Orem Utah Temple

Orem Utah Temple Church Of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Temple Pictures of the Orem Utah Temple, stands as a beacon of faith in Orem, Utah. LDSTempleNews.com

The temple's striking spire reaches gracefully toward the sky. The Orem Utah Temple, which is expected to be completed by fall 2023 by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints under construction in Orem, Utah. Church President Russell M. Nelson announced plans to construct a temple in Orem on October 5, 2019. The Orem Utah Temple will be the first in the city of Orem, the sixth in Utah Coun

ty, and the 22nd in the state of Utah. Temple will be built on a 16-acre site owned by the church. The site is south of the University Parkway exit of Interstate 15 on Geneva Road, near the Orem UTA Frontrunner station. Plans for the temple indicated that it will be a three-story, 70,000-square-foot building. The church also anticipates the construction of a 20,000-square-foot meetinghouse on the same property.

Apostle Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles died early this morning at the age of 85.
12/27/2025

Apostle Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles died early this morning at the age of 85.

Orem Utah Temple stands as the first temple built in the city of Orem and the 22nd temple in Utah. With Utah’s rapidly g...
12/11/2025

Orem Utah Temple stands as the first temple built in the city of Orem and the 22nd temple in Utah. With Utah’s rapidly growing population, this sacred house was designed to serve one of the state’s most densely populated regions.

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During a heartfelt live broadcast from Temple Square on Tuesday, President Dallin H. Oaks was warmly introduced as the n...
10/14/2025

During a heartfelt live broadcast from Temple Square on Tuesday, President Dallin H. Oaks was warmly introduced as the new leader of our worldwide faith. Alongside him, President Henry B. Eyring, 92, and President D. Todd Christofferson, 80, were joyfully announced as counselors in the First Presidency, which is the highest governing body in our church.
We are also pleased to share that President Jeffrey R. Holland, 84, has been announced as the president of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.

"I accept with humility the responsibility that God has placed upon me and commit my whole heart and soul to the service to which I've been called," President Oaks, 93, said in brief remarks after the announcement. "I testify that the Lord speaks to the apostles of his church and through the apostles of his church according to the organization that has been revealed to us in these latter days."

This marks the fourth time President Eyring has proudly served in the First Presidency, and during the broadcast, he expressed his deep love and wholehearted support for President Oaks.

"I know that he is the head of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by inspiration," President Eyring said. "I have seen the power of God come upon him and it's been a reassuring thing to me to know that just as in the days of old when Peter and others would lead the church, that the people would be able to recognize that that was the Lord's servant to lead his church."

It’s a special milestone for President Christofferson, serving in the First Presidency for the first time. An attorney by profession, he was first called as an apostle in 2008.

"I confess that this is not what I expected when I woke up this morning, but I am deeply honored by this calling and trust that it carries," President Christofferson said. "At the same time, I recognize that I'm not called to be honored but called to serve, and I'm grateful for the opportunity to serve at the side of President Dallin H. Oaks and Henry B. Eyring."

President Holland also warmly voiced his support for President Oaks as he begins his inspiring leadership of our church.

"We love him. We have known him," President Holland said. "We've watched him be prepared and have had the confirmation that that is the Lord's will this day, and that has been a unanimous and a very, very moving experience to see that mantle come fully and completely on President Oaks."

This joyful announcement comes just over two weeks after the passing of President Russell M.. Nelson, who lovingly led our church since 2018. President Nelson peacefully passed away at his Salt Lake City home on September 27 at the age of 101.

Since then, the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles has been guiding our church with heartfelt dedication. This period is notably the longest since the late 1800s between the passing of a prophet and the reorganization of the First Presidency, and it reflects the unity and faith of our church community.

"We pray for all. We seek to serve all and we invoke the blessings of the Lord Jesus Christ upon all who seek to serve him, to do so in worthiness and commitment and optimism," he said. "We do not have the answers to all of the world's problems. They've not been revealed. But what we do know is that we are all children of heavenly parents and that we are called to serve all of the children of God in this wonderful, restored Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints."

President Oaks said that the late president as a "magnificent prophet of the Lord" and added that "there is much to be done" for Christ's ministry on Earth.

President Oaks has had an extraordinary journey full of leadership, pioneering spirit, and dedication! Since January 14, 2018, he has served as the first counselor in the First Presidency alongside President Nelson, standing at the very forefront of the church’s leadership. As the senior apostle, he was primed to lead the church into new horizons.

Born in Provo on August 12, 1932, President Oaks is a proud father of six children and a beloved figure in his family and community. His first wife, June Dixon Oaks, was a trailblazer—earning a graduate degree from Columbia University, heading adult education for the Provo School District, and breaking barriers as Provo’s first female city council member in 1955. After her passing in 1998, he remarried Kristen M. McMain in the sacred setting of the Salt Lake Temple in 2000. He is also a proud grandfather to 29 grandchildren and over 60 great-grandchildren!

President Oaks’s passion for education runs deep—an inspiring legacy from his mother, who championed learning and civic service. He graduated from BYU in 1954 and from the University of Chicago Law School in 1957, embarking on an exciting career as a lawyer and law professor in Chicago.

His leadership expanded when he became president of BYU from 1971 to 1980, overseeing the founding of the prestigious J. Reuben Clark Law School. In 1980, he reached a new pinnacle, serving as a justice on the Utah Supreme Court—an incredible achievement—before accepting his divine calling as an apostle in 1984 at the young age of 51. He was the youngest quorum member since 1970, following Elder Boyd K. Packer’s call at 45. President Oaks’s story is a shining example of service, wisdom, and pioneering spirit—truly inspiring and extraordinary!

"I've enjoyed my work in the legal profession. It's been a delight. I have never anticipated that I would do anything outside it," Elder Oaks told the church-produced Ensign magazine at the time of his appointment. "But just as service in the church is never sought, it is not turned down. … Many years ago, Thomas Jefferson coined the metaphor, 'The wall between church and state.' I have heard the summons from the other side of the wall. I'm busy making the transition from one side of the wall to the other."

Discover the remarkable life of President Oaks, a true leader whose influence spans business, education, and charity! He's authored influential books and articles on religious and legal topics, earning him prestigious accolades like the 2013 Canterbury Medal for his bravery in defending religious liberty. With extensive legal expertise, he passionately champions religious freedom, often speaking out on the U.S. Constitution and key legal cases. As an apostle, he's engaged with top government officials worldwide, hosting former President Gerald Ford at BYU and personally presenting family historical data to President Barack Obama during a historic visit to the Oval Office alongside President Thomas S. Monson. His story is one of dedication, influence, and unwavering commitment to faith and freedom.

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If anyone wants to help the victims of the Michigan Shooting, the link is below.  I typically do not put fundraising on ...
10/03/2025

If anyone wants to help the victims of the Michigan Shooting, the link is below. I typically do not put fundraising on my page, but I will in this instance.

Help those impacted by the Michigan church shooting. Donate to verified fundraisers on this page and provide essential support to families in need.

Our Prophet Russel M Nelson has passed away
09/28/2025

Our Prophet Russel M Nelson has passed away

President Russell M. Nelson, the pioneering heart surgeon whose second act as an apostle culminated in his 90s with leadership so vigorous and sweeping that ...

SoulFill Music Foundation and Jenny Oaks Baker present "American Mosaic" on June 9 at the Sandy Amphitheater—a powerful ...
05/27/2025

SoulFill Music Foundation and Jenny Oaks Baker present "American Mosaic" on June 9 at the Sandy Amphitheater—a powerful celebration of America's musical heritage.

Friends! Please come celebrate God, Country, and Culture with me and my children, Family Four, and incredible performers including ballroom champions Shanden & Sabrina Hoffman, the American Harmony Youth Singers, and the BYU Folk Dancers on June 9 at the Sandy Amphitheater!
✨ We’ll be performing powerful favorites like The Star-Spangled Banner, Come, Come Ye Saints, Amazing Grace, Joplin Tribute, a new Gershwin Medley and so much more.

Read more about this inspiring evening in Meridian Magazine: https://latterdaysaintmag.com/tag/american-mosaic/

What song are you most excited to hear live? 🎶 I’d love to know!

🎟️ Tickets are going fast—don’t wait! Link in bio.



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Orem Utah Temple February 6, 2025                     
02/07/2025

Orem Utah Temple February 6, 2025

04/07/2024

15. New temples announced to be built by the church of Jesus Christ of latter-day Saints.

Uturoa, French Polynesia
Chihuahua, Mexico
Florianópolis, Brazil
Rosario Argentina
edinburgh, Scotland
Brisbane, Australia
Victoria, British Columbia
Yuma Arizona
Houston Texas South Area
Des Moines Iowa
Cincinnati Ohio
Honolulu Hawaii
West Jordan, Utah
Lehi, Utah
Maracaibo, Venezuela

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