ST. PAUL MINNESOTA TEMPLE
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LATEST NEWS & EVENTS
Spring Flowers Planted on the Ephraim Utah Temple Grounds
At the Ephraim Utah Temple, vibrant spring flowers are beginning to bloom in the landscaped beds around the monument sign and across the grounds. Major construction has been completed, and the interior has been furnished. Thomas and Michelle Bailey were announced as the president and matron of the temple in December. Local members now look forward to the announcement of the open house and dedication dates.
President and Matron Called Over the Smithfield Utah Temple
Michael Lee Staheli and Linda Ann Gardner Staheli of the Smithfield Utah North Stake have been called as president and matron of the Smithfield Utah Temple. President Staheli is a temple sealer and former Area Seventy, stake president, bishop, and high councilor. Sister Staheli is a temple worker and former stake Young Women president, ward Young Women president, and ward Primary presidency counselor.
Framing the Exterior Walls of the Winchester Virginia Temple
Evenly spaced steel studs are being secured to the structural steel beams of the Winchester Virginia Temple to frame the exterior walls. Above, framing for the upper tier of the steeple has been installed, and the steel base for the spire is now in place. A United States flag flies atop the portico roof at the main entrance. Construction has been underway for approximately eight-and-a-half months.
Preliminary Construction Activity at the Naga Philippines Temple Site
A construction barrier has been erected around the Naga Philippines Temple site, where preliminary site preparations are underway. Heavy machinery has cleared the property of debris, and work is progressing on leveling the ground and bringing in structural fill dirt. The temple will rise on a 9.11-acre site located at the intersection of Almeda Highway and Almeda Avenue in the Concepcion Grande barangay of Naga. No groundbreaking date has been announced yet.
TEMPLE STATISTICS
383
Total
214
Dedicated
63
Under Construction
106
Announced
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