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Of the 118 he has announced in the past 5 years, 3 are dedicated, 4 are scheduled for dedication and 43 are under construction.

Church educators recently visited the Sikh temple and Hindu temple in Yuba City in an effort to improve their teaching and build relationships with the community ahead of the Feather River California Temple dedication.

Released Monday, March 27, the rendering release comes just two weeks after the site location was made public.

The groundbreakings are for the Belo Horizonte Brazil, Papua New Guinea Port Moresby and Port Vila Vanuatu temples, with the latter one rescheduled after postponement.

Elder Rasband to dedicate the first temple not only in Thailand but on the Southeastern Asia mainland.

Unexpected challenges, setbacks move anticipated completion from previously announced 2025 date.

Elder Soares to preside at Oct. 8 dedication in Yuba City, California’s first temple dedication in nearly 17 years.

Church announces location of the Huehuetenango Guatemala Temple, releases exterior rendering for the Tampa Florida Temple.

Tours begin with the March 20 media day, as Church and project leaders talk about the temple’s design and purpose.

The public open house will go from Saturday, April 15, through Saturday, July 8, excluding Sundays.

This new temple president and matron have been called to serve by the First Presidency. They will begin their service in September.

The Church closed all temples worldwide in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, then instituted a 4-phase plan to cautiously reopen them over the next 2 years.

Jill Adair shares the history of the pageant that draws more than 100,000 people each year to the Mesa temple grounds to celebrate the life and Resurrection of Jesus Christ.

The temple will be the Church’s third house of the Lord in the western U.S. state.

Elder Cook will preside at the temple’s dedication, with an Aug. 4-19 open house planned.

The following new temple presidents and matrons have been called to serve by the First Presidency. Leaders of the Lubbock Texas and San Salvador El Salvador temples will begin their service in September, and leaders of the Red Cliffs Utah and Brasília Brazil temples will begin when the temples are dedicated.

The new site announcement is the latest milestone for Brazil’s total 18 temples — operating, scheduled for dedication, under construction or announced and in planning.

First Presidency announces date for Idaho’s 9th temple, with Elder Ryan K. Olsen assigned to preside at the services.

State of emergency declared following severe tropical Cyclone Judy, with a second bearing down.

These new temple presidents and matrons have been called to serve by the First Presidency. They will begin their service in September, with the exception of the leaders of the new Layton Utah and Casper Wyoming temples who will begin when the temples are dedicated.

The list — from conference and devotional messages — is featured at the end of the 2023 Temple and Family History Leadership Instruction.

Elder Bednar, Elder Gong lead discussion with focus on sequences, being yoked to the Savior and personally relating to Lehi’s experience with the brass plates.

The temple is one of 18 in Brazil that is operating, under construction or in planning and design.

These new temple presidents and matrons have been called to serve by the First Presidency. Most will begin their service in September.

The public open house is from Saturday, April 29, through Saturday, May 13, excluding Sundays.

The following new temple presidents and matrons have been called to serve by the First Presidency. They will begin their service in September, with the exception of the leaders of the Bentonville Arkansas Temple, who will begin when the temple is dedicated.

Bentonville Arkansas Temple is that state’s first and Brasília Brazil Temple is 10th in that South America nation.

The open house will go from Saturday, March 25, through Saturday, April 15, excluding Sundays and general conference weekend

These new temple presidents and matrons have been called to serve by the First Presidency. Most will begin their service in September.

Members of a Church branch in Niue, a small, remote island country in the South Pacific, traveled 1,500 miles to the New Zealand temple in January.