The Mount Timpanogos Utah Temple stands as a beautiful testament to faith and community, announced on October 3, 1992. A momentous occasion followed on October 8, 1993, when the groundbreaking and site dedication took place, led by the beloved Gordon B. Hinckley. After years of anticipation, the temple opened its doors to the public from August 6 to September 21, 1996, before it was dedicated by President Hinckley himself.
As the 49th operating Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Mount Timpanogos Temple holds a significant place in the hearts of many. Nestled in the picturesque American Fork, it’s the second temple built in Utah County, and its stunning architecture makes it a sight to behold. Spanning an impressive 107,240 square feet, the temple features four ordinance rooms, eight sealing rooms, and one baptistry, providing sacred spaces for worship and reflection.
The exterior, gracefully clad in Sierra white granite, showcases magnificent art glass windows and striking bronze doors, embodying both beauty and spiritual significance. Set on a generous 16.7 acres, the temple’s grounds offer a serene atmosphere for visitors and worshipers alike.
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