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Alabang Philippines Temple by LDS Temple News

Alabang Philippines Temple by LDS Temple News

Announcing the Alabang Philippines Temple: A New Spiritual Landmark

The Alabang Philippines Temple is set to become a significant addition to the spiritual landscape of the Philippines, with its dedication scheduled for January 18, 2026, by Apostle David Bednar. This event marks a pivotal moment for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the region, as it is expected to facilitate increased community engagement and spiritual growth.

Historical Context and Growth
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has seen remarkable growth in the Philippines since its first baptism in 1946 by Aniceta Fajardo. The first missionaries arrived in 1961, and the membership has surged to over 900,000 in recent years, with projections to surpass one million in the near future. This temple, located in Alabang, Muntinlupa City, will be the fourth temple in the Philippines, joining those in Manila, Cebu, and Davao.

Design and Architecture
The Alabang Philippines Temple will cover 35,998 square feet and is classified as a small temple, which ranges from 12,000 to 40,000 square feet. Its architectural features include a striking white exterior made of White Oro Crystal granite sourced from China. The temple will feature a single attached end spire that rises 175 feet high, set on a beautifully landscaped 2.62-acre site.

The temple’s interior will be adorned with elegant woodwork, decorative paintings, and high-quality finishes. It will include art glass windows that depict the white jasmine flower, the national flower of the Philippines, reflecting local culture. The use of soft color palettes, including cream, amber, and muted greens, will create an inviting atmosphere conducive to worship.

Landscaping and Environment
The landscaping plan features native plants and trees such as Manila palm, royal palm, and pagbabasa, with a total of 90 trees planted throughout the property. These carefully chosen plants will enhance the beauty of the surroundings and create a peaceful setting for both worshippers and visitors.

Facilities and Features
Inside the temple, there will be a baptistry where essential ordinances will take place, and the interior design will focus on creating a sense of reverence. The ceilings will be designed with gypsum board and antique-toned paint for optimal acoustic properties. Decorative lighting will combine crystal, acrylic, and brass elements to create a warm and welcoming ambiance.

The doors of the temple, crafted from Mahogany imported from Africa, will feature intricate designs that incorporate the white jasmine flower, harmonizing with the overall theme of the temple. Furthermore, furnishings and decor will reflect both local craftsmanship and international quality, with pieces sourced from Vietnam, North Carolina, and Utah, as well as locally made mirrors and decorative elements.

Community Impact
As the Alabang Philippines Temple nears completion, it is poised to become a center for worship, community events, and outreach initiatives, providing members with a place to strengthen their faith and build lasting connections. The temple will symbolize hope, unity, and the enduring values cherished by the Philippine Latter-day Saints community.

The temple will serve as a spiritual refuge, where individuals and families will come to participate in sacred ordinances and build a deeper relationship with their faith. With its anticipated role in the community, the Alabang Philippines Temple exemplifies the growth and vitality of the Church in the Philippines and signifies a bright future for its members.

Mark your calendars for this monumental dedication, and prepare to witness the inauguration of a spiritual landmark that will inspire generations to come!

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