminder placed on the doorway of a home containing scripture from Deuteronomy:
“Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God is One…”
The scripture teaches us to love God, teach our children truth, and remember Him within our homes.
As members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with Jewish ancestry, it felt meaningful to create something that honored both heritage and faith while keeping Christ at the center of our home. ✨
Inside, we included our own small “Covenant Home Declaration” focused on Jesus Christ, family, prayer, and covenant living.
We also added “247,” which has special meaning to our family. In Mongolian, “I love you” is written in 2 letters, 4 letters, and 7 letters. Mongolia became part of our family’s story years ago, and the phrase has stayed with us ever since.
The vertical script at the bottom is traditional Mongolian writing for “I love you.” 🤍
I love the reminder that homes can become sacred places of peace, scripture, covenant, and love.
“As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.” — Joshua 24:15
What helps your home feel centered on faith, peace, and love?
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