Open House and Dedication Dates Set for Deseret Peak Utah Temple, Renderings Released for Wellington New Zealand and Brussels Belgium Temples

Open House and Dedication Dates Set for Deseret Peak Utah Temple, Renderings Released for Wellington New Zealand and Brussels Belgium TemplThe First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced the open house and dedication dates for the Deseret Peak Utah Temple, the artistic rendering for the Wellington New Zealand Temple, and the site location for the Brussels Belgium Temple.
Temple exterior courtesy the Church

The Deseret Peak Utah Temple, originally announced as the Tooele Valley Utah Temple in April 2019, will be dedicated on Sunday, November 10, 2024. A public open house will be held from September 26 to October 19, 2024, excluding Sundays and the general conference weekend. Utah is home to nearly 2.3 million Latter-day Saints and will have a total of 30 temples once the Deseret Peak temple is complete.

The Wellington New Zealand Temple, announced in April 2022, will be a two-story building of approximately 14,900 square feet, located in the Porirua suburb of Aotea. The historic Hamilton New Zealand Temple was the first temple built in the southern hemisphere, and the Auckland New Zealand Temple is currently under construction. More than 108,000 Latter-day Saints reside in New Zealand.

The Brussels Belgium Temple will be built within an existing building at Ave des Arts 52 in Brussels. It will be a multistory temple of approximately 25,500 square feet, along with a meetinghouse and arrival facilities. This will be the first temple in Belgium, where nearly 7,000 Latter-day Saints live. The temple was announced in April 2021 by Church President Russell M. Nelson. Read all about it here.

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