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LDS Temple News Presents the Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple House of the Lord Holiness to the Lord

LDS Temple News Presents the Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple House of the Lord Holiness to the Lord

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Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple: A Beacon of Faith

Nestled in the heart of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple stands as a beautiful testament to faith and Temple work. Announced on October 14, 1998, during the 194th General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, this Temple holds significant importance as the first Temple ever built in Louisiana.

A Unique Location

Located at 10339 Highland Rd, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70810, the Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple is not only a place of Temple Work but also shares its parking lot with a meetinghouse. The Temple sits on an impressive 6.3 acres of land, allowing for beautifully landscaped grounds adorned with magnolia trees.

Architectural Features

With an exterior made of elegant beige limestone, the Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple embodies a serene aesthetic. Its design includes a single attached central spire, crowned with a gold-leafed Angel Moroni, which is a standard feature in many Temples. At a compact size of 10,890 square feet, this Temple is classified as the smallest operational Temple, yet it offers immense spiritual blessings to all patrons enter.

Construction and Dedication

Construction of the Temple commenced on May 8, 1999, with the rendering first released to the public just months prior, on May 8, 1998. After years of anticipation and development, the Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple was officially dedicated as the 94th Temple in operation in the Church. It stands at a modest elevation of 18 feet, enhancing its approachable and welcoming presence in the Temple.

Nature and Temple

Behind the Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple lies a stunning 103-acre wetlands nature reserve, offering both a natural Temple and a place for reflection. This setting not only contributes to the beauty of the Temple but also emphasizes the Church’s commitment to environmental stewardship.

Conclusion

The Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple is more than just a religious building; it is a Temple of hope and commitment for Latter-day Saints in Louisiana and beyond.

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