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28. Destaque

Brazilian receptivity in the land of Mormon!

Factsheet 4×1

Date: 26/10/2012 the 29/10/2012

Saímos of: Cooke City, Montana - USA (Yellowstone)

Total distance: 887 km

Where to sleep: Casa do Helaman (1 night) and no Econolodge motel.

Filled Tire : The receptivity of the Brazilian gave us a lesson about the city and its relationship with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Final destiny: Salt Lake City, Utah- USA

Travel time: about 7 hours

What we eat good: Chinese food for only 6 U.S. dollar!!

Tire murcho: The structure of the Econolodge motel that left something to be desired.

Path: We left Cooke City by US-212 and then take the U.S. 89 Hair entering Yellowstone National Park, where we take a “shortcut”. We peeled U.S. 20 entering Idaho and no-cutting or peeling Sul sense I-15 to Salt Lake City tied cam, Utah not.

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With the advancement of snow in northwest U.S., decided to accelerate the way to the parks to the south of the country and enjoy their útimas weeks without snow. Leaving Yellowstone parks would follow for the southwestern Utah and doubt, then, era: passar por Salt Lake City (em Utah) or Denver and the Rocky Montanhas (Colorado not). As ja das havíamos percorrido longos Rochosas stretches from or Canada, * a look at Ralf was enough for the decision to be taken: Salt Lake was our next stop.

* For those who do not remember, Ralf is the nickname we gave to our guide book U.S. :)

The intention was to stay only one day in Salt Lake and then continue the trip. However, some movement in the streets around 21h, something unusual in the U.S., we called attention. A prayer was made at the end of a Halloween Party America. Something that city was different from what we were used. And a group of Brazilian, an Ecuadorian and a Honduran were willing to present this new reality.

We left Cooke City with cloudy weather and temperatures below 5 ° C. Were accompanied by high mountains with their peaks becoming less snow while the temperature increased most southerly. We arrived in Salt Lake hungry around 20h and good first impression: our thermometer marked 16 ° C and there was winds! It was the first time within the last 35 days had temperature above 15 ° C! We left the car happy, and without coats, for dinner!

The cold was both out of Cooke City (Montana) that the "blurred" Glass froze on the inside of the car!!!

After more than 5 hours on the road we cut the state of Idaho with the mercury already above 10 graus Celsius!

A long conversation at the table, traçávamos few laughs and the exit plan for the next day, after lunch. We left the restaurant and something we called attention. It was a Friday and already passed the 21h, even so many people of all ages walked the streets. We stranger, because it was not something common in the U.S.. How was the weekend pre-Halloween we thought it might have something to do with it. We went in search of a place to see the movement and take a few beers before bed. We took a walk around town and spotted an ice cream shop with costuming. Support. The costumed entered into a settlement, beside the ice cream, that formed a large queue. We asked what it was and the answer came in Spanish: "Halloween is a celebration of America". Caramba! How strange! We liked the idea and decided to join. As we had no fantasies, wear some shirts of the Brazilian team and went to the football team! Original hein?! Hahaha… Good for a party last minute was worth. We soon realized that was not sold any alcoholic beverage. Filled with Latinos, the music styles ranging from Peruvian, Mexican, Venezuelan, Colombian, and others. All animated dancing and soon people came interact with 5 boys who drew attention with those shirts with colored highlighter. Hours after the largest wheel and the party was… Brazilian! Clear! Among other, there would know the 3 Sara(s) (two Brazilian and Ecuadorian), Giulli, Leylyane e o hondurenho Helaman. Dance, talked and at the end of the party… a prayer of thanksgiving!!?? It really was not common. We were curious and to our surprise: the party was 'Mormon'! As our new friends, Salt Lake City is a city composed, mostly, by people who attend the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Church JCSUD). Havíamos não Sabendo that place to sleep, the Helaman opened her home for the night.

The streets of modern and planned downtown Salt Lake City, Utah – USA

The vedade is that the term 'Mormon' - as they are popularly called today those who attend church JCSUD - was created by people who do not attend church, to refer to members. The reason for giving them this name is linked to the 'Book of Mormon' - the book considered sacred by that church goers - which is another testament portrayed the life of Jesus Christ. So, according to the Church, the name that its members should be known is Latter-day Saints (SOUTH).

The city sits within the Salt Lake Valley (Vale do Lago Salgado) is surrounded by two large cadeias montanha the east and west, and rightly so named due to the Great Salt Lak (Big Lake Salgado) located northwest of the city. His foundation, and the State of Utah, is associated with the coming of the Mormons to the region: due to severe persecution of its members and to the doctrines of the Church of JCSUD, Brigham Young led the Mormons trip to the American West after the death of Joseph Smith Jr., the founder of the church. And it was there in the Salt Lake Valley who chose the site - where today's Salt Lake City - to be the 'New Zion' (English: the new Zion). Under the leadership of Brigham Young (at the time that not only became leader of the church, but also leader of the territory) there developed the city through a sitema Harvest Community.

The beautiful Capitol Salt Lake City with the majestic mountains surrounding the city that has hosted the Winter Olympics in 2002

The late afternoon with the 'Great Salt Lake' in the right corner, at the bottom

Being situated at a crossroads for those who journeyed from the East to the American West in search of fortunes - known in Gold Rush California (California Golden Rush) - Salt Lake City became a stopping point for travelers and benefited from the trade generated intense speculation and land. The great development made, in 1856, Salt Lake became the capital of the territory of Utah, later to become another state of the Union.

And under the mentorship of one of Sarah(s), we started to learn a little more about this story from the modern city of Salt Lake City, the interesting doctrine of the Church members of JCSUD and how they made their living in the city.

O Temple of Salt Lake (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) na Temple Square, em Salt Lake City, Utah (USA)

Sarah Albuquerque in taking the first teachings on the Church's doctrine of JCSUD

Dirigimo-for us to Temple Square (Temple Square) where is located the main church building and where, in their vicinity, are the major building (historical and administrative) church. We visited the museum that tells the history of the church, and the huge visitor center that, Through word, images and videos are passed some values ​​and doctrines of the church. There is also a model of the interior of the main temple of the Church of JCSUD: the Salt Lake Temple - Which has restricted entry to church members. And it was under the help of two nice Brazilian missionary who visited the Beehive House (House Colmeia) where he lived the former leader of the Church: Brigham Young.

You can not deny that these visits served to us as a great moment of spiritual reflection and social. Motivated, mainly, the spirit of brotherhood and affection shown by all members of the Church who welcomed us very well at all times and visits. We learn, also, on missions that many church members perform once in a lifetime, as well as the complex center of production and distribution of food and gifts for underprivileged people. Interesting, also, was the visit to Family Story Library (library of the history of families), where the Church JCSUD provides a huge collaboration to society, assembling the largest collection of the stories of the families that inhabited the planet! That the same 'Family Search’ (searching for families) - Also available online - is in development to catalog as many people as possible, to assemble the largest collection of family trees of the world! Anyone who wants to seek some distant relative or family and you want to know more about the history of your family worth to check it out on their website to see if your family is there already cataloged.

The museum with the history of the founding of the Church of JCSUD

Muito information, the visitor center of the Church of JCSUD shows the values ​​and doctrines of the church, account well over the center of production and distribution of food products and for populations at risk.

External view of the Salt Lake Temple (Utah, USA)

A detailed model shows us the beauty of the interior of the Salt Lake Temple

The model shows the perfectionism of the temple can only be frequentado by members of the Igreja

Foto do interior da Beehive House (Colmeia house), a casa onde morou Brigham Young – one of the main leaders of the Church of JCSUD

Com more certainty or high Ponto da visit to Mormon culture or espetáculo foi 'Light of the Nations - His Promises' made no da Igreja de JCSUD Auditorium. With capacity for more than 21 mil pessoas, the auditorium was over 80% of their seats occupied. It was beautiful to see that public interbred, in which Americans using simultaneous translator clapped and sang along with Latinos of different nationalities. All contemplating festival honoring the culture of indigenous and Hispanic civilizations, da América Latina. The show featured dances, clothing and musical styles over 8 Latin countries of the Americas, allowing Latinos recognize and appreciate their origins, although living in a different country. Everyone clapped and cheered in a spectacle that, besides celebrating the music, celebrating acceptance and tolerance among nations! It was just amazing!!!

The auditorium starting to fill up just before the start of the Spectacle "Luz de las Naciones - Sus Promises" - in the auditorium of the Church of JCSUD

Expedition 4×1 and two of Sara(s) before the show begin

Apresentação Mexican culture gives no 'Light of nations'

Presentation on Amerindian civilization, pre-Spanish colonization

Show closing 'las Naciones Light'

The morning after the festival a new surprise: Wake up early to, punctually at 9am, being in the Tabernacle Church of JCSUD which presents the weekly Mormon Tabernacle Choir (Mormon Tabernacle Choir). An absolute silence since the presentation of 30 I call Music and the Spoken Word é transmitted, ao vivo, nationally, and the program being transmitted sequentially over time in the world!!!

The final presentation of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir

The Expedition 4×1 in the company of friends (standing, from left to right): Leylyane, Helaman, Sara Rocha, Sara Cardenas and Sarah Albuquerque. (below): Giulli

In the late afternoon, finished all the fellowship greeted with a picnic at Ensign Peak. With a trail of approximately 20 my, is a peak with a privileged view of downtown Salt Lake. From there we closed our visit contemplating the aerial view of the city with its beautiful Capitol and Salt Lake Temple, at the bottom!

Aerial view of Salt Lake City with emphasis on the Capitol (below, instead left) e o Salt Lake Temple (in the same position capitol, More center) – bem both enlightened

Preferences religious part, a visit to Salt Lake City was really a spiritual inspiration for Expedition 4×1! We are very grateful to Sarah Albuquerque, Sara Cardenas, Sara Rocha, Giulli, Leylyane Helaman and the warmth and hospitality. That we will be friends for the rest of our lives! :)

To see more photos from our visit to Salt Lake City click here.

13 Comments

  • Camila Says

    I was doing a search on tourism in Salt Lake and fell this wonderful post. I have to say I am delighted with everything and wrote mainly with photos! I will visit Salt Lake next month and I was even more excited after reading his account of the journey! One thing that caught my attention was the excellent quality of the photos! I am a great enthusiast for photography and have done some courses. I want to delve in the area and would be very happy if you could share information about the equipment that was used to make these beautiful images! What camera and lenses were used main? Congratulations for the excellent work! I'm loving the site! I thank you!

  • Elizabeth Says

    SOUTH Sou, I live in Campinas. I am delighted with what I ended up reading. Salt Lake is a dream for us who live far SUD, because it is where most of our history. No entanto, anyone can visit a church unity anywhere in Brazil or the world, are always welcome.

  • Aline Amorim Says

    Hello Staff!
    Start by saying that I am member of the Church of JCSUD and work with tourism, just imagine my joy in reading this post of yours?!
    You met two important MEGA things to me in a matter only.
    I want to go soon to Salt Lake City and was looking for some information on the internet and I must say that I found wonderful references here. ..I can not forget the images, é clear. Photography is SPECTACULAR.

    There is one more thing I would point out: I must admit that I had not seen someone who is not member of the Church speak with such respect. I'm not saying that people only speak evil or something (really have the talking, but…), that's not it. Is that you recognized and demonstrated a respect unusual to things that are very valuable and sacred to us and would like to thank them for it.

    Ultimately, congratulations to you, are great!!!

    I will be a companion to frequent the blog!!!

    • 4x1
      4x1 Says

      Hi Alinne!! We were very happy with your comment! It is extremely gratifying to know that we can correctly portray the universe of the Church of JCSUD and Salt Lake CIty! The report is closely associated with the days and responsiveness that we had. Are visits and passages like these, in which we know different cultures, beliefs, realities, that enrich our experience and make this trip.
      Thank you for your compliments and hope to continue watching and liking of our reports!!
      Big hug, Expedition 4×1.

  • 5 Brazilians in the middle of a halloween party latina midnight.
    “Hi, are you brazilian?”
    “Yes.”
    “When, maneiro. From where?”
    haha and that's how it all started…
    “We. let the p roda de brasileiros!”
    E galley lining pedia. DJ even promised a special playlist of songs for next Brazilian party(pity that not gave to go) and thanked the unique vibe of the Brazilian people.
    At least one rolled Michel Telo Creu and that old ja ta in Brazil (the Brazilian favorite U.S. – fact!)

    • 4x1
      4x1 Says

      Hi Giulli! We're finally here answering your comment!!!!! hehehe
      Very good relive that moment, or this conversation, that was the beginning of a fantastic and unexpected experience we had in Salt Lake! Thanks to and :) And bora to the beach tomorrow pra vc bring some sunshine of the Riviera Maya to salt lake snow!!!

  • Deianira Says

    SOUTH Sou, I live in Cuiabá and am friends with Leylyanne who attended this wonderful reception. I am delighted with what I ended up reading. Nunca I was in Salt Lake, but I mean that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the same anywhere in the world. Salt Lake is a dream for us who live far SUD, because it is where most of our history. But anyone who wants to know can visit a church unity anywhere in Brazil or the world, are always welcome.

    • 4x1
      4x1 Says

      Thank you for comment, Deianira! We are sure that we would be well received anywhere from Brazil, as we were in Salt Lake. Abraco!

  • People, received another postal! Thank you for caring! A big hug to everyone!

  • The Latino popular culture is actually very rich in colors and sounds, beyond the natural talent that his followers have to express it. However, I am surprised to know the importance aggregator that religion plays in Latinos living in Salt Lake City. According to literature, no more than 14 million Mormons around the world, but I thought that the high concentration of fans would even Native Americans. Housing and learning. Very good of you that living with the cultures and spiritual aspects.

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