The Sydney Australia Temple is a lovely symbol of the faith and good works of the believers of Christ in Australia. Listen with us as we discuss unconventional missionary work, miracles, and of course, the temple.
#churchofjesuschristtemples #templesofutah #temple #ldstemples #podcast #everytemplepodcast #lds #ldstemples #latterdaysaints #churchofjesuschrist #mormon #churchhistorymatters #church #podcast #gordonbhinckley #russellmnelson #dallinhoaks #Sydneyaustralia #sydneyaustraliatemple #ldsaustralia
The Boise Idaho Temple is beautiful! It is the first of a new kind of architecture, the tent style. The city of Boise is located in Treasure Valley - so I have proposed some temple nicknames that might go along with that. Tune in to find out!
#churchofjesuschristtemples #templesofutah #temple #ldstemples #podcast #everytemplepodcast #lds #ldstemples #latterdaysaints #churchofjesuschrist #mormon #churchhistorymatters #church #podcast #gordonbhinckley #russellmnelson #boiseidaho #boisetemple
Mexico City is a huge metropolis, and is also home to the largest temple outside of the U.S.! It also has one of 5 Moroni statues that show him carrying plates. The church is Mexico has always been very strong, and we can see by the number of temples built and announced there that the members are a temple going people.
#churchofjesuschristtemples #templesofutah #temple #ldstemples #podcast #everytemplepodcast #lds #ldstemples #latterdaysaints #churchofjesuschrist #mormon #churchhistorymatters #church #podcast #gordonbhinckley #russellmnelson #mexicocity #mexicocitytemple #mexicanlds
There’s so much to learn about the Papeete Tahiti Temple! From the intrepid missionaries that traveled there in the 1840’s to the confusing government strike on the day of the renovation open house. Help us answer the questions like: why is the roof blue? and what is a carbuncle? Please join us for another amazing episode of the Every Temple Podcast!
#churchofjesuschristtemples #templesofutah #temple #ldstemples #podcast #everytemplepodcast #lds #ldstemples #latterdaysaints #churchofjesuschrist #mormon #churchhistorymatters #church #podcast #gordonbhinckley #russellmnelson #Papeetetemple #tahititemple
The Santiago Chile Temple was announced just 24 years after the Chilean mission was established. Church growth has been extremely fast and abundant in this lovely country. When the Chile Mission was organized in 1956, the country had just over 600 members. In less than two decades, there were four missions and nearly 100,000 members. By the year 2000, there were over half a million Latter-day Saints in Chile, more than 3 percent of Chile’s population. This was the highest proportion anywhere in Latin America.
#churchofjesuschristtemples #templesofutah #temple #ldstemples #podcast #everytemplepodcast #lds #ldstemples #latterdaysaints #churchofjesuschrist #mormon #churchhistorymatters #church #podcast #gordonbhinckley #russellmnelson #santiagochile #Santiagotemple
This is a special pre-General Conference episode of the Every Temple Podcast where we talk to our friend Olivia about her educated guesses for where new temples may be announced at the October 2025 General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. If you have any guesses please add them in the comments on Spotify or on our Instagram and Facebook pages!
We will meet up with Olivia after conference to review what she got right and what she thinks about the temples that are announced!
The Nuku’alofa Tonga Temple is an answer to prayer! The temple was announced in 1980, and when the people heard it, they wept. The members there were so willing to sacrifice to get to their nearest temple, they sold everything they could to travel to Hawaii or New Zealand. Since this temple opened, it has been well-used, and well-loved.
#churchofjesuschristtemples #templesofutah #temple #ldstemples #podcast #everytemplepodcast #lds #ldstemples #latterdaysaints #churchofjesuschrist #mormon #churchhistorymatters #church #podcast #gordonbhinckley #russellmnelson
The Apia Samoa temple was the 3rd temple dedicated in the Pacific Islands. It was a very busy building, always full of patrons. It was closed for renovations in 2003 and unfortunately the building suffered a devastating fire. Rebuilding efforts started immediately, and the only thing that survived the fire was the statue of the Angel Moroni, it was refurbished and used on the rebuilt temple.
#churchofjesuschristtemples #templesofutah #temple #ldstemples #podcast #everytemplepodcast #lds #ldstemples #latterdaysaints #churchofjesuschrist #mormon #churchhistorymatters #church #podcast #gordonbhinckley #russellmnelson #Samoa #apiasamoa #polynesiansaints
The Atlanta Georgia Temple is one full of firsts! It’s hard to believe when it’s the 23rd episode, that we still have some firsts. This temple was the smaller size temple to get a Moroni statue, and after this it became the norm to have a Moroni on every temple for the next 30 years! It is also the first temple that President Gordon B Hinckley dedicated (he went on to dedicate/rededicate 89 temples!!)
#churchofjesuschristtemples #templesofutah #temple #ldstemples #podcast #everytemplepodcast #lds #ldstemples #latterdaysaints #churchofjesuschrist #mormon #churchhistorymatters #church #podcast #gordonbhinckley #russellmnelson #atlantageorgia #templehistory
The construction of the Jordan River Utah Temple and its maintenance costs for many years were funded entirely by monetary donations from local members. The temple site was likewise gifted to the Church.
Announcement: 3 February 1978
Groundbreaking and Site Dedication: 9 June 1979 by Spencer W. Kimball
Dedication: 16–20 November 1981 by Marion G. Romney
Rededication: 20 May 2018 by Henry B. Eyring
Site: 15 acres | 6.1 hectares
Architectural Features: Single attached central spire with an angel Moroni statue
Ordinance Rooms: Six instruction rooms (seat 175 each), sixteen sealing rooms, and one baptistry
Total Floor Area: 148,236 square feet | 13,772 square meters
Height: 219 feet | 66.8 meters
#churchofjesuschristtemples #templesofutah #temple #ldstemples #podcast #everytemplepodcast #lds #ldstemples #latterdaysaints #churchofjesuschrist #mormon #churchhistorymatters #church #podcast #gordonbhinckley #russellmnelson
The First Presidency of the Church — Church President Spencer W. Kimball; President N. Eldon Tanner, first counselor; and President Marion G. Romney, second counselor — announced plans to build a temple in Seattle, Washington, to a group of Latter-day Saints in the Seattle area on Nov. 15, 1975.
Saints had been waiting for this for so long, that many already had temple funds set aside to help with the construction, so they knew as soon as it was announced, donations were pouring in. 3.2 million raised by members from Alaska to oregon, 11 million dollar total cost
Because the Seattle Washington Temple would be situated near the Bellevue Airfield, the proposed height of the spire was reduced, and a red strobe warning light was installed at the base of the angel Moroni statue. When the airfield closed in 1983, the light was permanently shut off and later removed.
Announcement: 15 November 1975
Groundbreaking and Site Dedication: 27 May 1978 by Marion G. Romney
Public Open House: 7 October–8 November 1980
Dedication: 17–21 November 1980 by Spencer W. Kimball
Site: 23.5 acres | 9.5 hectares
Ordinance Rooms: Four instruction rooms, twelve sealing rooms, and one baptistry
Total Floor Area: 110,000 square feet | 10,219 square meters
Height: 179 feet | 54.6 meters
Elevation: 412 feet | 126 meters
#churchofjesuschristtemples #templesofutah #temple #ldstemples #podcast #everytemplepodcast #lds #ldstemples #latterdaysaints #churchofjesuschrist #mormon #churchhistorymatters #church #podcast #gordonbhinckley #russellmnelson
The Tokyo Japan Temple was announced to a very grateful crowd of Japanese members at an area conference in 1975. Despite the mission being closed for 24 years in the middle of the 20th century, missionary work was very successful after the war, and membership shot up from 8,000 to 50,000 very quickly by the time the temple was dedicated.
The recent renovation (2017-2022) beautified the interior and exterior of the building with culturally relevant patterns, and materials. Two stone lanterns sit on the grounds representing guides for spirits on their way.
Listen along to the episode to hear Janelle’s experience at this beautiful temple!
Announcement: 9 August 1975
Construction Commencement: 10 April 1978 (no groundbreaking ceremony)
Dedication: 27–29 October 1980 by Spencer W. Kimball
Rededication: 3 July 2022 by Henry B. Eyring
Site: 1.22 acres | 0.5 hectares
Architectural Features: Single attached end spire with an angel Moroni statue added in 2004
Ordinance Rooms: Two instruction rooms, five sealing rooms, and one baptistry
Total Floor Area: Originally 52,590 sq ft 53,997 square feet | 5,016 square meters
Height: 178 feet 4 inches | 54.4 meters
#churchofjesuschristtemples #templesofutah #temple #ldstemples #podcast #everytemplepodcast #lds #ldstemples #latterdaysaints #churchofjesuschrist #mormon #churchhistorymatters #church #podcast #gordonbhinckley #russellmnelson
The Sao Paulo Brazil Temple is the first temple built in South America, President Kimball announced that there would be a temple built there at the beginning of an area conference. Church members were so excited they donated and sacrificed a lot to contribute to the construction, some even volunteered to make over 50,000 cement blocks for the exterior. The motto for the city is "I am not led, I lead" which is just fantastic. listen along with us as we talk (with a special guest) about the history of the temple in Sao Paulo!
Announcement: 1 March 1975
Groundbreaking and Site Dedication: 20 March 1976 by James E. Faust
Public Open House: September 1978
Dedication: 30 October–2 November 1978 by Spencer W. Kimball
Public Open House: 17 January–14 February 2004
Rededication: 22 February 2004 by Gordon B. Hinckley
Site: 1.85 acres | 0.7 hectares
Ordinance Rooms: Two instruction rooms, four sealing rooms, and one baptistry
Total Floor Area:Originally 51, 279 sqft 59,246?? 55K square feet | 5,504 square meters
Height: 101 feet | 30.8 meters
#churchofjesuschristtemples #templesofutah #temple #ldstemples #podcast #everytemplepodcast #lds #ldstemples #latterdaysaints #churchofjesuschrist #mormon #churchhistorymatters #church #podcast #gordonbhinckley #russellmnelson
The Washington D.C. Temple is a monument of enlightenment. That is the word revealed to the architect when he feverishly put pencil to paper and designed this beautiful building. It has remarkably beautiful white Alabama Marble all around the outside and some stunning stained glass panels that go from the ground all the way to the top of the building on the ends. The marble exterior is in some places shaved to almost half an inch, which actually allows light to filter through it and helps illuminate the interior. Betty Ford came to the open house as a special guest in 1974 and requested a photo with President Spencer W Kimball.
Janelle shared this article about a special new painting that hangs in the temple since the 2022 rededication.
Announcement: 15 November 1968
Groundbreaking and Site Dedication: 7 December 1968 by Hugh B. Brown
Dedication: 19–22 November 1974 by Spencer W. Kimball
Rededication: 14 August 2022 by Russell M. Nelson
Site: 52 acres | 21.0 hectares
Exterior Finish: Reinforced concrete sheathed in 173,000 square feet of Alabama white marble
Architectural Features: Six attached spires with an angel Moroni statue
Ordinance Rooms: Six instruction rooms, ten sealing rooms, and one baptistry and an assembly hall
Total Floor Area: 156,558 square feet | 14,545 square meters
Height: 288 feet | 87.8 meters
#churchofjesuschristtemples #templesofutah #temple #ldstemples #podcast #everytemplepodcast #lds #ldstemples #latterdaysaints #churchofjesuschrist #mormon #churchhistorymatters #church #podcast #gordonbhinckley #russellmnelson
The Provo Utah Rock Canyon Temple was one of the busiest temples in the church. Neighbor to Brigham Young University and the Missionary Training Center, it ran 50 session per day from 5:30am to 10:30pm. In 2021 President Nelson announced that the temple would be closed for demolition and rebuilt in a new, modern fashion. It is scheduled to be finished in 2027, we anxiously await it's reopening.
Announcement: 14 August 1967
Site Dedication: 15 September 1969 by Joseph Fielding Smith
Groundbreaking: 15 September 1969 by Hugh B. Brown
Public Open House: 10–29 January 1972
Dedication: 9 February 1972 by Joseph Fielding Smith (read by Harold B. Lee)
Rooms: Baptistry, celestial room, six ordinance rooms, 12 sealing rooms.
Total floor area: 130,825 square feet.
Dimensions: 200 feet by 184 feet; 175 feet high with a 118-foot spire on top of the building. with a Moroni added in 2003
#churchofjesuschristtemples #templesofutah #temple #ldstemples #podcast #everytemplepodcast #lds #ldstemples #latterdaysaints #churchofjesuschrist #mormon #churchhistorymatters #church #podcast #gordonbhinckley #russellmnelson
The Ogden Utah Temple was the first Temple built in the STATE of Utah, almost 80 years after Salt Lake City was finished. Built to be as efficient as possible (6 instruction rooms) it out-performed all other Utah temples combined in the first month of operation! In 2010 a major renovation was announced to change the exterior of the temple, and it was rededicated in 2014. Please check out our instagram to see if you can spot the differences of the temple before and after!
Announcement: 24 August 1967
Site Dedication: 8 September 1969 by Joseph Fielding Smith and Alvin R. Dyer
Groundbreaking: 8 September 1969 by Hugh B. Brown
Dedication: 18–20 January 1972 by Joseph Fielding Smith
Rededication: 21 September 2014 by Thomas S. Monson
Site: 9.96 acres | 4.0 hectares
Exterior Finish: Granite, quarried and fabricated in China
Ordinance Rooms: Six instruction rooms, nine sealing rooms, and one baptistry
Total Floor Area:Originally 130,000- now 112,232 square feet | 10,427 square meters
Height: 188 feet 8 inches | 57.5 meters
#churchofjesuschristtemples #templesofutah #temple #ldstemples #podcast #everytemplepodcast #lds #ldstemples #latterdaysaints #churchofjesuschrist #mormon #churchhistorymatters #church #podcast #gordonbhinckley #russellmnelson
Another Bonus Episode with Olivia, we go through each of the newly announced temples and talk about where they are and how they will benefit the saints in those regions.
The Oakland California Temple is a gem in the bay area, it literally and figuratively lights up the neighborhood, and we have a lovely guest to talk about her love for this temple, and all temples. The Oakland Temple has a large inter-stake center next door that hosts over 1,000 events a year, and was once used by the Golden State Warriors as a practice facility -- we think. Anyway, please listen and if you learn something share the podcast with a friend.
Announcement: 23 January 1961
Groundbreaking and Site Dedication: 26 May 1962 by David O. McKay
Dedication: 17–19 November 1964 by David O. McKay
Rededication: 16 June 2019 by Dallin H. Oaks
Site: 18.1 acres | 7.3 hectares
Architectural Features: Central spire surrounded by four smaller spires
Ordinance Rooms: Four instruction rooms, seven sealing rooms, and one baptistry
Total Floor Area: 80,157 square feet | 7,447 square meters
Height: 170 feet | 51.8 meters
The London England Temple is actually located in a rural area 25 miles south of London. The grounds include stunning gardens, an very ancient oak tree, a distribution center, and an old Manor House! Moroni was not installed until 2008. This was the first temple in the United Kingdom.
Announcement: 10 August 1953
Dedication: 7–9 September 1958 by David O. McKay
Rededication: 18–20 October 1992 by Gordon B. Hinckley
Ordinance Rooms: Four instruction rooms, eight sealing rooms, and one baptistry
Total Floor Area: Originally 34,000 sqft. Now 42,652 square feet | 3,962 square meters
Height: 156 feet | 47.5 meters
The theme of the Hamilton New Zealand Temple and the neighboring Church College of New Zealand (1958-2009) is "Build for Eternity". The temple and the school were built by labor missionaries, these are young individuals and families who consecrated their lives for 2 years to building these projects. And their efforts have eternal effects and reach far beyond what we can comprehend. The people of New Zealand and the South Pacific were so incredibly grateful to have access to a temple.
Announcement: 17 February 1955
Dedication: 20–22 April 1958 by David O. McKay
Rededication: 16 October 2022 by Dieter F. Uchtdorf
Site: 35 acres | 14.2 hectares
Ordinance Rooms: Two instruction rooms, five sealing rooms, and one baptistry
Total Floor Area: 45,251 square feet | 4,204 square meters
Height: 156 feet | 47.5 meters