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A 20,000-square-foot meetinghouse would also be constructed at the temple site. A little more than 50 years ago, the near-identical Ogden and Provo temples were dedicated — on Jan. 18, 1972, and Feb. 9, 1972, respectively. The two appeared nearly identical with modernist, contemporary designs of a single spire rising from a drum sporting Gothic-like arch designs. A temple for Orem was one of eight locations announced on Oct. 5, 2019, by President Nelson during the Saturday evening women’s session of general conference. The extreme makeover will be similar to that of its sister sacred edifice, the Ogden Utah Temple, which a decade ago underwent a major renovation and architectural change unlike any other of the Church’s temples.
Dedication and open house announced for Orem Utah Temple
Take a look inside the new Orem Utah Temple - LDS Living
Take a look inside the new Orem Utah Temple.
Posted: Mon, 23 Oct 2023 07:00:00 GMT [source]
As The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints readies to open a new temple in Utah, it also prepares to close another, long-serving temple less than five miles away. BYU student Helaman Sosi said he has seen the temple help him and other Church members. When one of his close relatives passed away, he said he knew he would one day see her again because of an experience in the temple. You are now leaving a website maintained by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Photos: See the first images from inside the new Orem Utah Temple
Elder Parrella said Utah County will have six temples and the new Orem temple will serve more than 57,000 Latter-day Saints in the area. The Orem temple will be the 22nd in Utah and the sixth in Utah County, including the Mount Timpanogos, Payson and Saratoga Springs temples. One journalist suggested that the top floor, with the sealing rooms and Celestial Room, represented the fulness of the temple’s blessings.

Oct 27-Dec 16: Orem Utah Temple Open House
It closed April 2, 2011, nearly 40 years after its opening, for an extensive renovation lasting three and a half years before its Sept. 21, 2014, rededication. New temples under construction in Utah are in Ephraim, Heber Valley, Layton, Lindon, Smithfield, Syracuse, Taylorsville, and Tooele (Deseret Peak). The Manti Utah Temple and the Salt Lake Utah Temple are currently under renovation.
When is the Orem Utah Temple open house?
The open house features displays and a walk-through tour of the temple. Once the temple is formally dedicated, entrance is reserved for faithful Church members. Other design choices in the Temple include marble finishes and wood columns, which are common throughout the building.
The public open house will run from Oct. 27 through Dec. 16, excluding Sundays and Thanksgiving Day from 10 a.m. The Saratoga Springs Utah Temple will be dedicated on Aug. 13 and the St. George Utah Temple will be rededicated on Dec. 10. Utah is the global headquarters for the church and the state boasts a church membership of 2.2 million people. The dedicatory sessions will be broadcast to all units in the Orem Utah Temple district. Additional details regarding the temple dedication will be announced at a future date. Despite a small fire and electrical problems during construction, the Orem Utah Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will be dedicated Sunday, Jan. 21, 2024 in two sessions.
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Reservations are now available online to tour the newly built Orem Utah Temple during the public open house, via reservations.churchofjesuschrist.org. The ceilings are gypsum board, with various millwork and decorative paint accents featuring the cherry tree and nearby wetlands. Decorative millwork is featured throughout the temple, with art nouveau motifs inspired by local flora and the nearby wetlands.
The temple will be dedicated on Sunday, 2 June 2024 in multiple sessions. The temple will be dedicated on Sunday, 19 May 2024 in multiple sessions. The temple will be dedicated on Sunday, 28 April 2024 in multiple sessions.
The patterns show diamond shapes with circle accents, simple linear borders of multiple colors and additional cherry leaf border. On June 24, 2020, an official exterior rendering of the Orem Utah Temple was released. Plans called for a three-story building of approximately 70,000 square feet with a central spire.
LDS Church announces open house for yet another Utah temple - Salt Lake Tribune
LDS Church announces open house for yet another Utah temple.
Posted: Tue, 16 Jan 2024 08:00:00 GMT [source]
There is more information regarding parking, shuttles and recommended attire here. Latter-day Saints consider temples to be the most sacred spaces on earth and literal houses of the Lord where families can be joined together forever. The open house runs from Oct. 27 through Dec. 16, except on Sundays and Thanksgiving. The temple will be dedicated on Jan. 21, 2024, and closed to the public. The Orem temple is of the Church’s 28 total temples — dedicated, under construction or renovation — in the state. Announced by the First Presidency four months ago, the temple’s dedication date had drawn increased interest since President Nelson had announced plans to reconstruct the Provo Utah Temple, located less than five miles away.

The temple includes some original artworks, including one called “Christ Ordaining the Twelve,” by Mary Sauer. Others show scenes on and around nearby Utah Lake, with geese, ducks and pelicans in the sky and on the water. The Orem temple differs from the meetinghouses where Latter-day Saints worship on Sundays. Members in good standing visit them to receive ordinances and make covenants with God for themselves and on behalf of ancestors who died without the opportunity to be baptized, confirmed, endowed or sealed. He said those who visit the temple during the open house not only will learn more about the church and its temples but also will experience the opposite of what they see on the news. “The temple for Orem is the Super Bowl for this city,” said Lewis, who is the president of the Orem Hillcrest Stake, a group of 10 Latter-day Saint congregations.
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