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Freiberg Temple Cultural Celebration (September 3, 2016)

Dresden cultural celebration: Press Forward

Generally held on the eve of a temple dedication or rededication, the cultural events allow youth from across their respective temple districts to come together, rejoice in the Lord's temple and make new friends.
President Thomas S. Monson's belief in youth cultural celebrations is well established. The Church president has often said such gatherings offer young members once-in-a-lifetime opportunities to be with fellow Latter-day Saint youth and build lifelong friends and memories.
President Monson's second counselor in the First Presidency, President Dieter F. Uchtdorf, remembers being 10 years old and attending a Church-sponsored youth gathering in Berlin.
“I will never forget that gathering,” he told the Church News. “It gave me strength to know that I was not alone.”
On the eve of the Sept. 4 rededication of the Freiberg Germany Temple, President Uchtdorf presided over a youth cultural celebration at the Dresden Messe exhibition center. The cast of young singers and dancers was decidedly international. Counted among the 450 performers were Latter-day Saint young men and young women from eastern Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and Poland.
In his remarks prior to the performance, President Uchtdorf challenged the young people to adopt the theme of the celebration — “Press Forward” — and to incorporate the principles taught in the For the Strength of Youth pamphlet into their own lives.
He called the young cast members “a noble generation” who have a key role to play in the Church and at the Freiberg temple.
“You are the opening act for the rededication of the Freiberg Germany Temple.”
Never be ashamed of the gospel, he added. Find excitement and joy in belonging to the Lord's church. Be thankful for your parents and your leaders. Find strength in the Lord and “press forward” to live the gospel.
“You are truly the future of the world,” he said. “You are the hope of the world.”
Cast members performed songs and dances that honored the local Latter-day Saints who relied upon their faith to endure the horrors and isolation of World War II and the subsequent Cold War.
Many of the video presentations at the event featured the words of President Thomas S. Monson, who shepherded the members living in the former East Germany in the years leading up to the 1985 dedication of the Freiberg temple.
The cultural event also focused on the future of the Church in Eastern Europe. The youth spoke of their commitment to befriend others, serve missionaries and find names for family history and temple work.
Anchoring the cultural program was a large-scale model of the Freiberg temple. Its message: Stay focused on the temple — blessings will follow.


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