Temples

The house of the Lord announced in 2022 will help local Saints increase their 'spiritual momentum'
Latter-day Saints believe that the temple is the house of the Lord. Learn why temples are built and what happens at a Latter-day Saint temple dedication.
Temple garments are worn by faithful Latter-day Saints as daily reminders of religious commitments made in holy temples.
Ordinances of the temple fill our lives with power and strength available in no other way.
An experience whilst working at the London Temple, helped Sister Hughes gain a deeper appreciation about the Higher Law.
A relationship between two sisters is strengthened through the power of the atonement and the prayer roll.
The Rome Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints will close beginning the 6th of March 2020 for its annual cleaning and maintenance.
Joseph became the first priest in the UK to perform baptisms for the dead in the London England Temple.
During the summer members spent the day at the temple working and sharing the blessings they had received by their worship
President Michael Robert Otterson, of Liverpool, has recently been named as the new president of the London England Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 
In late 2014, Bishop Beharrell set the Shrewsbury Ward a challenge to ‘Look to the Temple’......
Young men and women, aged 14-18 years, from Belfast, Northern Ireland performed nearly 2000 baptisms and confirmations on their recent four day visit to the Preston England Temple.