Dedication, open house dates set for McAllen Texas Temple (2024)

The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has released the dedication and open house dates for the McAllen Texas Temple.

Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles will dedicate the house of the Lord on Sunday, Oct. 8, in two sessions, at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. local time. The dedicatory sessions will be broadcast to all units in the McAllen temple district.

The temple’s open house phase begins Monday, Aug. 21, with a media day with invited guests — including community, business, education and faith leaders — touring the temple Tuesday, Aug. 22, through Thursday, Aug. 24.

The public open house begins Friday, Aug. 25, and runs through Saturday, Sept. 9, excluding Sundays.

The dates were announced Monday, May 15, on ChurchofJesusChrist.org. The Church’s announcement noted that scheduling appointments for living ordinances in the McAllen temple will be available in July, with online scheduling of proxy ordinances to become available around September.

Temple background

The McAllen Texas Temple was announced byPresident Russell M. Nelson on Oct. 5, 2019, one of eight new temple locations he listed during the women’s session of October 2019 general conference.

Thetemple site — on the northwest corner of Second Street and Trenton Road in the state’s southernmost tip and a dozen miles from the Texas-Mexico border — was announced two months later on Dec. 11, 2019, with therendering releasedon Aug. 28, 2020.

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Construction of the temple followed the Nov. 21, 2020, groundbreaking, with Elder Art Rascon, an Area Seventy, presiding and offering a prayer dedicating the site and the construction process.

COVID-19 restrictions — impacting most of the Church’s 21 groundbreakings that year — kept attendance at the McAllen ceremony to a minimum. However, the proceedings were made available remotely to Church members throughout the temple district, which includes stakes throughout McAllen, Corpus Christi and Laredo, Texas, as well as the northeastern Mexican states of Tamaulipas and Nuevo Leon.

The Church and its temples in Texas

Missionaries first arrived in Texas in 1843, and in 1898, about 300 Church members settled on land purchased by the Church in northeast Texas. The settlement became the colony of Kelsey.

Church membership has grown from more than 132,000 in 1985 and just over 210,000 in 2000. Today, Texas is home to more than 378,000 Latter-day Saints comprising 78 stakes and nearly 750 congregations.

Once dedicated, the McAllen temple will join four other dedicated houses of the Lord in the state of Texas, with operating temples in Dallas (dedicated in 1984), Houston (2000), Lubbock (2002) and San Antonio (2005).

Temples have been announced for three other Texas cities — Austin, Fort Worth and Prosper.

Upcoming dedications, same-day dedications

The Church has 315 total temples — dedicated, under construction or in planning and design.

The Richmond Virginia Temple is the Church’s most recently dedicated house of the Lord, with its May 7 dedication by President Dallin H. Oaks of the First Presidency bringing the total of dedicated temples to 177.

The Church has nine completed new temples scheduled for dedication over the next six months. Listed chronologically and including the announced presiding member of the First Presidency or Quorum of the Twelve Apostles:

  • Helena Montana Temple, June 18, Elder Gary E. Stevenson of the Twelve.
  • Saratoga Springs Utah Temple, Aug. 13, President Henry B. Eyring, second counselor in the First Presidency.
  • Brasília Brazil Temple, Sept. 17, Elder Neil L. Andersen of the Twelve.
  • Bentonville Arkansas Temple, Sept. 17, Elder David A. Bednar of the Twelve.
  • Moses Lake Washington Temple, Sept. 17, Elder Quentin L. Cook of the Twelve.
  • McAllen Texas Temple, Oct. 8, Elder Uchtdorf.
  • Feather River California Temple, Oct. 8, Elder Ulisses Soares of the Twelve.
  • Bangkok Thailand Temple, Oct. 22, Elder Ronald A. Rasband of the Twelve.
  • Okinawa Japan Temple, Nov. 12, Elder Stevenson.

The McAllen Texas Temple will be dedicated on Oct. 8 — the same day of dedication for the Feather River California Temple. And that comes just three weeks after three temples will be dedicated on Sept. 17 — the Brasília Brazil, Bentonville Arkansas and Moses Lake Washington temples.

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Other same-day multiple dedications have been:

  • Nov. 14, 1999 — the Halifax Nova Scotia Temple by Church President Gordon B. Hinckley and the Regina Saskatchewan Temple by President Boyd K. Packer, Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.
  • April 23, 2000 — the Memphis Tennessee Temple by President James E. Faust, second counselor in the First Presidency, and the Reno Nevada Temple, by President Thomas S. Monson.
  • Mary 21, 2000 — the Montreal Quebec Temple, by President Hinckley, and the San José Costa Rica Temple by President Faust.
  • Nov. 20, 2022 — the Belém Brazil Temple by Elder Dale G. Renlund of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and the Quito Ecuador Temple by Elder Cook.
Dedication, open house dates set for McAllen Texas Temple (2024)

FAQs

What is the prayer for the McAllen Texas Temple dedicatory? ›

O God, our Eternal Father, our humble hearts are filled with gratitude and love for Thee on this sacred and blessed day of dedicating the McAllen Texas Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We rejoice in this season of celebration, and our hearts are filled with praise to Thee.

When was the McAllen Temple announced? ›

The McAllen Texas Temple was announced Oct. 5, 2019, by President Russell M. Nelson. The groundbreaking and site dedication were held on Nov.

How many people went to the DC temple Open House? ›

Stevenson and Dale G. Renlund, who serve as members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. During the open house, over 250,000 people visited the temple. The temple was rededicated by Russell M.

Which is the largest LDS Church of USA? ›

The Salt Lake Temple is a temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. At 253,015 square feet (23,505.9 m2), it is the largest Latter-day Saint temple by floor area.

What is the smallest LDS Ward? ›

There is no minimum or maximum geographical size for a ward: In areas where there are greater numbers of active church members (such as urban and suburban areas in Utah), several wards can exist in only 1 square mile (2.6 km2).

Who founded McAllen? ›

On December 5, 1904, the McAllen Townsite Company was formed by Uriah Lott, Leonidas C. Hill Sr., John McAllen, James Ballí McAllen, and John J. Young. The new community, which was named for John McAllen, had the depot nearest the county seat, Hidalgo, 8 miles (13 km) to the south.

Who was temple TX named after? ›

The site was called Temple Junction by the railroad company, in honor of Bernard Moore Temple, chief engineer of the railroad; local residents called the community Mud Town or Tanglefoot. When a post office was established there in January 1881, the official name became Temple.

Do Mormons believe in Jesus? ›

Like most Christians, Mormons believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and the Creator of the World. However, Mormons hold the unique belief that God the Father and Jesus Christ are two distinct beings.

How many rooms are in the temple? ›

It was oblong and consisted of three rooms of equal width: the porch, or vestibule ('ulam); the main room of religious service, or Holy Place (hekhal); and the Holy of Holies (devir), the sacred room in which the Ark rested. A storehouse (yazi'a) surrounded the Temple except on its front (east) side.

What church looks like Disney World? ›

Disney Castle aka LDS Temple

The church looks like Disney's Magic Kingdom castle, and is quite the spectacle to see. In winter, they have a Christmas Light Show that is resplendent. That's the angel Moroni with his trumpet, atop the tallest of the six spires. The DC Temple Visitors Center is open to the public.

What is the busiest LDS temple in the world? ›

Jordan River Utah Temple - Wikipedia.

What is the largest LDS mission area? ›

The mission with the largest geographical area is currently the Micronesia Guam Mission, which covers an area that is roughly the size of the continental United States.

How many acres is the temple Mount? ›

The trapezium shaped platform measures 488 m (1,601 ft) along the west, 470 m (1,540 ft) along the east, 315 m (1,033 ft) along the north and 280 m (920 ft) along the south, giving a total area of approximately 150,000 m2 (37 acres).

What is the largest evangelical church in Texas? ›

Lakewood Church is a non-denominational evangelical Christian megachurch located in Houston, Texas. It is among the largest congregations in the United States, averaging about 45,000 attendees per week.

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