Renderings of the Syracuse Utah Temple released

Renderings of the Syracuse Utah Temple released

(The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)


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SYRACUSE — Renderings for the new temple in Syracuse were released by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Tuesday morning.

The three-story temple will be about 89,000 square feet and located at the intersection of 2500 West and 1025 South in Syracuse. The temple was announced by President Russell M. Nelson at the April 2020 general conference. According to renderings of the new temple, the building will not feature a gold angel Moroni statue atop its spire.

Temples have also been announced in Orem, Lindon, St. George, Taylorsville and Tooele Valley. In 2020, groundbreaking ceremonies for the new temples in Orem, St. George and Taylorsville were held; ground has not yet been broken for the Tooele Valley Utah Temple.

A groundbreaking date for the Syracuse Utah Temple has not yet been announced. Temples are also currently under construction in Layton and Saratoga Springs.

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