Joseph Brickey: Awed to Paint the Visitor’s Experience at the Rome Temple
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JewelFebruary 10, 2019
Cant wait to be there to see, feel and experience the spirit that is there.
Danny HellyarJanuary 30, 2019
OH how wonderful ! Just yesterday my wife and I were wondering what Joseph Brickey was doing these days ! We met him and his father many years ago at a book signing in San Diego , after which we enjoyed a meal and chat with them both ! I worked with his late father Wayne at the LDS Institute of Religion back in the early 70 's. Nice to see Joseph still doing such inspiring work ! Wonderful people !
Charles DeWittJanuary 28, 2019
What an inspiring article. The mural can enrich a stop at the Temple visitors center. We are even more excited to feel the experience soon.
LisaJanuary 28, 2019
Absolutely inspiring! The talent is well executed and so beautiful.
Claudia Henderson SmithJanuary 28, 2019
Great article about the mural. Love the way you tied in the "eternal" city with "eternity."
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