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Will the Latter Day Saints church rent out their facility for a wedding of another religion?

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Will the Latter Day Saints church rent out their facility for a wedding of another religion?

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First, you need to find out if the building in question is a standard Sunday meeting house or a consecrated temple. If the building in question is a consecrated temple, then only members of the LDS faith in good standing can enter. Statistically that is around 45 – 50% of all known Latter Day Saints. So yes, not even all LDS people can enter the temple, because of its high standards for entry. If the building in question is a standard Sunday meeting house, then things may be different. You would need to contact someone known as a “building bishop”. This specialty bishop is the one who is in charge of the physical status of the building. This responsibility is normally rotated among the building’s respective bishops on a yearly basis. For instance, if there were three congregations and each having a bishop, then this “building bishop” rotation would probably be one every 3 years to cycle. I mention this bit of trivia in anticipation of a possible “find the right person” chase, so you ma

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