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Note: I'll be giving information about the general endowment ceremonies within Mormon temples, and touch briefly about the evolution of the temple rituals in another area, but I won't be posting them verbatim.
Although I personally do not regard them as sacred, Mormons do. Nothing would be gained by posting them, and frankly, I feel those that do are tacky.
Joseph Fielding Smith, Jr. (10th prophet):
Baptism is the door into the celestial kingdom. All the ordinances of the gospel pertain to the celestial kingdom, and any person who is faithful to the covenant of baptism will be entitled to enter there, but no person can receive an exaltation in the celestial kingdom without the ordinances of the temple. The endowments are for advancement in that kingdom, and the sealings for our perfection, provided we keep our covenants and obligations.
People baptized, and who are not endowed in the temple of the Lord, may enter the celestial kingdom. But that does not mean that a baptized person is going to get the exaltation in that kingdom. He is not going to pass on to the fulness just by being baptized. He will not pass on to the fulness even after he has been baptized and received an endowment in the temple. He has also to receive the other ordinances so that he can become through his faithfulness and obedience a son of God. . . .
The first principles of the gospel are principles that save. By obedience to them we enter the celestial kingdom of God. Then, when we get into that kingdom, if we have received the other covenants, have been true and faithful to other obligations, we will advance until we shall become like God -- his sons, his daughters, receiving a fulness of his kingdom. That is the promise.
Source: McConkie, Bruce R., ed. Doctrines of Salvation: Sermons and Writings of Joseph Fielding Smith, Vol. 2. 45-46. Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1954-1955.
Unless performing baptism for the dead, the first temple ceremony usually occurs for men before departing on a mission, and women before marriage. Today more women are performing missions as well, and would enter at this time also.
Reenactments of the creation story, Adam and Eve's expulsion from the Garden of Eden, and other points of religious history are performed.
Mormons marry in the temple for what they believe will be time and eternity. This is an essential step to celestial glory.
Also at this time, most Mormons will be issued temple garments.
The continuation of the family unit after death is very important in Mormonism. There are 2 ways for a man and wife to keep their children in the afterlife.
More to come