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Birmingham England Temple Passes the One-Year Mark
It has been just over a year since the groundbreaking ceremony was held for the Birmingham England Temple, and construction continues to move forward steadily. The structural frame for the temple is now in place, marking a significant milestone as work transitions to framing the exterior walls and interior spaces with light-gauge steel. Behind the temple, construction is also underway on an ancillary building that will provide arrival facilities and patron accommodations.
Preliminary Site Work Continues for the Osaka Japan Temple
Site preparations are underway on the 16.74-acre property where the Osaka Japan Temple will be constructed. The site, formerly occupied by a campus of Osaka International University, once featured several multistory buildings that have since been demolished, leaving only a retaining wall and staircase. Plans call for both the temple and an ancillary building to be constructed on the property, though a groundbreaking date has not yet been announced.
Construction Activity at the Tulsa Oklahoma Temple Site
At the 25.7-acre site designated for the Tulsa Oklahoma Temple, a chain-link fence has been erected, a field office has been set in place, and construction equipment is actively engaged in sitework, including asphalt paving. While construction on the temple itself has not begun and a groundbreaking date has not been announced, these preparatory efforts mark an important step toward the start of the project.
Coeur d'Alene Idaho Temple Design Plans Approved with Conditions
Plans for the Coeur d'Alene Idaho Temple and meetinghouse were approved with conditions yesterday by the Coeur d'Alene Design Review Commission, following a lengthy presentation and discussion. The proposed exterior lighting generated concern at the public hearing, but the commissioners were impressed with the plans and said that they would work with the design firm to determine the best course of action regarding the architectural lighting.
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.
Exquisite Granite Cladding Added to the Provo Utah Rock Canyon Temple
Cladding of the Provo Utah Rock Canyon Temple with granite panels has progressed to the south side of the front portico on the west elevation of the building. Each panel is carefully engineered, precisely cut, and labeled for placement. The design incorporates classical detailing, including cornices, pilasters, keystones, and ornamented pieces. Installation of the stone anchors has begun across the portico.
Christus Statue Installed at the Lubumbashi Democratic Republic of the Congo Temple
On the grounds of the Lubumbashi Democratic Republic of the Congo Temple, a marble reproduction of Bertel Thorvaldsen's Christus statue has been set in place. Standing in front of the temple entrance, directly below the recently installed spire, the sculpture will be the focal point of the property—a reminder that Jesus Christ is the focal point of our lives. In front of the statue, a long, narrow flowerbed has been prepared for planting.
New Location Announced for the Charlotte North Carolina Temple
A change has been announced for the location of the Charlotte North Carolina Temple. This house of the Lord will now be built on approximately 7.7 acres located at 5926 Mathews-Mint Hill Road, Mint Hill, North Carolina. Plans call for a single-story temple of approximately 30,700 square feet. It will be the second temple in the state, joining the Raleigh North Carolina Temple.
Exterior Rendering Released for the Culiacán Mexico Temple
An exterior rendering has been published for the Culiacán Mexico Temple. The temple will rise on a 5-acre property located off of Avenida Milenium, between Miguel Tamayo Espinoza de los Monteros and Boulevard José María Figueroa Díaz, near the Culiacán River. Plans call for a one-story temple of approximately 10,000 square feet with an adjacent patron housing building.
Exterior Rendering for the Vienna Austria Temple Published
An exterior rendering for the Vienna Austria Temple was released today. The two-story, 15,300-square-foot temple will be constructed on the 0.8-acre site of a meetinghouse located at Silbergasse 2 in Vienna. It will be the first temple built in Austria. A groundbreaking date has not yet been announced. Nearly 4,700 members of the Church reside in the country.
Open House Tours of the Davao Philippines Temple Begin
The public is invited to tour the newly completed Davao Philippines Temple during a open house scheduled from Thursday, March 26, through Friday, April 10, 2026, from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Tours will not be held on Sundays. During the open house, visitors will have the opportunity to walk through the temple and learn about its sacred purpose. Admission is free, and guests are welcomed without reservations.
Steeple Frame Rising Over the Natal Brazil Temple
Emerging above the Natal Brazil Temple, the steel framing for the central steeple is beginning to take shape, while masons continue to secure stone panels to the exterior walls of the building. Hardscape work is progressing across the grounds with the installation of planters, walkways, and a staircase located directly behind the temple. Permanent fencing has also been installed around the perimeter of the property.
Concrete Floor Slabs Poured for the Vancouver Washington Temple
Concrete floor slabs have been poured for each level of the Vancouver Washington Temple, including the first and second floors, as well as the mechanical level. On the exterior, steel studs are being attached to the structural beams and columns to frame the exterior walls. At the northeast corner of the building, a staircase has been installed, while crews continue to prepare the parking areas to be paved with a layer of asphalt.
Pile Driving for the Foundation of the João Pessoa Brazil Temple
Construction is progressing at the João Pessoa Brazil Temple site where perimeter fencing has been installed, trailers have been set in place, reinforcing steel has been staged, and heavy equipment is at work. Dozens of cylindrical piles have been installed in the ground to support the future concrete foundation of the temple. Construction has been underway for nearly two months.
Viña del Mar Ward Relocates in Preparation for Temple Construction
Members of the Viña del Mar Ward gathered in December for a photograph in front of their meetinghouse, which has now been closed in preparation for construction of the Viña del Mar Chile Temple. The house of the Lord will rise on the 1.87-acre property where the meetinghouse currently stands, allowing for demolition to move forward. The ward has been relocated to the Agua Santa chapel.
Construction Fence Removed from Front of Fort Worth Texas Temple Site
As construction of the Fort Worth Texas Temple nears completion, the chain-link fencing that once lined the front of the property has been removed. In other areas, the fence has been set back, reducing the footprint of the construction zone. Located in the Fort Worth suburb of Burleson, the temple has been under construction for nearly two and a half years. Dates for the open house and dedication have not yet been announced.
Daytime Visits and Overflow Parking Encouraged for Lindon Open House
In response to heavy traffic congestion and long lines in the evenings at the Lindon Utah Temple open house, guests are being encouraged to consider earlier visits or to use the overflow parking lots at meetinghouses located at 1050 E 100 N and 1051 E 200 S. The weather is beautiful, and the walking routes are safe. Drivers are strongly encouraged to slow down and watch for pedestrians in the area. Your cooperation is appreciated!
Building the Substructre for the Singapore Temple Complex
Construction is advancing on the heavy steel substructure for the Singapore Temple complex. The below-grade level will accommodate parking while providing a structural foundation for the temple, meetinghouse, and arrival facilities above. Given the limited area of the one-acre property, the project was engineered to incorporate underground space that supports both the temple and a multi-story meetinghouse facility.
Open House Reservations for the Yorba Linda California Temple
The open house reservation system for the Yorba Linda California Temple is now live. Admission is completely free, but reservations are strongly recommended due to limited parking. Tours will be offered daily from Thursday, April 30, through Saturday, May 23, except for Sundays and Saturday, May 2, before 2:00 p.m. Hours are Monday–Friday, 10:00 a.m.–8:00 p.m. and Saturday, 9:00 a.m.–8:00 p.m.
Austin Texas Temple Exterior TakIng Shape
The exterior wall surfaces of the Austin Texas Temple are being clad with light-colored, variegated stone panels, characterized by classical detailing including cornices, pediments, and columns. The stone is cut into rectangular panels with tight joints to create a flawless façade. A darker stone course is planned for the base of the temple, which will visually anchor the structure to the ground.
Visitors' Center Opens at the Lone Mountain Nevada Temple Site
A construction visitors' center has opened at the Lone Mountain Nevada Temple site where all are invited to watch the construction progress, ask questions, and feel the spirit of the house of the Lord. Visitors must enter from Alexander Road. The center is located in the first trailer on the right. Daytime hours are Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Thursday from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Weekend hours are Saturday from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and Sunday from 4 to 6 p.m. Evening hours are Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m.
Furniture Delivery Trucks Arrive at the Cody Wyoming Temple
Delivery trucks have begun arriving at the Cody Wyoming Temple site, bringing furniture and furnishings for the interior. On the grounds, most of the hardscape has been completed, and preparations are underway for the softscape. The use of modular construction methods has enabled the project to progress at an impressive pace, with work advancing steadily since construction began approximately 18 months ago.
An Aerial Perspective of the Tarawa Kiribati Temple
With an average width of only 450 meters (500 yards) and rising some 3 meters (10 feet) above sea level, South Tarawa is a string of coral islets in the South Pacific that offer a unique setting for a temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Tarawa Kiribati Temple is being assembled with prefabricated modules. The majority of the module's interior is completed in the factory, leaving about 30 percent of the finish work to take place on site. In addition to constructing a temple, the Church is supporting the residents of Kiribati by providing solar-powered desalination plants that produce clean drinking water.
Daybreak at the Smithfield Utah Temple Site
The day dawn was breaking last Monday at the Smithfield Utah Temple site where the magnificent house of the Lord was captured under a dramatic sky of soft, layered clouds with pink highlights. Architectural lighting accentuated the upper walls and towers of the beautiful stone-clad temple. Once completed and dedicated, the temple will serve Church members on the north end of Cache Valley. No dates have been announced yet for the open house and dedication.
Terraced Retaining Walls Progressing at the Lehi Utah Temple Site
Preliminary construction continues at the Lehi Utah Temple site where decorative blocks are being set in place for terraced retaining walls at the north end of the sloped property. A smaller retaining wall has also been installed at the southeast corner of the lot. At the northeast corner, installation is underway of underground storm drain retention vaults, which will mitigate against flooding during times of heavy rainfall.
Dewatering the Heber Valley Utah Temple Site
At the Heber Valley Utah Temple site, twenty well pumps have been installed that are currently dewatering the ground in preparation for construction of the temple. The water is pumped through discharge pipes to settling tanks where sediment is removed before discharging the water into adjacent Lake Creek. Last month, the Utah Supreme Court overturned a construction injunction, allowing construction of the temple to proceed despite pending litigation.
Groundbreaking Ceremony Held for the Huehuetenango Guatemala Temple
Elder Patricio M. Giuffra, General Authority Seventy and president of the Central America Area, presided at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Huehuetenango Guatemala Temple on Saturday, March 14, 2026. "Every time we enter the temple," he said, "we reaffirm that we want to follow the Savior and remain on the covenant path." The groundbreaking occurred 17 years to the day of the groundbreaking ceremony for the Quetzaltenango Guatemala Temple.