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Kirtland Temple
Season 1 · Episode 1
mercredi 1 janvier 2025 • Duration 24:28
Welcome to the Every Temple Podcast! This is our first episode!
The Kirtland temple was not even known as a temple at the time it was announced and constructed. It was called the House of the Lord, because there was no known concept on the earth of what a temple was, and how it would bless the lives of the saints.
Announced: 1832 - the Lord
Construction commenced: June 1833
Dedicated: March 1836 by Joseph Smith
Size - 15,000 sq feet
Nauvoo Temple
Season 1 · Episode 2
mercredi 8 janvier 2025 • Duration 28:27
Welcome to the 2nd episode of our Every Temple Podcast! Today we are talking about the Nauvoo Temple.
As the Saints settled in Nauvoo, they knew they wanted to build another temple. After 5 years of hard work and sacrifice they were unfortunately driven from Illinois as the temple was completed. It would be decades before they would have another temple to worship in.
Announcement: 31 August 1840
Construction Commencement: 18 February 1841
Cornerstone Ceremony: 6 April 1841
Private Dedication: 30 April 1846 by Joseph Young
Dedication: 1-3 May 1846 by Orson Hyde
Total Floor Area: 50,000 square feet | 4,645 square meters
Height: 165 feet | 50.3 meters
Logan Utah Temple
mercredi 22 janvier 2025 • Duration 27:27
On a visit to Cache valley in 1863 President Young told the youth “you will have the privilege of going into the towers of a glorious Temple built unto the name of the Most High (pointing in the direction of the bench), east of us upon the Logan bench; and while you stand in the towers of the Temple and your eyes survey this glorious valley filled with cities and villages, occupied by tens of thousands of Latter-day Saints, you will then call to mind this visitation of President Young and his company."
Announcement: 6 October 1876
Site Dedication: 18 May 1877 by Orson Pratt
Groundbreaking: 18 May 1877 by John W. Young
Dedication: 17–19 May 1884 by John Taylor
Public Open House: 5 February–3 March 1979
Rededication: 13–15 March 1979 by Spencer W. Kimball
Ordinance Rooms: Four instruction rooms with separate veil room, eleven sealing rooms, and one baptistry
Total Floor Area: Originally 59,000 sqft now: 119,619 square feet | 11,113 square meters
Height: 170 feet | 51.8 meters
St George Utah Temple
Season 1 · Episode 3
mercredi 15 janvier 2025 • Duration 41:12
A Temple in St George was announced in November 1871 - Salt Lake Temple has been going for 24 years at this point. Logan and Manti had not been announced yet. just 1100 people lived in the area who were sent down to try and grow cotton. They knew that had failed, but President Young saw the opportunity to build a community around the temple.
Announcement: 31 January 1871
Groundbreaking and Site Dedication: 9 November 1871 by Brigham Young
Preliminary Dedication: 1 January 1877 by Wilford Woodruff, Erastus Snow, and Brigham Young
Dedication: 6–8 April 1877 by Daniel H. Wells (with Brigham Young presiding)
Rededication: 11–12 November 1975 by Spencer W. Kimball
Rededication: 10 December 2023 by Jeffrey R. Holland
Total Floor Area: 143,969 square feet | 13,375 square meters
Height: 175 feet | 53.3 meters
I just want to give a shout out to the website churchofjesuschristtemples.org it is a great encyclopedia of information and pictures, if any listeners are curious about learning more about any of these temples. I use it a lot to prepare my part of the podcast, as well as the church sites. But shout out to the guy who just maintains this site as a labor of love, his name is Rick Satterfield.
Manti Utah Temple
Season 1 · Episode 5
mercredi 29 janvier 2025 • Duration 41:43
The Manti temple site was dedicated as President Brigham Young traveled back to Salt Lake after dedicating the newly finished St George Temple. In the same month he also traveled to Cache Valley to dedicate the site for the Logan Utah Temple.
The Manti Utah Temple was built on a rattlesnake-infested site, known as the Manti Stone Quarry. Once Brigham Young designated the site for a temple, it became known as Temple Hill. The quarry's stone, Manti oolite, is the same cream-colored stone used for the temple exterior.
Announcement: 25 June 1875
Groundbreaking and Site Dedication: 25 April 1877 by Brigham Young
Public Dedication: 21–23 May 1888 by Lorenzo Snow
Rededication: 14–16 June 1985 by Gordon B. Hinckley
Rededication: 21 April 2024 by Russell M. Nelson
Ordinance Rooms: Four instruction rooms, nine sealing rooms, and one baptistry
Total Floor Area: 74,792 square feet | 6,948 square meters
Height: 179 feet | 54.6 meters
Salt Lake Temple
Season 1 · Episode 6
mercredi 5 février 2025 • Duration 01:02:41
Today's temple is the beautiful and impressive and iconic Salt Lake Temple!
And because it’s such a big deal, we have a guest for today’s Podcast! My friend Becky has joined us. I love talking to Becky about anything because she has unique perspectives, and a jaw dropping story to tell us!
There is so much to talk about, there's no way we can hit every story or fact that I wish we could. In fact, to prepare I just read a 400 page book called “Forty Years: the saga of building the Salt Lake Temple” by Mark Henshaw, it came out in 2020.
Announcement: 28 July 1847
Site Dedication: 14 February 1853 by Heber C. Kimball
Groundbreaking: 14 February 1853 by Brigham Young
Public Open House: 5 April 1893 | 132 years 10 months ago
Dedication: 6–24 April 1893 by Wilford Woodruff
Site: 10 acres | 4.0 hectares
Exterior Finish: Quartz monzonite (similar to granite) quarried from Little Cottonwood Canyon 20 miles southeast of Salt Lake City
Architectural Features: Six attached spires with an angel Moroni statue
Ordinance Rooms: Five instruction rooms with separate veil room, twenty-two sealing rooms, and two baptistries
Total Floor Area: 382,207 square feet | 35,508 square meters
Height: 222 feet | 67.7 meters
Elevation: 4,335 feet | 1,321 meters
Mesa Arizona Temple
Season 1 · Episode 9
mercredi 26 février 2025 • Duration 47:56
This week we have another amazing guest! My friend Laurie Jayne loves the Mesa Arizona Temple and shares some great stories and history with us!
The first donation toward a Latter-day Saint temple in Arizona came almost 33 years before its announcement. On Jan. 24, 1887, Helena Roseberry — a widow from Pima, Arizona — gave $5 to Elder Moses Thatcher of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles for a house of the Lord in her home state. That money was held dear in Salt Lake City until a temple was announced for Arizona on Oct. 3, 1919.
Cardston Alberta Temple
Season 1 · Episode 8
mercredi 19 février 2025 • Duration 46:00
This is our eighth episode of our first season, so today we are talking about the impressive Cardston Alberta Temple! And I’m so glad I picked Janelle to be my cohost because she has some history with this temple! Listen until the end to hear the craziest baptism story I've heard!
The Deseret Evening News reported that the inside design “would be similar to other temples in the Church, but outside it is totally unlike any of them.” The architects' goal was “to conform to the peculiar requirements of such a building rather than to imitate any [architectural] style.”
Architects Harold Burton and Hyrum Pope drew their inspiration from famed American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, whose designs “were bold in form, original in their geometric decorative details, and carefully blended with their natural surroundings.”1 They were particularly influenced by Wright’s Unity Church in Oak Park, Illinois.
"each of the ordinance rooms ... is decorated with different inlaid and panelled hardwoods, which include oak, birdseye maple, South American walnut, African mahogany, rosewood and ebony. There is a hierarchal order in the use of the woods, so that the decoration begins in the lower rooms with small panels of simply grained, light-coloured woods and culminates in the Celestial room with large and elaborate panels of the richest woods."
Announcement: 27 June 1913
Public Open House: Tours offered during the final years of construction (1920–1923)
Dedication: 26–29 August 1923 by Heber J. Grant
Rededication: 2 July 1962 by Hugh B. Brown (addition only)
Re-re-dedication: 22–24 June 1991 by Gordon B. Hinckley
Ordinance Rooms: Four instruction rooms (four-stage progressive), five sealing rooms, and one baptistry
Total Floor Area: 88,562 square feet | 8,228 square meters
Height: 85 feet | 25.9 meters
Laie Hawaii Temple
Season 1 · Episode 7
mercredi 12 février 2025 • Duration 35:32
In December of 1850 the first missionaries arrived in Hawaii to preach the gospel. They organized a branch and built a meetinghouse, and in 1852 George Q Cannon began the hawaiian translation of the Book of Mormon, this process took two years. By that time there were thousands of baptized church members and a branch on each island.
In 1865 land was purchased in Laie on the east coast of Oahu for a gathering place for the saints
June 1915 The church in hawaii was 65 years old, the gathering in Laie was 50 years old
President Joseph F Smith dedicated the site for the future construction of the temple as he was there on business. It was announced at October conference that year, and construction began in 1916
Site Dedication: 1 June 1915 by Joseph F. Smith
Announcement: 3 October 1915
Dedication: 27–30 November 1919 by Heber J. Grant
Rededication: 13–15 June 1978 by Spencer W. Kimball
reRededication: 21 November 2010 by Thomas S. Monson
Ordinance Rooms: Four instruction rooms (four-stage progressive), five sealing rooms, and one baptistry
Total Floor Area: 42,100 square feet | 3,911 square meters
Height: 50 feet | 15.2 meters
Idaho Falls Idaho Temple
Season 1 · Episode 10
mercredi 5 mars 2025 • Duration 39:59
Built between 1937 and 1945, this temple is a special building for many Idaho Latter Day Saints. Because it is built on the banks of the Snake River it is called The Temple by the River, and is surrounded by some very scenic views.
This temple has amazing murals - Janelle's favorite even. And the best looking oxen Toni has seen in a baptistry! please join us as we talk and learn about the Idaho Falls Idaho Temple!
Announcement: 3 March 1937
Dedication: 23–25 September 1945 by George Albert Smith
Rededication: 4 June 2017 by Henry B. Eyring
Ordinance Rooms: Four instruction rooms (four-stage progressive), seven sealing rooms, and one baptistry
Total Floor Area: Originally 48,500, now 85,624 square feet | 7,955 square meters
Height: 156 feet | 47.5 meters









