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New meetinghouse in Debre Zeit, Ethiopia

New Ethiopian meetinghouse gives local members a place to worship
Published: Saturday, July 28, 2012

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DEBRE ZEIT, ETHIOPIA

Those traveling north to Ethiopia's capital city, Addis Ababa, or south to Adama, will inevitably see the beautiful, new Debre Zeit meetinghouse, located on Debre Zeit Highway.

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A new Latter-day Saint meetinghouse in Debre Zeit, Ethiopia, a city with some 104,215 residents will serve as a symbol of faith to Church members who have been meeting in residential property not far from the new building.

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The new meetinghouse in Debre Zeit, Ethiopia, is located on located on Debre Zeit Highway (H4).

President Ashebir Yirga, first counselor in the Addis Ababa District said, "This is a No. 1 location, a diamond location. It is very, very good land.

"This is a nice building," he said. "It is 'G plus two,' which means ground plus two floors. There are two main halls with different rooms for Young Women, Young Men, elders quorum and high priest group and Relief Society meetings." President Yirga added, "There is also a large underground parking garage."

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The new meetinghouse in Debre Zeit, Ethiopia. Those traveling north to Ethiopia's capital city, Addis Ababa, or south to Adama, will inevitably see the beautiful, new Debre Zeit LDS meetinghouse, located on Debre Zeit Highway.

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Members of the Debre Zeit Branch (from left) Ayele Asfaw, Elder's Quorum President; Kiros Beyene, first counselor; Tolessa Megerssa, Branch Clerk; Efrem Aemero Mekonen, Branch President; Tsegaye Degenetu, Second counselor; Regussa Lemma, Gospel Doctrine teacher.

President Yirga was indirectly involved in the building of the new Debre Zeit meetinghouse. At the time of the purchase of the property, he, as the mayor's adviser told the mayor that by allowing the Church to purchase the property to build a meetinghouse, it would be of benefit to the city of Debre Zeit.

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President Ashebir Yirga, first counselor in the Addis Ababa District, stands in front of the new meetinghouse in Debre Zeit, Ethiopia.

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Presidend Ashebir Yirga and wife, Hiwot, were the first Ethiopian couple to be sealed.They were sealed in the Johannesburg, South Africa Temple.

Mubaree Nuri, representative of Ell Issayas and Heours Construction Company, a respected and recognized construction company in Addis Ababa and known for its work at the embassy, said, "Our company ... was compared to others and we were selected." He stated that the new meetinghouse "is special from other buildings. It is more beautiful and different from other church buildings."

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Abenet Eshetu, Fanose Yame and Belachew Dabe work on the Debre Zeit meetinghouse.

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Ethiopian primary children are taught in an older building as construction for the new Debre Zeit building continues.

The majority of the 94 million people in Ethiopia are Christian and more than 104,215 people live in Debre Zeit.

President Ashebir Yirga and his wife, Hiwot, were the first Ethiopians to be sealed as a couple; their sealing was in the Johannesburg South Africa Temple.

More important than the technical aspects of the meetinghouse is how it serves as a symbol of faith to the branch members who have been meeting in residential property not far from the new building construction.

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Basement of the Debre Zeit, Ethiopia meetinghouse.

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Returned missionaries Andualem Birhana Milkesa, left, and Tamrat Achalu Negera attend church in an older meetinghouse while construction on the Debre Zeit meetinghouse continues.

Debre Zeit Branch President Efrem Aemero Mekonen said, "Every time I go by the new building I am reminded of our covenants. Like when Captain Moroni raised the title of liberty, I am strengthened."