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Images courtesy of the Church Newsroom.

The newly finished Lindon Utah Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is ready to welcome the public through its doors.

The celestial room inside the Lindon Utah Temple features elegant chandeliers, tall windows, and seating where worshippers reflect on the blessings of temple worship in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. On Monday, March 9, Elder Jorge T. Becerra of the Utah area presidency presided at a media day, sharing his testimony of sacred temples: “The temple is very much a place of light. It’s a place of learning. It’s a place where you put your life in order, in order to increase the light in your life.”

Leading media groups through the temple were Elder James R. Rasband and his wife, Mary. As the Assistant Executive Director in the Temple Department, Elder Rasband expressed a deep love for temple and its role in our Heavenly Father’s plan.

He expressed, “The temple is a place where we learn about God’s love for each of His children and His extraordinary mercy for us,” he said. “I hope that you’ll see that Jesus Christ is at the very center of everything in the temple, and that the blessings that we receive in the temple are only possible because of Him, because of His resurrection, because of His atoning sacrifice, which ensures that this life is not the end of our existence, but it continues on.”

The open house will be held from Thursday, March 12, through Saturday, April 11, 2026 — excluding Saturday, April 4, and Sundays. The temple is located at 850 E Center St Lindon, UT 84042.

The baptistry of the Lindon Utah Temple includes the baptismal font supported by twelve oxen, symbolizing the tribes of Israel in temple ordinances of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.Reservations are not required, so visitors may plan to visit as their schedules allow. Temple open houses welcome church members, neighbors, members of other faiths, and anyone who would like to know more about the purpose of temple work. Members are encouraged to invite others to attend the open house with them.

The temple will be dedicated on Sunday, May 3, 2026, and the dedicatory session will be broadcast to all units in the temple district.

A beautifully designed ordinance room inside the Lindon Utah Temple reflects the sacred purpose of temples in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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