Driving past the temple that sits proudly atop of a hill just outside of Hamilton, I imagine what waited inside was one large yet grand room where those of the Latter-Day Saints faith would go to pray.
What I discovered was the complete opposite.
After slipping on shoe coverings I was led past an endless rack of white jumpsuits to the baptismal font.
Elder Wakolo explains those who enter the temple must change into white, as "all are equal".
"They left whatever they were doing and came and served for 10 shillings a week," he said.
“What I remember of them, because many of them were my first cousins and two of my brothers served as labour missionaries, they just seemed to be a happy people. It wasn’t a sacrifice in their minds, it was a labour of love.”