Hello again, everyone! In dealing with my personal crises (as I mentioned in my last post), it slipped my mind that today was the last day for the Meridian Idaho Temple Open House. After tours conclude tonight, the temple will undergo an additional week of preparation prior to the cultural celebration one week from today, and the dedication the day after that. As previously mentioned, President Dieter F. Uchtdorf will be the one presiding at next week's events, and I imagine that Elder David A. Bednar, who is the apostle junior to President Uchtdorf and who, because of his ties to Idaho, presided at the groundbreaking, will be accompanying him. And I imagine that, at very least, Elder Ulisses Soares will be in attendance as well, as he presides over the business of the Church in the Idaho area, and that at least one representative from the Church's Temple Department will also be in attendance, along with perhaps a member of the Presiding Bishopric, as the Temple Department and the Presiding Bishopric both have different roles working with temples undergoing the construction process.
Additionally, I also wanted to note that the Cedar City Utah Temple is entering its final week of tours, which will end on the same day that the cultural celebration takes place in Meridian. A few weeks of preparation will follow, culminating in the cultural celebration (to be held on Saturday December 9) and the dedication the day after that. Utah temple dedications are always widely attended by Church leaders, and I anticipate that this dedication will be no different.
Next, I wanted to report that, if, as I suspect will be the case, the Church will have a minimum of 200 temples in operation by or before the 200th anniversary of the Church's reestablishment, 43 temples will additionally need to be dedicated within the next 12.40 years between today and Saturday April 6, 2030 (which would include 18 new temples that would need to be announced, in addition to being completed during that same amount of time). That works out to just under 3.5 temples per year between now and then.
So, how might that happen? As I have mentioned elsewhere, if the Church stays on track between now and then, there will be, of course, the 2 dedicated during the remainder of this year, 3 or 4 the next year, and 6 or 7 the year after that, And if, as I suspect, several other temples have a groundbreaking within the next two years, then the odds are very good that the Church will continue to complete an average of 3 or 4 temples per year.
Additionally, as I have also mentioned, Elder Larry Y. Wilson stated in late April of this year that the Church was actively considering the feasibility of 80 locations for a future announcement within the 15 years after that. If we assume that no other temples are announced before next General Conference, then the Church would only have 14 years to announce those 80, assuming Elder Wilson is taken at his word, and also understanding that while many (or even most) of these locations may indeed go on to an announcement, some will be replaced with more feasible locations (either one or many, as has been the case previously) and new locations will be added as well, some of which may go on to an announcement and be built while others are stalled in various stages.
So what does all of this mean? The Church will end this year having 159 temples in operation. By the end of 2018, that number will increase to either 162 (most likely) or possibly 163. In 2019, all going well, that number will jump to 169 by the of the year. By the time the Church marks its 190th birthday, there could be a minimum of 170 temples, leaving the Church to complete the remaining 30 in the next 10 years that follow, or just about 3 a year.
It will be interesting to see what happens in terms of that progress. And whatever might occur, you can depend on hearing the latest from me as soon as I can make that happen. That does it for this post. Any comments are, as always, welcome and appreciated. Thank you for the privilege of your time. Until my next post, I wish each one of you all the best and pray that the Lord will bless you all in all that you do.
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Saturday, November 11, 2017
Open House for the Meridian Idaho Temple Concludes Today/Other Notable Developments
I have had a lifelong love for Church history, which has extended to ongoing reports of the ministry of our apostles and prophets, General Conference, and all temple developments. This blog enables me to share that love with all who read my thoughts on these developments, which are sometimes reported multiple times per day as needed.
Friday, November 10, 2017
Prayers Would Be Appreciated
Hello, everyone! I hope you will all indulge me for a moment as I do a personal post. As some of you may be aware, I have had life-long health challenges, one of which has been pretty severe and significant daily head and bodily pain. I last saw the doctor who monitors that part of my health on the third Friday of last month, and I am scheduled to meet with her again this next Friday. When I tried last month to get a prior authorization processed through my insurance, I was subjected to three weeks of having to live without that medication. There was an issue getting my doctor to complete the process necessary to get that approval. While all of that was very difficult to deal with, one thing it did accomplish was to help me figure out what I could cut out of my daily medication. After three weeks of trying to figure out how soon I would be able to get that medication, I got word from my insurance earlier today that the prior authorization has been denied. The good news is that, if I can get past the symptoms I've been dealing with from not having access to the medication, I could be considerably better off not having to take it. Now that we have word from my insurance that they will not be covering the medication, I assume that they will suggest alternatives that would cover my pain well enough without having to be on a medication that would create additional health challenges. In the coming week, I will need to talk to my doctor, most likely even before the visit Friday, and figure out what the plan will be going forward. If it would be all right for me to ask for it, prayers in my behalf would be appreciated that my doctor and I will be able to figure out the best plan going forward.
I am very much appreciative of the support I get from those who have read my posts here in the past. I am also humbled by the fact that the latest reports about the readership of this blog show that I have gained readers from various countries all around the world. It touches me that the things I have felt a need to "sound off" about, especially those related to the faith I have loved and to which I have been devoted for my entire life, are of interest to so many. In fact, it is because of the faith I have that I have been able to deal with the life-long health issues I have had. The Lord has blessed me abundantly, and my blogging to share information about the faith that has sustained me through so much is a very small way to thank the Man who has experienced vicariously all that I have gone through, am going through, or will ever have to deal with. I hope that this offering on my part, meager though it may be, is an acceptable portion of the infinite gratitude I feel, not just for His having suffered the severest degree of the tribulations I have experienced in the almost 31 years I have lived, but also for blessing me with such an enthusiasm for learning about and passing along the developments related to His Church and kingdom in these latter-days. I know that one day I will stand accountable before Him for the way I have borne such tribulations and have moved along His work, and I hope that in that day, He will find those offerings acceptable. If it can be so, it will all have been worth it.
Thank you again for indulging me in sharing these thoughts with you all, and for your ongoing interest and support. That does it for this post. Any comments are, as always, welcome and appreciated. Thank you for the privilege of your time. Until my next post, I wish each one of you all the best and pray that the Lord will bless each one of you in all that you do.
I am very much appreciative of the support I get from those who have read my posts here in the past. I am also humbled by the fact that the latest reports about the readership of this blog show that I have gained readers from various countries all around the world. It touches me that the things I have felt a need to "sound off" about, especially those related to the faith I have loved and to which I have been devoted for my entire life, are of interest to so many. In fact, it is because of the faith I have that I have been able to deal with the life-long health issues I have had. The Lord has blessed me abundantly, and my blogging to share information about the faith that has sustained me through so much is a very small way to thank the Man who has experienced vicariously all that I have gone through, am going through, or will ever have to deal with. I hope that this offering on my part, meager though it may be, is an acceptable portion of the infinite gratitude I feel, not just for His having suffered the severest degree of the tribulations I have experienced in the almost 31 years I have lived, but also for blessing me with such an enthusiasm for learning about and passing along the developments related to His Church and kingdom in these latter-days. I know that one day I will stand accountable before Him for the way I have borne such tribulations and have moved along His work, and I hope that in that day, He will find those offerings acceptable. If it can be so, it will all have been worth it.
Thank you again for indulging me in sharing these thoughts with you all, and for your ongoing interest and support. That does it for this post. Any comments are, as always, welcome and appreciated. Thank you for the privilege of your time. Until my next post, I wish each one of you all the best and pray that the Lord will bless each one of you in all that you do.
I have had a lifelong love for Church history, which has extended to ongoing reports of the ministry of our apostles and prophets, General Conference, and all temple developments. This blog enables me to share that love with all who read my thoughts on these developments, which are sometimes reported multiple times per day as needed.
Article About Probable Location for the Pocatello Idaho Temple/Further Changes Made to the Announced Temples Section of My Report
Hello again, everyone! Within the last few days, an Idaho news organization ran an article stating that, the Church could still opt to use any one of currently three sites that have been mentioned as potential locations for the Pocatello Idaho Temple, it appears that the location annexed into Pocatello City two days following the long-awaited announcement of that temple may be the best option. Of course, nothing is official until the Brethren make it so, but I thought that was worth mentioning. You can read more about that here. Because it is very likely that will be the location, and also because I needed to do so, I have again revisited the order in which I have listed announced temples on my temple construction progress report. A copy of those changes follows. That does it for this post. Any comments are, as always, welcome and appreciated. Thank you for the privilege of your time. Until my next post, I wish each one of you all the best and pray that the Lord will bless each one of you in all that you do.
NOTE ON
ANNOUNCED TEMPLES: While I once felt confident in projecting potential
groundbreaking estimates for these announced temples, on October 28, 2017, I
determined that it would be best to simplify this section by listing these
temples in their announced order, with the exception of those that are farther
along. Then on November 10, 2017, I took another look at new information on
these temples and reordered them further. I will keep an eye out for any
developments and reorder this list again as often as that becomes necessary
going forward. Additionally, where I have felt it would be appropriate, I have
provided notes about some of the factors that may affect how soon future
groundbreakings will occur. Since we already know that 2018-2020 are going to
be busy years for temple-related developments, it would not surprise me at all
if, in view of Elder Wilson’s statement referenced above, we have at least ten
more announced during that same time, nor would it surprise me if many of the
temples in this section progress to a groundbreaking (and perhaps even a
dedication) during that time as well. I am keeping an eye on all of this and
will let you know once I find out more information.
Announced temples:
171. Lima Peru Los Olivos
Temple: Planning and preliminary construction phase; awaiting official site
announcement.
NOTE: As
previously noted, the contractor for this temple said that a year of
preliminary work would be needed prior to this temple’s groundbreaking. If, as
previously indicated, that year began in March 2017, this temple could easily
have its groundbreaking in the early-to-middle part of next year.
172. Brasilia Brazil Temple:
Planning and approval; site inspected by Church engineers on June 21, 2017.
NOTE: This
temple is this far up on the list because it has had a site identified and
inspected. How soon a groundbreaking might happen is unclear. But since a site
has been identified and inspected, it may be sooner rather than later.
173. Greater Manila
Philippines Temple: Planning and approval; awaiting official name announcement.
NOTE: As
with the Brasilia temple, this temple is in this position on this list because
a site has been identified. An official name is anticipated to be announced for
this temple at some point in the near future. How soon a groundbreaking might
happen is anyone’s guess. But with a site identified already, it may be sooner
rather than later/
174. Pocatello Idaho Temple: Planning and approval; probability increases for likely temple site; official
confirmation is pending.
NOTE: On
November 10, I received word of additional evidence that is indicative that the
land annexed into Pocatello two days after its April 2017 announcement would
indeed be the location for the temple. I
am keeping my eye on all of this and will continue to pass along any and all
updates as I make them.
175.
Bangkok Thailand Temple: Planning and approval; awaiting official site
announcement.
NOTE: If,
as some members have speculated, an existing Church office building is
reconstructed into a multi-purpose building that will serve as not only an
office building, but a chapel and the temple as well, and if that is confirmed,
we could easily see a groundbreaking for this temple sooner rather than later.
176. Urdaneta Philippines Temple: Awaiting government
approval and official site announcement.
NOTE: This
temple, announced in October 2010, has been subjected to numerous delays. While
I hope to see a groundbreaking for it sooner rather than later, there could be
more delays in store for this temple. That said, the reports I have received
indicate that a site announcement and groundbreaking could occur in short order
next year. If that does happen, we could see a groundbreaking sooner rather
than later.
177.
Abidjan Ivory Coast Temple: Planning and approval; awaiting official site
announcement.
178.
Quito Ecuador Temple: Planning and approval; awaiting official site
announcement.
NOTE: While
the first Ecuadoran Temple had a 14-year waiting period between its
announcement and its subsequent groundbreaking, this temple is not anticipated
to take anywhere near that long between its 2016 announcement and whenever its
groundbreaking occurs. As with everything else, I am keeping my eye out for
devel
179.
Harare Zimbabwe Temple: Planning and approval; awaiting official site
announcement.
NOTE:
Shortly after this temple was announced (in April 2016), Elder Kevin S.
Hamilton, who presides over the Church in the Africa Southeast Area, stated
that a site announcement and groundbreaking would occur in short order during
2017. Since that time, no progress has been made in that regard. Hopefully that
will change soon.
180.
Belem Brazil Temple: Planning and approval; awaiting official site
announcement.
181.
Nairobi Kenya Temple: Planning and approval; awaiting official site
announcement; media event held June 14, 2017.
NOTE: While
the media event is a good initial step for providing information on this
temple, in his remarks at this event, Elder Sitati (our native Kenyan GA
Seventy, who also has a role as an Assistant Executive Director of the Temple
Department (both of which make it understandable that the Church would ask him
to represent them for the event), Elder Sitati indicated that it usually takes
the Church 2-3 years after an announcement to locate a suitable site (whether
owned by the Church or not) plan and conduct a groundbreaking, and start the construction
progress. With that in mind, it may be 2019 or 2020 before the groundbreaking
occurs for this temple. I hope we will not have to wait that long to have all
of that happen for this temple, but time will tell.
182. Saratoga Springs Utah
Temple: Planning and approval; awaiting official site announcement.
NOTE: Though Utah temples
(particularly those in Utah County) have been known to have a site
announcement, groundbreaking, and construction process much more quickly than
temples elsewhere, until a site is announced, it has felt wise to have this
temple at this spot on this list. As soon as anything changes in that regard, I
will pass such news along.
ADDITIONAL GENERAL NOTE: As I
have repeatedly emphasized, Elder Wilson stated in late April 2017 that the
Church had a list of 80 potential temple sites that are under active
consideration for a subsequent announcement during the 15 years following that
statement.
Unless the First Presidency
elects to do so between now and then, General Conference in April 2018 would be
the next opportunity for such announcements. And though not all of the 80
currently on the list will go on to be announced within that time, and while
others may be added to that list in the coming years, with 14 years remaining,
if anywhere close to 80 temples are announced, that works out to around 6 new
temples per year. I am keeping an eye on all of this, and will be sure to post any
additional news once I hear of it.
I have had a lifelong love for Church history, which has extended to ongoing reports of the ministry of our apostles and prophets, General Conference, and all temple developments. This blog enables me to share that love with all who read my thoughts on these developments, which are sometimes reported multiple times per day as needed.
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