See the Church of Jesus Christ's recent Salt Lake Temple renovation update, which highlights progress in the temple’s celestial and sealing rooms, bride’s suite, entrance buildings and assembly room.
Why are they renovating the Salt Lake Temple? The primary purpose of the Salt Lake Temple renovations is to preserve the temple for future generations — including making it more earthquake resistant.
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has released an update on the renovations underway at Temple Square and inside the Salt Lake Temple. The Salt Lake Temple closed ...
The renovation of the historic Salt Lake Temple continues to reach new milestones: One of the most significant achievements is the tensioning of vertical strands inside columns that now extend from ...
SALT LAKE CITY — The original 12 cast-iron oxen — 2,200 pounds each — installed when Salt Lake Temple first opened in 1893 are now back at home after being "meticulously" restored as the temple's ...
SALT LAKE CITY — The "Holiness to the Lord" panel which sits below the angel Moroni statue on the Salt Lake Temple is the newest visible restored portion of the temple, although blocked by scaffolding ...
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Tabernacle organ renovation featured in the October 2025 World Report
From May through August 2025, daily organ recitals at the Salt Lake Tabernacle moved to the Conference Center exclusively to allow for thousands of pipes and other parts to be removed from the ...
Construction on the Salt Lake City Temple renovation began in January 2020, and the project recently reached new milestones. John Fenn, vice president and project executive at Jacobsen Construction, ...
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A look at Russell M. Nelson’s legacy through temples
While President Russell M. Nelson of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints has passed, his legacy lives on through all of the temples he established.
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