Stones for Rome Temple glass from BYU geology collections

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  • Опубліковано 2 бер 2019
  • Stones that have been collected by BYU geology faculty and students since the 1800s have found a permanent home in the Rome LDS Temple visitors center windows. After a special request from stained glass artist Tom Holdman (who has created stained glass for more than 80 LDS temples), BYU faculty members Jani Radebaugh and Jeffrey Keith scoured the university's collection for beautiful stones that could be part of Holman's stained glass mural. Holdman chose to include stones to represent the 12 tribes of Israel, an Old Testament reference in Exodus 28, where 12 stones are placed on the breastplate of the high priest. Although some stones mentioned in the scripture like amethyst and jasper are known by the same names today, geologists and religious scholars do not know the origin of other stones like carbuncle and sardius. Holdman's finished Come Follow Me stained glass mural, a highly symbolic representation of the parables of Jesus Christ, can be seen in visitors center which is open to the public. For information about the Rome Temple, see churchofjesuschristtemples.or.... Artist Tom Holdman, who has created stained glass for more than 80 temples, is the founder of Holdman Studios in Lehi, Utah.

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  • @jrossnatividad4964
    @jrossnatividad4964 4 роки тому

    Saw this when in Rome, it was very beautiful and inspiring. The work of Tom Holdman has always stood out. I enjoyed this video. Thank you.

  • @genamarieroe
    @genamarieroe 5 років тому +4

    Tom Holdman is such a master craftsman. And this is such a beautiful work of art.

  • @audrynelson2395
    @audrynelson2395 4 роки тому

    Each time I see Tom Holdman 's stained glass works in every LDS church we visit, I remember his story:
    Man with life-long stutter finds a voice through art -
    www.deseret.com/2017/1/15/20604185/man-with-life-long-stutter-finds-a-voice-through-art#tom-holdman-poses-for-a-photo-at-holdman-studios-in-lehi-on-friday-nov-4-2016
    It is in art where he found his way to express himself. His stutter was never a disadvantage but a gift. It did not deter him to pursue his passion and dominate it. Now he is one of the most renowned stained glass artist in the country.

  • @JustinDeRosa
    @JustinDeRosa 5 років тому

    Pale Jesus is a HUGE distraction and I only mention it because you pointed out how much you value accuracy for the stones.