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Elder Andersen Dedicates the Bacolod Philippines Temple
Elder Neil L. Andersen of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles dedicated the Bacolod Philippines Temple on Sunday, May 31, 2026. "We honor the wonderful Saints of Bacolod and the communities within the temple district who embraced the restored gospel when the Church was only beginning in this region of the Philippines," said Elder Andersen. The dedication was translated into Hiligaynon and broadcast throughout the temple district, comprising the islands of Negros and Panay islands.
Site Improvements Well Underway at the Londrina Brazil Temple
At the Londrina Brazil Temple site, decorative gates have been installed, and work is underway on the monument sign that will identify the sacred structure. The grounds have been extensively landscaped with lawns, trees, and planting areas now largely in place. Paver installation has also been completed throughout much of the site, establishing the walkways and gathering spaces. Meanwhile, scaffolding remains around the steeple as work continues on the temple’s crowning architectural feature.
Finalizing Construction of the Smithfield Utah Temple
The Smithfield Utah Temple stands as a spiritual landmark honoring the early Latter-day Saint settlers of Cache Valley, a scenic 50-mile-long valley that spans the border of Utah and Idaho. With major construction of the temple now largely complete, crews are focused on finalizing interior finishes and completing remaining closeout work throughout the building. Dates for the public open house and dedication of this house of the Lord have not yet been announced.
Expanding Access to temple Worship in the British Isles
With construction of the Birmingham England Temple well underway, Church members look forward to the establishment of a third house of the Lord in the British Isles. The first temple in the region, the London England Temple, was dedicated in 1958, followed 40 years later by the Preston England Temple in 1998. Plans are also moving forward for the Edinburgh Scotland Temple and the Dublin Ireland Temple, further expanding access to temple blessings throughout the region.
Testing the Architectural Lighting for the Ribeirão Preto Brazil Temple
At the Ribeirão Preto Brazil Temple, architectural lighting tests are underway as crews evaluate the exterior illumination. Light fixtures have been placed around the building’s footprint, casting upward light across the main floor walls. These tests allow designers to fine-tune brightness and angles, helping ensure the exterior will be evenly illuminated. Construction of the temple has been underway for over 23 months.
Framing the Upper Levels of the Lone Mountain Nevada Temple
With the structural framework now in place for the ground floor of the Lone Mountain Nevada Temple, crews have shifted their focus upward. A large crane dominates the site as it positions steel columns and beams that are shaping the emerging form of the upper levels. A staircase connecting the first and second levels has been installed, and the floor deck for the second level is now in place.
HVAC Issues Temporarily Close the Rexburg Idaho Temple
The Rexburg Idaho Temple temporarily closed on Wednesday evening after an HVAC issue caused the building’s air conditioning system to stop functioning. The temple doors closed at 5:00 p.m. for repairs, and it was closed for much of Thursday with the hope of reopening on Friday. Members and patrons are encouraged to check the temple’s current operating status for updates as technicians work to restore the system.
Sheathing the Exterior of the Winchester Virginia Temple
The work of enclosing the Winchester Virginia Temple is underway. Steel studs are being fastened to the structural framing, followed by the placement of bright yellow sheathing boards that form the outer walls of the building. Once installed, the sheathing is coated with a waterproofing sealant that changes the surface color from yellow to gray, creating a weather-resistant barrier for the temple exterior.
Exterior Rendering Released for the Greenville South Carolina Temple
The official exterior rendering for the Greenville South Carolina Temple has been added to the location announcement published on the Church Newsroom on Tuesday. The design features classical architectural elements, including a pedimented entrance supported by columns and an ornamented steeple with a white tower body and metal-clad spire. A date for the groundbreaking ceremony has not yet been announced.
Scaffolding Returns to the Neiafu Tonga Temple
Scaffolding has been erected at several locations around the Neiafu Tonga Temple as crews complete the remaining exterior finish work. Soft landscaping has also been established across the temple grounds, which adjoin the campus of Church-owned Saineha High School. Neiafu, located in the Vavaʻu island group, is the second-largest town in Tonga after the capital city of Nukuʻalofa on the island of Tongatapu, where the nation’s first temple was constructed.
Elder Bednar and Mayor Javkin Discuss the Rosario Argentina Temple
Elder David A. Bednar of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles met with Rosario Mayor Pablo Javkin at the Municipal Palace in Rosario on May 20, 2026. One of the central topics of the meeting was the upcoming construction of the Rosario Argentina Temple. "The temple in Rosario will be a great blessing to the citizens, including those who are not members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints," said Elder Bednar. "The light that emanates from the house of the Lord will bless all who come to the grounds and feel the Spirit of the Lord there."
Greenville South Carolina Temple Site Location Revealed
The site location for the Greenville South Carolina Temple has been announced as a 8.8-acre property located south of the intersection of Independence Boulevard/Ponders Road and Roper Mountain Road in Greenville. Plans call for an 18,850-square-foot, single-story temple. The temple will be the second constructed in the state, joining the Columbia South Carolina Temple, which was dedicated in 1999.
San Luis Potosí Mexico Temple Open House and Dedication Dates
The public open house for the San Luis Potosí Mexico Temple will be held from Thursday, September 24, through Saturday, October 10 (excluding Sundays and Saturday, October 3). The event will kick off with a media day on Monday, September 21, followed by two days of tours for invited guests. Elder Dale G. Renlund of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles will preside at the dedication on Sunday, November 1, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. with a rebroadcast at 2:00 p.m. The dedicatory session will be broadcast to congregations in the temple district.
Groundbreaking Date Set for the Santos Brazil Temple
The groundbreaking ceremony for the Santos Brazil Temple will be held on Saturday, August 1, 2026. Elder Ronald M. Barcellos, of the Brazil Area Presidency, will preside at the event. The temple will be constructed on the site of the Jabaquara Ward meetinghouse, located at Avenida Doutor Waldemar Leão, 305. Plans call for a two-story building of approximately 23,000 square feet.
Site Location Announced for the Caldwell Idaho Temple
The site location for the Caldwell Idaho Temple has been announced as a 19.2-acre parcel located southwest of the intersection of West Orchard Avenue and South Florida Avenue in Canyon County, Idaho. Plans call for an 82,000-square-foot, multistory temple with an on-site meetinghouse and accompanying ancillary building. It will be the third temple constructed in the Treasure Valley, joining the Boise Idaho Temple (1984) and Meridian Idaho Temple (2017).
Teton River Idaho Temple Rises Above Nearby Pastureland
The Teton River Idaho Temple continues to take shape in northern Rexburg, where grazing cattle create a calming foreground to the rising structure. Stone cladding is advancing on the steeple as well as the north and east elevations of the building, further defining the temple's exterior appearance. The contrast between the active construction site and the quiet pastureland emphasizes the prominence of this house of the Lord in the Upper Snake River Valley.
Building Another Retaining Structure at the Lehi Utah Temple Site
Site development continues at the Lehi Utah Temple site, where work has begun on constructing an additional retaining wall. Since the meetinghouse and temple will occupy different elevations on the property, the retaining structure will help create level building pads for each facility while providing separation between the two grounds. Earthwork and grading activities remain ongoing as crews prepare the property for future construction of the buildings.
One-Year GroundBreaking Anniversary of the Natal Brazil Temple
Just over a year has passed since construction began on the Natal Brazil Temple, and significant progress is visible across the site. The structural frames for both the temple and steeple have been erected, and installation of the exterior stone cladding is underway, supported by the scaffolding and blue safety netting that surrounds various elevations of the structure. On the grounds, hardscape installation is progressing.
Lean Concrete Slab Poured for the Heber Valley Utah Temple
Foundation work is advancing at the Heber Valley Utah Temple site, where crews have installed an extensive network of underground plumbing beneath a lean concrete slab. The plumbing infrastructure will support the temple’s future mechanical and drainage systems before structural foundations are installed. The slab provides a clean, stable working surface that will facilitate ongoing construction.
President Christofferson to Dedicate the Yorba Linda California Temple
President D. Todd Christofferson, Second Counselor in the First Presidency, will dedicate the Yorba Linda California Temple on Sunday, June 7, 2026. He will be accompanied by Elder Steven R. Bangerter, Executive Director of the Temple Department, and his wife, Susan; Elder I. Raymond Egbo and his wife, Comfort; and Elder Takashi Wada and his wife, Naomi. The dedication ceremony will take place at 10 a.m. and will be broadcast to all congregations within the temple district.
Glass Lifter Installing Windows in the Provo Utah Rock Canyon Temple
Installation of the tall window assemblies is underway at the Provo Utah Rock Canyon Temple using a specialized glass-lifting manipulator mounted to a telescoping lift. Equipped with powerful suction cups, the device allows crews to carefully lift, rotate, and position the large windows within the prepared openings. The precision system enables installers to make fine adjustments before permanently securing the assemblies to the structural framing.
Structural Framing Underway on the Wellington New Zealand Temple
Construction of the Wellington New Zealand Temple has risen above ground level as heavy steel framing reaches skyward. After months of excavation and foundation work, the first visible structural elements of the temple are now taking shape, giving a sense of the future form and scale of the building. The transition to vertical construction marks an exciting milestone for the project.
Manhattan New York Temple Renovation Passes the Two-Year Mark
The progress of renovation work on the Manhattan New York Temple remains largely concealed behind extensive scaffolding, safety netting, and sidewalk sheds that surround the building. While little of the exterior work is visible from the street, construction activity is ongoing as the historic structure undergoes a comprehensive renovation and reconfiguration. Upon completion, the building will continue to accommodate both temple and meetinghouse functions, along with the addition of a small visitors’ center designed to welcome guests.
Cladding the Exterior Walls of the Kaohsiung Taiwan Temple
Scaffolding and debris netting surround the Kaohsiung Taiwan Temple as light-colored cladding panels are secured to the exterior surfaces of the building. Window openings remain covered, allowing interior construction to continue uninterrupted. Rising above the center of the structure, the nearly completed steeple has become a prominent and elegant feature of the project, distinguished by its tiered design and ornamental window grilles.
Legal Injunction Overturned for the New Temple in Buenos Aires
A legal injunction that temporarily halted the government authorization process for the Buenos Aires City Center Argentina Temple has been unanimously overturned. In November 2024, the local government passed a resolution that determined a land use designation of “place of worship” was feasible for the property. An opposition group seeking to preserve the heritage of the historic Church and Monastery of St. Catherine of Siena, located adjacent to the temple site, later filed a petition that resulted in the issuance of the injunction in December 2025. With the injunction overturned, the Church may now proceed with obtaining authorization and building permits from the city government.
Construction Advances on the Cali Colombia Temple
Steel framing components are staged across the grounds of the Cali Colombia Temple, supporting ongoing interior framing and construction activity within the building. On the exterior, crews are installing stone cladding panels featuring classical architectural moldings. Above the main structure, work has begun on sheathing the tower framework, a prominent feature of the temple skyline.
Location of the Rosario Argentina Temple Site Announced
The location of the Rosario Argentina Temple has been announced as a 1.59-acre property located on the city block bordered by Güemes, Santiago bis, and Alvear bis streets. Plans for the temple were announced in April 2024. There are currently five dedicated temples in Argentina. Plans are also underway for a second temple in Buenos Aires, bringing the total number for the country to seven.
Opening Dates Announced for the Cody Wyoming Temple
The public is invited to tour the interior of the newly constructed Cody Wyoming Temple from Thursday, August 27, through Saturday, September 12, 2026 (excluding Sundays). The open house will begin with a media day held on Monday, August 24, followed by two days of tours for invited guests. The temple will be dedicated on Sunday, October 25, at 10:00 a.m. with a rebroadcast at 2:00 p.m. The dedicatory session will be broadcast to all congregations in the temple district.
Open House and Dedication Dates for the Wichita Kansas Temple
The public open house for the Wichita Kansas Temple will be held daily from Thursday, September 24, through Saturday, October 10 (excluding Sundays and Saturday, October 3). The event will formally begin with a media held on Monday, September 21, followed by two days of tours for invited guests. Elder Patrick Kearon of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles will preside at the dedication on Sunday, November 1, at 10:00 a.m. with a rebroadcast at 2:00 p.m. The dedicatory session will be broadcast to all congregations in the temple district.
Installing Chandeliers in the Salt Lake Temple Celestial Room
Renovation work continues inside the Salt Lake Temple where chandeliers are being hung in the celestial room, finish work is progressing in the sealing wing addition, staircase banisters are being installed, and final details are underway throughout the building. The copper roof has been fully installed, which will darken and develop a green patina over time. The new Temple Square Visitors' Center opens to the public today. Visitors are welcome daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. No reservations are required except to participate in the "Inside a Temple" tour on the lower level. Guests are encouraged to download the Temple Square app.