Members leaving the chapel in Kilili after 2nd hour of the Sunday Block so they could catch a Matatu for Narobi and complete the first leg of their journey before dark.

Our group next to the manger scene outside the Johannesburg on Tuesday evening after completeing all their personal ordinances and being sealed together as families.

We went back to the temple for some photo opportunities while we were waiting for the temple to open on Wednesday.

Our group at the side of the temple. As you can see it was built from the same plans as the Boise Temple but on a little smaller scale. The rooms will only seat 22 people.

A picture showing some of the African foilage surrounding the temple grounds.

We had some great cooks. This is a picture of them at work in the common cooking area that is part of the patron housing.

We had really planned to do a little better job of documenting everything that happened while in Johannesburg but the charger to our camera went bad on us. We have ordered a new one to come to our APO box and are hoping it will arrive before we travel with the next group on January 12th.
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