Most Imminent Future Temple Announcements:
Africa Southeast: Nairobi Kenya
Africa West: Freetown Sierra Leone; Lagos Nigeria; Kumasi
Ghana
Central America: Managua Nicaragua
Pacific: Port Moresby Papua New Guinea
Europe: Budapest Hungary; Vienna Austria
Idaho: Pocatello Idaho
Mexico: Puebla Mexico
North America Central: Missoula Montana; Rapid City South
Dakota; Des Moines Iowa; Madison Wisconsin
North America Northeast: Richmond Viriginia; Augusta
Maine
North America Northwest: Salem Oregon
North America Southeast: Bentonville Arkansas; Jackson
Mississippi
North America Southwest: Fort Worth Texas
South America Northwest: Santa Cruz Bolivia
South America South: Neuquen Argentina; Valparaiso Chile
Utah North: Layton Utah
Utah South: Lehi Utah
NOTE: Temples in Brazil are usually a great possibility,
given the ongoing, extensive rate of growth there. However, with one currently
under construction (Fortaleza); one with construction pending (Rio de Janeiro);
and one announced (Belem Brazil), a new Brazilian temple doesn’t seem likely
for at least a couple of years. I won’t rule it out, but it seems others might
take precedence. When new Brazilian temples are next announced, the most likely
order for the next four or five temples are: Brasilia, Belo Horizonte,
Salvador; Valparaiso, and/or a second for Sao Paulo, which is the fastest
growing Brazilian city with the strongest Church presence. Additionally, a temple in Kampala Uganda
seems warranted at some point in the near future, but the temple in Nairobi
Kenya would serve the Saints in both countries for at least a few years. I
wouldn’t rule out a Ugandan temple by 2030 if not before, and I will keep an
eye out on things and make a determination on that later. I anticipate at least
one temple announcement in the United States, because we have one under
renovation in Utah, and two more US temples scheduled for renovation, but the
dedications that will happen later this year mean that we will have none in any
stage after the Cedar City Utah temple is dedicated in December.