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  1. Aug 21, 2023 · 21 Aug 2023, 9:19 AM MDT. The McAllen Texas Temple is pictured in summer 2023. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. By Scott Taylor. A little more than 100 years after its first missionaries arrived in south Texas’ Rio Grande Valley, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is opening its new house of the Lord in the area ...

  2. Aug 28, 2023 · The site location map for the La Paz Bolivia Temple. | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . With plans calling for an edifice of approximately 18,850 square feet, the La Paz Bolivia Temple will be built on a 3.8-acre site located near Avenida Los Sauces and Calle 8 de Calacoto, La Paz.

  3. Apr 8, 2024 · Marielle Scott, Deseret News. There was a collective smile and feeling of joy among Latter-day Saints outside the Conference Center following President Russell M. Nelson’s announcement of 15 new temples in the last session of April 2024 general conference on Sunday, April 7. Tears flowed easily for Maria Griffiths.

  4. Christian Gathering Church of Valley View was preparing to celebrate Memorial Day with an all-day event featuring bounce houses, water slides and hot dogs and hamburgers for the small community of ...

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    President Nelson announced seven temples on April 1, 2018, in the closing session of April 2018 general conference, making for the first seven temple locations he announced as President of the Church. As of Monday, Oct. 24, 2022, four of the seven temples have been under construction since 2020, another is with a groundbreaking date set for next mo...

    In the second general conference of his first year’s tenure as President of the Church, President Nelson announced 12 new temple locations on Oct. 7, 2018, in the conference’s Sunday afternoon session. With those 12, he had announced 19 new temple locations in 2018. As of Oct. 24, 2022, two of the 12 temples have been dedicated and operating, with ...

    On April 7, 2019, President Nelson closed general conference for the third straight time by announcing new temples — eight, giving him 27 total that he had personally announced to that point. As of Oct. 24, 2022, seven of the eight temples announced in April 2019 are under construction, with the eighth still in planning and design. 1. San Pedro Sul...

    For the second general conference held in 2019, President Nelson announced eight new temple locations — this time with the Oct. 5 Saturday evening women’s session of general conference being the setting. The eight new temples made for 35 total temples that he had announced up to then. As of Oct. 24, 2022, seven of the eight temples are under constr...

    For the third time in as many general conferences, President Nelson announced eight new temple locations, with the April 5, 2022, announcementreturning to the Sunday afternoon closing session. Those eight increased President Nelson’s total of announced temples to 43. As of Oct. 24, 2022, five of the eight temples are under construction, with the ot...

    In his sixth general conferences since becoming President of the Church, President Nelson announced six new temple locations on Oct. 4, 2020, in the final session of general conference, bring the total of temples he had announced up to then to 49. As for Oct. 24, 2022, one of the six are under construction, with a second scheduled for groundbreakin...

    The most new temple locations announced by the Church at one time— 20 — came from President Nelson on April 4, 2021, at the concluding session of general conference. He had by then announced 69 new temples as President of the Church. As for Oct. 24, 2022, eight of the 20 temples are under construction, with three more having groundbreaking schedule...

    President Nelson has announced only one new temple location outside of a general conference session, and that came on May 1, 2021, as he spoke about restoration efforts with the historic Manti Utah Temple and announced a new temple for nearby Ephraim, Utah. The announcement made for 70 temples announced by the President of the Church since the Janu...

    New temples announced returned to general conference, with President Nelson’s Oct. 2, 2021, announcement of 13 temples coming in the Sunday afternoon session of general conference. The announcement increased the total temples announced by President Nelson to 83. As of Oct. 24, 2022, one of the 13 temples is under construction, one has its site loca...

    President Nelson reached 100 total temples he had announcedwith the 17 locations he released April 3 in the Sunday afternoon concluding session of general conference. As of Oct. 24, two of the 17 temples have sites locations that have been released, with 15 others in development. 1. Montpelier Idaho Temple – Site location was released on May 20, 20...

  5. Apr 15, 2024 · Layton Utah Temple opens to media, guests, public. The new house of the Lord is the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ second in Utah in 6 days to begin its open-house phase. 15 April 2024, 10:29 AM MDT. The entrance of the second-floor patron waiting area in the Layton Utah Temple. This Tiffany Studio Window, circa 1915, was ...

  6. Apr 12, 2023 · 5-year-old boy released from hospital after parents, brothers killed in crash leaving church; Alabama pastor charged with rape, sodomy may have used church to contact victims; Prestonwood Baptist Church sustains damage after storms hit North Texas ; Russell Brand reflects on 'beautiful' first month as a Christian: 'I'm so excited to learn more'