Church Continues to Build Temples Worldwide

April 2008 World Report Segment In one of his first official acts as President of the Church, Thomas S. Monson dedicated the Rexburg Idaho Temple on February 10, 2008. In the South Pacific kingdom of Tonga, the temple in Nuku’Alofa has reopened after a complete renovation. This temple in Tonga serves 41000 Latter-day Saints throughout the islands of the Pacific. And in Central America, the First Presidency has announced the construction of a new temple in San Salvador, El Salvador. There are …

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7 Responses for “Church Continues to Build Temples Worldwide”

  1. fairldsorg says:

    Thomas S. Monson is an amazing man and look forward to his years as our living Prophet on the earth.

  2. chelseythebagel says:

    I live in Rexburg, going to school at BYUI. I had the opportunity to attend the dedication of the temple in Feb 08. I enjoy the beauty that the temple radiates over all of Rexburg. I love attending this temple very much. :)

  3. theDood45 says:

    I loved this video! To the point, short and sweet! It is so exciting that there are so many temples worldwide! And President Monson just announed 3 more Temples!

  4. skyaglow says:

    I am so thankful to be a member of this Church;
    The Church of Jesus Christ

  5. omiolo says:

    Holiness to the Lord
    The House of the Lord

    I love that inscription

  6. CharityAngel says:

    I hope that there will be another temple in Missouri soon. I hope that we will see it near the Springfield/Branson area. My family has prayed for one, and my children fast from time to time. I know if may be a long time yet before we have one, but I still hope for it. Traveling 4 1/2 hours one way is not easy. Others go much farther, but I would like to attend more often.

  7. smithbyu says:

    The Portland, Oregon temple is beautiful. It’s the one closest to my house. It’s good to see the Church of God building so many temples.

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