• The Weber Stake Tabernacle, later known as the Ogden Pioneer Tabernacle, was a tabernacle belonging to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
  • The new tabernacle would serve the eleven stakes of the Church existing in Weber County at that time.
  • On May 24th, our own South Weber Stake youth and other volunteers will be providing the tabernacle tours.
  • By 1953-55, a new tabernacle was built in Ogden adjacent to where the original Weber Stake Tabernacle was constructed in 1856...
  • The Uintah Stake Tabernacle, located in eastern Utah in Vernal, was completed in 1900 and dedicated in 1907 by Church President Joseph F. Smith.
  • Weber Stake Academy moves to the Ogden Tabernacle in 1890 to accommodate a growing number of students, but its tabernacle home is...
  • From Wyoming tales and trails: Afton School (left) and Mormon Tabernacle (right), 1911.
  • The tabernacle was originally built in the 1850s; the cupolas and decorative entrances were added in 1896. ... Weber Stake Tabernacle.
  • Randolph Tabernacle The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (sometimes called the LDS Church or the Mormons) has many Chapels...
  • The Weber Stake Tabernacle was replaced by a new tabernacle in 1956 and the building torn down in 1971.