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Thursday, August 3, 2017

Update on Newly Created Church Units

Hello, all! Over the last two days, I have been impressed by the reported number of unit changes. In addition to those stakes or districts that were created during the annual July recess of the General Authorities (which is somewhat abnormal), numerous wards and branches have also been created. For those updates, click here (which is the LDS Church Temples page devoted to such changes). And you can depend on thorough analysis of such developments to be featured here (on the LDS Church Growth Blog). I am extremely sensitive about the matter of infringing on other people's territory, and those two sources are lovingly maintained by people I respect who are experts on those things. I will not take that prestige away from them. At a later time, once I am able to crunch the numbers, I will offer projections about the potential number of Church units by the end of this year, which is within my prerogative to do. For now, thank you for the privilege of your time, and may the Lord bless each and every one of you. I will be back soon. Until that time, all the best.

Update Reported on Concepcion Chile Temple

Hello, all! In the last several hours, I became aware of an update on the status of the Concepcion Chile Temple. Recent developments there have included the cladding progressing on the east wall and the installation of a decorative fence. I have also noted that if work on the Port-au-Prince Haiti Temple begins prior to the commencement of construction on the Winnipeg Manitoba Temple, that could change the numbering on the temples under construction on my list. Until more is known, I thought that was important to note. Thanks for the privilege of your time. I will be back again soon with another post. For now, I wish you all the best.

First Part of Updated Potential Timeline for Future Temple-related Events

Hello again to you all. I am posting right now with the first part of my updated potential timeline for future temple-related events. This timeline will cover events from now until the end of 2020. Anything beyond that will depend on what happens between now and then, and if such events take place as I am theorizing they might. I will continue to study this subject in order to determine further revisions to the remainder of the timeline. For now, I want to post this for your input. Thanks, as always, for the privilege of your time. Hope you all are well. I will be back before too long with a new post. Here are those updates:

PRELIMANARY NOTE: Since the last time I posted an update to this timeline, a groundbreaking has been announced for the Port-au-Prince Haiti Temple, and the rededication of the Jordan River Utah Temple has likely been announced. I also learned that it is possible that up to three other groundbreakings could still be scheduled before the end of this year. What is not so clear is how likely any of them might be to actually happen. As soon as I get news on any or all of these possibilities, I will pass that along. Additionally, in mid-to-late July, I found information that changed my thinking on the order in which the announced temples might have a groundbreaking. I am also in the midst of further study on the subject of whether or not any temples scheduled for renovation might be expanded. That process is ongoing. And in view of the 80 or so temples that may, according to Elder Larry Y. Wilson, be announced within the next 15 years, we are entering an unprecedented era of temple developments. All of those will be reported on both my temple construction progress updates and on subsequent versions of this timeline. Stay tuned for that.

2017—Events already scheduled:
Sometime in the near future (perhaps within the next two months): Work is anticipated to begin in earnest on the Winnipeg Manitoba Temple
NOTE: As of July 2, 2017, we only know that building permits are being acquired for this temple. Because that’s not a lot to go on, I will reiterate my feelings that full-scale construction may not begin until sometime within the next two months. As with everything else, I am keeping an eye on things, and will pass along any updates in this regard as they come to my attention. Until more is known, I prefer to be more conservative in this estimate.
Saturday August 12: Tucson Arizona Temple Cultural Celebration
Sunday August 13: Tucson Arizona Temple Dedication (157th operating temple)
NOTE: Since President Uchtdorf broke ground for this temple, it is highly probable that he will return to dedicate the temple. I have looked but have not been able to find which of our apostles might have ties to Arizona in general, and the city of Tucson in particular. If any of you know any, let me know. We are sure to see at least one apostle attend, possibly two (if a senior member of the Twelve is asked to preside). As far as other possible attendees, I had been projecting that Elder Lynn G. Robbins, who will preside over this area until the assignments change on August 1, 2017, would be there. But with the news that Elder Juan A. Uceda will now supervise that area, he might be the one to attend. More to come on this as I find out more. Either way, this dedication is now just over a week away.
Monday August 21: President Monson’s 90th birthday
NOTE: The Church announced on May 23 that President Monson would no longer attend meetings at Church headquarters nor take an active role in decisions. He will still make any major ones that require his approval and consent, but is delegating everything else to his counselors and the other 12 apostles. While it appears unlikely that a formal celebration will be held for the prophet who has followed in his predecessor’s footsteps in taking us from 124 operating temples to 182 in various stages, I have felt it important to note it on this timeline. Saturday September 23 and 30 and Sunday October 1: 187th Semiannual General Conference
NOTE: Given the statement from Elder Larry Y. Wilson to the effect that there are 80 or so potential temple sites under consideration right now that may have an official announcement within the next 15 years, it is very possible that the Church will start announcing temples more regularly, both during each General Conference and perhaps in between as well. It therefore seems very likely that the next several years will be full of temple-related events. As always, I will pass along information and updates as I receive them.
Friday September 29: Memphis Tennessee and Tokyo Japan Temple Renovation Closures
NOTE: With this date having been confirmed for the renovation closure of these temples, a completion estimate may be hard to pin down. But new information I received in late June and early July indicated that the Memphis renovation will include a change of the temples interior and exterior appearance. While it is unknown if that means an expansion of this temple, it seems safe to estimate a completion of between 17-20 months. Additionally, the Tokyo Temple is older, but its’ renovation may not take as long as I thought, primarily because there is no expansion planned, because it is comparatively smaller, and because it only involves upgrading and replacing electrical and mechanical systems. That new information will be reflected in my estimates for the temples that will be provided later on in this timeline.
Saturday October 14: Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple Renovation Closure
NOTE: The Church has confirmed this as the official date for the closure of this temple. While it is unclear whether or not the renovation process will include any kind of expansion, it seems safe to offer an initial estimate of 15 months for the completion of this one. More information will be provided, along with any adjustment of this line of thinking, as more becomes known. For the moment, that 15 month estimate will be used to determine a change in the completion estimate, which will be given later on in this timeline and will undergo further adjustments once more information is available.
Saturday October 21-Saturday November 11 (excluding the Sundays of October 22 and 29 and November 5): Meridian Idaho Temple Open House
Saturday October 28: Groundbreaking for the Port-au-Prince Haiti Temple
NOTE: I learned in early July that this temple would be significantly smaller, and I adjusted my estimate for its construction and completion to 2 years and 7 months (1.5 years shorter than the only other Caribbean temple). Then on Thursday July 13, 2017, the First Presidency announced this groundbreaking would take place 2.5 months later. About a week later, I learned that this temple will be somewhat comparable to the size of the Kinshasa DR Congo temple, which also impacts the completion estimate. For now, this all seems like a safe conclusion to make. Any adjustments will be made as needed once more is known.
Sunday October 29: Asuncion Paraguay Temple Renovation Closure
NOTE: While previous versions of this timeline had listed this temple’s closure for September 29, double-checking the Church’s page for this temple confirmed the actual information. I apologize for this unintentional error on my part. And as this temple is the newest of the bunch that are scheduled for renovation, unless an expansion of any kind is planned, it seems unlikely that one will happen. More information will come once more is known. Until that time, a 15-month estimate seems fair for this temple’s completion.
Saturday November 18: Meridian Idaho Temple Cultural Celebration
Sunday November 19: Meridian Idaho Temple Dedication (158th operating temple)
NOTE: Since Elder David A. Bednar broke ground for this temple, it is not hard to believe that he might return for the dedication. What is not so clear is whether or not he will preside. To me, it would make more sense if a more senior apostle or member of the First Presidency presides, and Elder Bednar is the accompanying apostle. I could also see the First Presidency having other apostles in attendance instead of Elder Bednar. That said, I know that previous precedent indicates that if an apostle or his wife has ties to a temple, that apostle will be in attendance and/or preside at such an event. Nothing is out of the question at this point. As always, more information will be coming as more is known, including any updates to this theory.
Friday October 27-Saturday November 18: Cedar City Utah Temple Open House
Saturday December 9: Cedar City Utah Temple Cultural Celebration
Sunday December 10: Cedar City Utah Temple Dedication (159th operating temple)
NOTE: With this dedication being for a Utah temple, it is almost certain that there will be many participants. I could see either Presidents Eyring or Uchtdorf presiding there, but I could also see them delegating that task to a senior member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles (and it appears that, of those six, the two most likely are either Elder M. Russell Ballard (who seems to have a supervisory role over the Utah areas) or Elder Jeffrey R. Holland, who was born in St. George, which I have heard is considered somewhat of a “sister” to Cedar City (but by virtue of those two being the largest localities in Southern Utah rather than by virtue of being in close proximity.)) It is also not hard to believe that, among the General Authorities invited to attend will be Elder L. Whitney Clayton, Senior President of the Seventy, who presided at this temple’s groundbreaking, and possibly Elder Craig C. Christensen, who will by then have gone from being the 4th (and therefore the middle) most senior member to being Elder Clayton’s new seatmate as a result of the changes to that Presidency that will have been effective for about four months by this time.

2018
NOTE: On June 21, I was advised of changes to the estimated completion time-frame of the new temples that will be dedicated next year. Those changes will be reflected in this section. Additionally, on June 27, the Church announced renovation closures for three other temples next year. Then, in early July, new information came to my attention that changed my thinking on the order in which announced temples may have a groundbreaking. Additionally, the First Presidency announced on August 3 the dates for the open house and dedication dates of the Jordan River Utah Temple. All of that new information will be reflected in this section, and, in light of these developments, obviously future dedications and rededications will be included at a later point on this timeline.

Event announced and dates confirmed (or else easy to project based on prevailing patterns of the past):

Saturday March 17-Saturday April 28: Jordan River Utah Temple Open House
NOTE: This open house was announced on August 3, 2017. Open house tours will run every day, with the exceptions of Saturday March 24 & 31 (for General Conference), and the Sundays of March 18, 25, April 1 (General Conference), 8, 15, and 22. This open house is set to run so long because it is a Utah temple and a well-loved icon in that community, and because of the significance of this temple. The cultural celebration and dedication will be listed later on in this timeline.
Saturday March 24 & 31 & Sunday April 1: 188th Annual General Conference
NOTE: While these specific dates have not yet been verified, they do conform to the typical patterns by which past conferences have been scheduled, so they should be confirmed fairly soon. Additionally, the fact that the above-mentioned temple open house will not be held on these dates lends credibility to the idea that General Conference will be held then. Getting back to the note on this conference though, temple announcements are always possible during General Conference, and given Elder Wilson’s statement referenced above, we may or may not see such announcements during this conference.
Saturday May 19: Cultural Celebration for the Jordan River Utah Temple
Sunday May 20: Rededication of the Jordan River Utah Temple
NOTE: This temple has been undergoing renovation since February 2015. Originally anticipated to be completed sometime in 2017, the completion estimate was gradually pushed back. The First Presidency announced the open house, cultural celebration, and rededication dates for this temple on August 3, 2017. I had been thinking and asserting that this rededication would happen prior to the annual July recess of the General Authorities during 2018. It is nice to have that confirmed. Barring anything unexpected, this rededication will be among the first temple-related events for 2018. It is unusual to have this event announced nine months before it happens, but it was likely necessary due to the history of this temple, and the inquiries that have been made about it.
Saturday September 29 & Saturday & Sunday October 6 & 7: 188th Semiannual General Conference
NOTE: While these specific dates have not yet been verified, they do conform to the typical patterns by which past conferences have been scheduled, so they should be confirmed fairly soon. Temple announcements are always possible during General Conference, and given Elder Wilson’s statement referenced above, we may or may not see such announcements during this conference.

Events already announced, though an exact date has yet to be confirmed:
January: Raleigh North Carolina Temple Renovation Closure
NOTE: Given the scheduling of past renovations, the closure of this temple could take place prior to the end of 2017. Until more is known, a more exact date is almost impossible to pin down. As with everything else, more will come once more is known. For the moment, we do know that this temple is anticipated to reopen sometime in 2019, and I will give an estimate for the completion of this temple later on in this timeline. What we don’t know is whether or not this renovation will include an expansion. If the report of members in the area are any indication, that might not be part of the plan. Until more is known, that is an update from what I had previously reported.
February: Baton Rouge Louisiana and Oakland California Temple Renovation Closure
NOTE: While the exact dates and lengths of these renovations are not known, we know that Baton Rouge is a newer temple, while Oakland is older. We also found out about the Oakland renovation earlier this year, while news of Baton Rouge’s only came in late June. Additionally, the Oakland renovation will only reportedly involve replacing electrical and mechanical systems. Baton Rouge may or may not be expanded. But that aside, I do think that Baton Rouge may be completed well in advance of Oakland, even if the renovations start at around that same time. And once more is known about specific closure dates for either or both of these renovations, I will pass that along. But for now, I wanted to note that those closures may be set for the final days of January. Either way, these closures mean a future rededication will need to be set, for which I offer my best-guess theories later on in this timeline.
March: Washington DC Temple Renovation Closure
NOTE: This renovation closure may be set for some time during February or March. The one difference to note about this renovation is that it is anticipated to be completed sometime during 2020. And, as with any other future temple-related event, I will be offering my best educated guess for the timeframe of that rededication, which, of course, will be subject to change as more information comes my way. I will be sure to continue to provide any updates on that front.
May: Mesa Arizona Temple Renovation Closure
NOTE: This temple is the 7th operating temple to be dedicated in this dispensation and to still be in use today. While I had originally thought (and had even asserted) that this older temple would be the last of that bunch to be finished and dedicated, subsequent study has corrected that initial assertion. Given that this is the second renovation for this temple, and given the Church’s statement that the renovation would be completed in 2020, with the research I have done on the subject, my estimate for its completion and rededication needed to be adjusted. I will share the results of that additional study later on in this timeline.
                                      
Events that are not yet scheduled but are anticipated to happen during this year (whether or not around the time-frames indicated here):
Early-to-mid June (possibly June 3 or 10): Dedication of the Rome Italy Temple (160th operating temple)
NOTE: This temple is another example of one that progresses slowly but steadily. Among the first that President Monson announced during his presidency (in October 2008), it had a groundbreaking ceremony over which President Monson presided two years later. As the construction progress has run into several delays in the nearly seven years since then, there have been several other temples that have had both a groundbreaking and subsequent dedication while the completion estimate for this temple has been pushed back time and time again. It is now almost certain that this temple will be the first new one dedicated in 2018. Until more is known, that is a change from what I have previously reported. For now, this seems to be a safe assertion. As more is known, this estimate will more than likely change again.
Early-to-mid August (possibly Sunday August 5 or 12): Rededication of the Frankfurt Germany Temple
NOTE: This temple renovation began in 2015, and its rededication was originally anticipated to take place sometime this year. As the renovation process has unfolded, the completion estimate for this temple has continued to be adjusted. While the rededication is anticipated to take place sometime during the middle of 2018, if no major progress is reported on this temple within the next several months, I could see that estimate being adjusted again. For the moment, though, this seems to be a reasonable adjusted projection. Once more is known, adjustments will continue to be made. And if a dedication is scheduled at around this time, I could definitely see the Church having the open house conclude by the end of June, exactly what happened for the Tucson Arizona Temple in 2017. If and when this estimate needs to be adjusted, I will do so.
Early-to-mid September (possibly Sunday September 2 or 9): Dedication of the Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo Temple (161st operating temple)
NOTE: This temple, which is comparatively smaller, had been slated for completion within the early months of 2018, but that has been readjusted repeatedly. I found out on June 21 that the completion of this temple is now estimated for the middle or latter part of this year. It is hoped that the dedication will take place closer to the middle than towards the end of this year. That, of course, will be dependent on what happens over the next year or so. I am keeping an eye on developments and will change this estimate as needed once I find out more.
Mid-to-late October (possibly Sunday October 21 or 28): Dedication of the Barranquilla Colombia Temple (162nd operating temple)
NOTE: As mentioned above, on June 21, I learned that the completion estimate of this temple has changed in view of some delays with the construction process. While a more exact estimate may not be known until closer to the time, I have felt this dedication could happen at around this time. Dedications of temples in a General Conference month are not unheard of, and it is my hope that this could happen in this temple’s case. As with everything else, once more is known, this estimate can be refined.
Early-to-mid November (possibly Sunday November 4 or 11): Dedication of the Durban South Africa Temple (163rd operating temple)
NOTE: For the last year or so, the Concepcion Chile Temple was anticipated to be completed and dedicated prior to that happening for this temple. But new information received on June 21 indicates that there have been delays with the construction of Chile’s next temple. It therefore seems more likely that this temple will be dedicated first. Again, as developments unfold and more is known, any updates will be provided.
Mid-December (possibly Sunday December 9 or 16): Dedication of the Concepcion Chile Temple (164th operating temple)
NOTE: As noted above, I learned on June 21 that the completion of this temple will likely not happen until after the completion of the Durban South Africa Temple. I am doing my best to keep informed of ongoing developments in this regard and will be sure to pass along any updates as I receive them. In the meantime, given that the First Presidency’s Christmas devotional has typically taken place on the first Sunday in December, it seems more likely that a temple dedication would not be held until the next week or two. There may also be more than a slight possibility that this temple’s dedication will not happen until early in 2019. Until more is known, I prefer to think optimistically.

Events that might happen during 2018 (only my best-guess estimates for such events based on what is now known about them; will more than likely change once more information comes to light):

Late April-early May (possibly Saturday April 28 or May 5): Groundbreaking for the Lima Peru Los Olivos Temple
NOTE: In early summer 2017, I learned that preconstruction for this temple had reportedly begun in March 2017. While there has been no evidence that verifies this, we do know that preconstruction is anticipated to last a year. Given the precedent set by the unexpected groundbreaking announcement for the Port-au-Prince Haiti Temple, there is an outside chance that this temple could have a groundbreaking prior to the end of 2017. The likelihood of that happening remains to be seen. Until more is known, I have adjusted this estimate.
Early-to-mid June (possibly Saturday June 2 or 9): Groundbreaking for the Harare Zimbabwe Temple
NOTE: While nothing has happened relating to this temple since Elder Kevin S. Hamilton stated that a site announcement and groundbreaking might happen in short order sometime during 2017 that is becoming increasingly less likely. While it may be difficult to pinpoint an exact time-frame for this temple’s groundbreaking until more is known, new information I received in mid-July points to the notion that this groundbreaking will happen either prior to the end of 2017 or else within the first half of 2018. Once more is known, I will pass along any additional information and adjustments. For now, that is a change from what I had previously thought and reported.
Early-to-mid August (possibly Saturday August 4 or 11): Groundbreaking for the Urdaneta Philippines Temple
NOTE: This temple, the oldest of those that have not progressed beyond an announcement, has been subjected to numerous delays since it was announced in October 2010. While the widely differing reports of progress have led me to adjust and readjust repeatedly the timing of this groundbreaking, in early July 2017, I received new information which pointed to the idea that this temple could have a groundbreaking prior to the end of 2017, or if not then, then in fairly short order in 2018. If no progress occurs with this temple within the next nine months, obviously an adjustment will need to be made. Until more is known, that is a change from what I had previously reported.
Mid-September (possibly Saturday September 8 or 15): Groundbreaking for the Saratoga Springs Utah Temple
NOTE: In view of new information I received in early July 2017, I was led to reevaluate how soon temples announced in April 2017 might have a groundbreaking. I also did some studying on the average time-frame within which Utah County temples have gone from announcement to groundbreaking, And in light of that study, it has seemed reasonable to move the groundbreaking estimate for this temple to around this time. Right now, there has not been an official site announcement. That aside, if a site announcement happens within the next nine months or so, a groundbreaking could follow sooner or later than this. I am keeping an eye on things and will make any adjustments as needed.
Late October or early November (possibly Saturday October 27 or November 3): Groundbreaking for the Brasilia Brazil Temple
NOTE: Though this temple was announced in April 2017, it has already had a site confirmed, and Church engineers have inspected that site. In early July 2017, I found out that a groundbreaking for this temple might not be as imminent as I originally believed and asserted. So this adjustment felt necessary and prudent. As more develops, I will continue to make further adjustments as needed.
Mid-December (perhaps Saturday December 8 or 15): Groundbreaking for the Greater Manila Philippines Temple
NOTE: Since this temple already had a site confirmed, and since a site confirmation is the longest part of the process, unless things change, it seems reasonable to believe that a groundbreaking could follow at around this same time. Additionally, since an official name was announced for the second temple in the Peruvian capital city 3 weeks after that temple was announced, and since almost four months have come and gone between the announcement of this second temple for the Filipino capital city, it is not unreasonable to assume that an official name may be announced for this temple before too much longer. That said, I also wanted to note that new information received in early July 2017 pointed to the idea that this groundbreaking would likely not be as imminent as I thought, and that other temples might have such a groundbreaking prior to this one. Until more is known, I have felt it wise to adjust my thinking on this. I also wanted to note that if the groundbreakings for both this temple and the one in Urdaneta take place sometime in 2018, it will be the first time in Church history that two Filipino temples have been under construction at once.

2019 (NOTE: With this being two years out, the estimates are slightly more speculative. But I offer my best estimates based on the facts I currently have.)

Events already announced or anticipated, though exact dates have yet to be confirmed:
Saturday March 30 and Saturday and Sunday April 6 & 7): 189th Annual General Conference
NOTE: While these specific dates have not yet been verified, they do conform to the typical patterns by which past conferences have been scheduled, so they should be confirmed fairly soon. Temple announcements are always possible during General Conference, and given Elder Wilson’s statement referenced above, we may or may not see such announcements during this conference.
Saturday September 28 and Saturday and Sunday October 5 & 6): 189th Semiannual General Conference
NOTE: While these specific dates have not yet been verified, they do conform to the typical patterns by which past conferences have been scheduled, so they should be confirmed fairly soon. Temple announcements are always possible during General Conference, and given Elder Wilson’s statement referenced above, we may or may not see such announcements during this conference.

Events that are not yet scheduled but are anticipated at around the times indicated and are dependent on what happens between now and then):
Early-to-mid March (possibly Sunday March 3 or 10): Rededication of the Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple
NOTE: This temple, set to close on October 14, 2017, will likely have a renovation lasting around 15 months or so (1.25 years), unless an expansion of any kind is planned. Until more is known, this is a change from what I had previously reported and suggested. For now, this seems to be a safe adjustment
Mid-to-late March (possibly Sunday March 17 or 24): Rededication of the Asuncion Paraguay Temple
NOTE: As noted above (in relation to this temple’s closure), as the newest of those scheduled for renovation, it may not take long to renovate unless an expansion is part of the plan (which seems doubtful). Until more is known, and until the process gets underway, the estimate for this rededication will likely be subject to change.
Early-to-mid May (possibly Sunday May 5 or 12): Dedication of the Fortaleza Brazil Temple (165th operating temple)
NOTE: While much is unknown in terms of a more exact time-frame for this temple’s dedication, we do know that it is anticipated sometime during early-to-mid 2019. And while Brazil, like the US, observes Mother’s Day on the second Sunday in May, it is not a nationally celebrated holiday. The Church may or may not elect to have a temple dedication on Mother’s Day, but it remains to be seen whether or not this temple will even be dedicated at around this time. Once more is known in this regard, I will be sure to pass that along, and to make any changes that might be needed.
Mid-to-late May (possibly Sunday May 19 or 26): Rededication of the Memphis Tennessee Temple
NOTE: With what we do know about this temple’s renovation (that it will be changing the exterior and interior look of the temple), and with how little is known about the other renovations, I have felt it wise to adjust my estimate for this rededication to this time. As more is known (and particularly as the renovation progresses), I will be making any adjustments to this estimate that might be needed.
Early-to-mid June (possibly Sunday June 2 or 9): Dedication of the Winnipeg Manitoba Temple (166th operating temple)
NOTE: Because earnest work has not yet begun on this temple, I have constantly changed my thinking on whether or not the Rio temple would be finished before this one. If work begins in earnest at any time within the next two months, a dedication could follow at around this time. But if it does not, I will continue to adjust my thinking subsequently as that might be needed.
Early-to-mid August (possibly Sunday August 4 or 11): Dedication of the Rio de Janeiro Brazil Temple (167th operating temple)
NOTE: As noted above, new study on my part has led me to conclude that the Winnipeg Manitoba Temple will be finished prior to this one, mainly because this one is significantly larger and has other buildings involved with this project. So it made sense to me to adjust previous thinking and, in consequence of that process, adjust the possible time-frame for this dedication. If I find new information that leads me to revise this estimate, I will be sure to do so.
Early-to-mid September (possibly Sunday September 1 or 8): Rededication of the Raleigh North Carolina Temple
NOTE: Until this temple’s renovation is underway (and, as noted above, it is scheduled to start in or around January 2018), an exact completion estimate is difficult. However, we do know that this temple is among the newest of those that are scheduled for renovation. With that in mind, it is not hard to project that the rededication of this temple could happen 1.5 years after its closure. As the renovation process gets underway next year, and as it unfolds, any adjustments to this time-frame for this rededication will be made in later versions of this timeline.
Mid-September (possibly Sunday September 15 or 22): Rededication of the Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple
NOTE: This temple, as noted, is anticipated to close at some point during February 2018. As the renovation process unfolds, more will be known about how reasonable this completion estimate might be. Because it is a newer temple, I can see the renovation lasting roughly 1.5 years. I will keep an eye out for any and all developments, and will pass any updates along as I hear of them, along with making any adjustments that may be needed.
Early-to-mid November (possibly Sunday November 3 or 10): Dedication of the Lisbon Portugal Temple (168th operating temple)
NOTE: All that is known about this temple’s estimated completion is that it could be finished in mid-to-late 2019. It seems to be on schedule, so time will tell whether or not the timeframe proposed above is accurate. Until more is known, this seems to be a safe prediction. I will pass along any new information as I receive it, along with any needed adjustments to this estimates.
Mid-December (Sunday December 8 or 15): Rededication of the Oakland California Temple
NOTE: This renovation is only set to get underway sometime within February of 2018. Until that process unfolds, it is hard to tell how long that process might take. We do know that this is an older temple, so it is very possible that the renovation process will take longer than anyone anticipates. Until more is known, this seems to be a sound estimate. I will be sure to provide any updates as I receive them.

Events that might happen during 2019 (but for which a confirmation is pending and which might be sooner or later depending on what happens between now and then):
Early-to-mid March (possibly Saturday March 2 or 9): Groundbreaking for the Pocatello Idaho Temple
NOTE: While it is true that temples within the US have typically had their construction start and finished well in advance of other temples, new information I received in early July led me to reconsider how soon we might see this groundbreaking. While a probable site has been identified, it has yet to be confirmed. Additionally, putting this groundbreaking at this point in the timeline makes more sense because it conforms more to the average time-frame that has prevailed between an announcement and a groundbreaking for Idaho temples. I will pass along any updates, including any adjustments to this line of thinking, as I am made aware of them. Just wanted to note that, for what it’s worth.
Early-to-mid May (possibly Saturday May 4 or 11): Groundbreaking for the Nairobi Kenya Temple
NOTE: While the media event held for this temple in June 2017 gave me hope that progress was being made on this temple, there have not been any developments related to this temple since that time. And while a suggestion given to me in early July led to my rethinking where this temple was in terms of those that might have a groundbreaking in 2019, further study led me to conclude that this groundbreaking might be the second for this year. As with everything else, I will pass along any updates once I receive them.
Early-to-mid June (possibly Saturday June 1 or 8): Groundbreaking for the Bangkok Thailand Temple
NOTE: If member speculation (which points to the notion that an existing Church office building will be reconstructed and renovated into a multi-purpose edifice housing Church offices, a meetinghouse, and the temple (in the mold of those that already stand in Hong Kong China and Manhattan New York)) turns out to be correct, then this groundbreaking could happen sooner or later than this. With what is currently known and the changes that have become necessary to the groundbreaking estimates for other temples, this seems to be a safe adjustment. I will keep an eye on things and let you all know once I know more.
Early-to-mid August (possibly Saturday August 3 or 10): Groundbreaking for the Abidjan Ivory Coast Temple
NOTE: With Church growth in the Ivory Coast, I have heard from some that there may be a second or even a third Ivory Coast temple announced within the next 15-20 years. As far as this temple goes, with what is known and unknown at present, it seems wise to revise my thoughts about the timing of this groundbreaking. More to come as things develop. In the meantime, given the changes in the estimates for other temples, I have felt it wise to move this temple to around this time. If I find anything that changes my thinking on this, I will provide any updates that might be needed or warranted.
Mid-to-late October (possibly Saturday October 19 or 26): Groundbreaking for the Quito Ecuador Temple
NOTE: Unless things develop quickly for this temple, we may have to wait until around this time for its groundbreaking. Whether or not this temple has a groundbreaking at around this time, I am not anticipating that it will experience anywhere near the delays to which the first Ecuadoran temple was subjected (one of only two in the Church that had a 14+ year wait between its announcement and its groundbreaking). I could also see this temple being moved up or down on this timeline depending on what happens in the next two years or so. As with everything else, I am keeping an eye out for developments and will pass along any new information as I receive it. For now, this is an adjustment and correction to what I had previously been projecting.
Mid-December (possibly Saturday December 14 or 21): Groundbreaking for the Belem Brazil Temple
NOTE: While it is almost certain that this Brazilian temple will not have a groundbreaking until after that of the one for Brasilia (announced a year later, but progressing more rapidly), what is not so clear is whether or not this temple will be the last of the current group of those announced to have a dedication. I am keeping a diligent eye on all announced temples and will move this temple up or down as things develop. If the current group of those announced temples all have a groundbreaking by this time, then the timing of any others will depend on their announcements between now and then and what the prevailing conditions are relating to such areas. For now, please note that any subsequent event on this timeline will therefore be a dedication or rededication. But I would be very much surprised if there are no other temple announcements by this time.

2020 (NOTE: With this being three years out, the estimates are slightly more speculative. But I offer my best thoughts based on the facts I have.)

Events already announced or anticipated, though exact dates have yet to be confirmed:
Saturday March 28 and Saturday and Sunday April 4 & 5): 190th Annual General Conference
NOTE: While these specific dates have not yet been verified, they do conform to the typical patterns by which past conferences have been scheduled, so they should be confirmed fairly soon. Temple announcements are always possible during General Conference, and given Elder Wilson’s statement referenced above, we may or may not see such announcements during this conference.
Saturday September 26 and Saturday and Sunday October 3 & 4): 190th Semiannual General Conference
NOTE: While these specific dates have not yet been verified, they do conform to the typical patterns by which past conferences have been scheduled, so they should be confirmed fairly soon. Temple announcements are always possible during General Conference, and given Elder Wilson’s statement referenced above, we may or may not see such announcements during this conference.

Events that are anticipated during this year (although the timing of them will largely depend on what happens between now and then):

Early-to-mid March (possibly Sunday March 1 or 8): Dedication of the Arequipa Peru Temple (169th operating temple)
NOTE: While I had believed and predicted in previous version of this timeline that the Arequipa Peru Temple would likely be dedicated prior to the end of 2019 (because I prefer to be optimistic, and also because work began on this temple on or around April 14, 2017, and with the estimate I found of 28 months for this construction, that would put its completion at some point around August of 2019), it seems to be more likely now that this temple may not be dedicated until early in 2020. Pushing this back also makes sense because of other dedications and rededications being more likely to happen in 2019. As more is learned and as it may be needed, subsequent versions of this timeline will feature further adjustments.
Mid-to-late May (perhaps Sunday May 19 or 26): Rededication of the Tokyo Japan Temple
NOTE: This temple’s renovation, as noted, will begin on September 29, 2017. With so much unknown about that process, it is anyone’s guess if this rededication will take place at this time. It is almost certain that the rededication of this temple will be the first such one in 2020. As the process gets underway, I will pass along any updates or changes to this estimate.
Early-to-mid June (perhaps Sunday June 7 or 14): Rededication of the Mesa Arizona Temple
NOTE: I was reminded in late July 2017 that this temple’s renovation would be more to upgrade the electrical and mechanical systems inside. That reminder, combined with the fact that this will be the second renovation for this temple, made me realize an adjustment to the estimate for this temple’s rededication was warranted. That said, it is more than likely that further adjustments will be needed to this estimate as the process unfolds. For now, that is an update from what I previously reported.
Early-to-mid August (perhaps Sunday August 2 or 9): Dedication of the Port-au-Prince Haiti Temple (170th operating temple)
NOTE: As noted above, the First Presidency announced in July 2017 that a groundbreaking for this temple would take place at the end of October. Based on the facts that this temple will be smaller than the Santo Domingo Dominican Republic Temple, I ventured an initial estimate of 2 years and 7 months for this temple. I want to allow as much leeway as I can with this estimate, so it would not surprise me if the dedication of this temple happens at around this time.
Early November (perhaps Sunday November 1 or 8): Rededication of the Washington DC Temple
NOTE: This temple is newer than some but older than others whose renovation is set. That being said, it is the biggest of those set for renovation, and as such, will likely take longer than I was originally anticipating or predicting. So this adjustment feels reasonable and necessary. As that process unfolds, I will be sure to pass along any adjustments or updates to this estimate.


FINAL NOTE ON 2020: Since other potential temple developments in 2020 are conditional on what happens between now and then, unless another temple has a groundbreaking prior to the end of 2017 and is slated for completion before the end of 2020, or unless there are other temples that announced between now and then that have a groundbreaking during this year, these are the only events currently known. As always, any updates will be provided as more information comes to my attention.

Temple Construction Progress Update

Temple Construction Progress Update (current as of 8/3/17)

NOTE: There will be a total of 182 operating temples once all of those under construction or announced are dedicated. Of those, we currently have 156 temples in operation; 1 other will be dedicated next month (after the traditional July recess for the General Authorities); 2 more have construction concluding and a dedication scheduled for later this year; 9 are in various stages of construction; 1 other has construction pending (groundbreaking was last year), and earnest work will hopefully start on that within the next month or so); 1 has a groundbreaking scheduled (set for later this year); 1 temple has a rededication scheduled; 1 other is undergoing renovation (with completion anticipated next year); another 4 have a renovation closure date set for later this year, with 5 others set to close early next year (the actual dates will be set closer to the time); the remaining 12 are announced (with either a site announcement or groundbreaking pending).

NOTE ON FUTURE TEMPLES: Elder Larry Y. Wilson, who serves as the Executive Director of the Temple Department, indicated in a recent interview that the Church has around 80 temple sites that are under active consideration for an announcement within the next 15 years or so. If that is true, then that would take the number of temples in any phase to just over 260 by 2032. And if that is true, then whether or not the Church makes it an official goal to do so, it is more than likely that there could be a minimum of 200 temples dedicated by or before the Church’s 200th anniversary on April 6, 2030. All it would take to do so is 18 more being announced, and each of them, along with the 26 either under construction or announced, to be completed within the next 12 years and 9 months, which is doable if 3 or 4 are dedicated per year between now and then. As there are 3 others scheduled for dedication before the end of this year, with 5 set for next year, and up to 5 the year following, the Church seems to be on track for that. This is especially possible in light of the fact that, within the last 2.5 years or so, 12 new temples have been announced, which works out to roughly 5 temples announced each year. If that average continues for the next 15 years, 75 new temples will be announced in that time, which is very close to the 80 referenced by Elder Wilson. Subsequent versions of this report will continue to share developments as they occur.

Preparing for dedication:
157. Tucson Arizona Temple: Preparing for dedication, which is scheduled for Sunday August 13, 2017.

Construction nearing completion; dedication scheduled:
158. Meridian Idaho Temple: Interior finish work underway; sod laid and trees planted; dedication scheduled for Sunday November 19, 2017.
159. Cedar City Utah Temple: Installing art glass; laying sod; dedication scheduled for Sunday December 10, 2017.
                                                      
Under Construction (completion anticipated within the next 1-2 years):
160. Rome Italy Temple: Interior and exterior work progressing; construction office trailers donated to community organizations; office space relocated to patron housing; completion anticipated sometime during mid-2018.
161. Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo Temple: Exterior walls completed; preparing to attach plywood to roof trusses and to pour baptismal font support; completion anticipated sometime during mid-to-late 2018.
162.  Barranquilla Colombia Temple: Stone cladding underway on the south wall; completion anticipated sometime during late 2018.
163. Durban South Africa Temple: Applying waterproofing membrane to temple exterior walls; installing basement stairs; laying brick at missionary housing; top of elevator shaft poured.
164. Concepcion Chile Temple: Cladding progressing on the east wall; decorative fence installation underway; completion anticipated sometime during late 2018-early 2019.

Under construction, completion anticipated within the next 2-3 years:  
165. Fortaleza Brazil Temple: Tower base walls poured; scaffolding removed; completion anticipated sometime during early-to-mid 2019.
166. Rio de Janeiro Brazil Temple: Preparing to pour footings for foundation; surrounding property being cleared and graded; completion anticipated sometime during mid-2019.
167.  Lisbon Portugal Temple: Pouring temple foundation walls; preparing meetinghouse for exterior cladding; completion anticipated sometime during late 2019.
168. Arequipa Peru Temple: Setting rebar for main floor structural walls; completion anticipated sometime during late 2019-early 2020.

Construction pending (anticipated to start anytime):
169. Winnipeg Manitoba Temple: Groundbreaking held Saturday December 3, 2016; awaiting full-scale operations; acquiring building permits; completion anticipated sometime during mid-2019.
NOTE: Until construction officially commences on this temple, it has felt like a good idea to change its number. Once work is actually underway, I will change the number to match its estimated completion (which right now may be before or after Rio). For my part, I am convinced that this temple will not be dedicated until after the dedication of the Rio temple, but time will tell. I am keeping an eye out for developments and will pass those along as I find out about them. Until that time, this number will not be changed. And if it happens that construction does not start on this temple prior to the groundbreaking of the Port-au-Prince Haiti Temple, this temple’s number will change again. I hope to be able to report very soon that construction has begun on this temple.

Groundbreaking scheduled:
170. Port-au-Prince Haiti Temple: Ground being cleared; preparing for groundbreaking ceremony, which is scheduled for Saturday October 28, 2017; completion anticipated sometime during mid-to-late 2020.
NOTE: In addition to knowing that this temple will be much smaller than its other Caribbean counterpart, I found out in late July that this temple will be comparable in size (and perhaps design) to the one in Kinshasa. All of this points to the notion that this temple’s dedication could easily happen during the specified time-frame estimated above. Once work is actually underway (which is anticipated to happen on Monday October 30, barring any delays), I will pass along any changes to that thinking.

Scheduled for rededication:
20. Jordan River Utah Temple: Closed for renovation; rededication scheduled for Sunday May 20, 2018.

Undergoing Renovation (rededication anticipated within the next year or so):
41. Frankfurt Germany Temple: Closed for renovation; baptismal font support walls poured in basement addition; rededication anticipated sometime during mid-2018.

Renovations Scheduled (official closure dates announced):
80. Memphis Tennessee Temple: Scheduled to close for renovation on September 29, 2017; rededication may take place sometime during early-to-mid 2019.
NOTE: While this temple is a comparatively smaller one (from the Hinckley era), I also learned on July 5 that this renovation will be altering both the exterior and interior appearance of the temple. Those plans may or may not involve an expansion. The opinions on what will happen in that regard are so different that it will take time to settle the question. Once more is known, I will pass that along. In the meantime, my study on the subject is ongoing.
18. Tokyo Japan Temple: Scheduled to close for renovation on September 29, 2017; rededication may take place sometime during early-to-mid 2020.
NOTE: This temple, constructed as part of President Kimball’s smaller temple design, is anticipated to be rededicated sometime in 2020. If the news release about this renovation is any indication, no expansion is in the works. Adjustments will be made as the process gets underway. For now, I wanted to also note that the stated purpose for this renovation is primarily to upgrade electrical and mechanical systems and bring the temple up-to-code. With that in mind, I also learned in early July that the completion of this temple will most likely be sooner than I originally thought, as it is comparatively smaller.
95. Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple: Scheduled to close for renovation on October 14, 2017; rededication may take place sometime during early-to-mid 2019.
NOTE: In an earlier version of this report, I had indicated that an expansion of this temple didn’t seem likely, as information available to me at that time pointed to the current temple taking up the entire area of the lot. On July 18, I learned I might be getting this temple and Memphis confused. I am trying to iron all of that out, and will pass along whatever I find out. Until more is known, I will not be altering my completion estimate. If an expansion is planned, that will change the estimate.
112. Asuncion Paraguay Temple: Scheduled to close for renovation on October 29, 2017; rededication may take place sometime during early-to-mid 2019.
NOTE: As noted in previous versions of this report, I had the closure date for this temple off by a month. I regret that misinformation. In the meantime, I did some study on whether or not this temple might be expanded. On July 16, I found that this temple may have room to expand. Whether or not expansion will happen, until more is known, I have felt it wiser to stick to my completion estimate.

Temples that have a renovation closure announced, but no official date made known yet:
68. Raleigh North Carolina Temple: Scheduled to close for renovation in January 2018; rededication may take place sometime during mid-to-late 2019.
NOTE: On July 16, while studying scheduled renovations, I learned two things: this temple is on a large enough plot of land that expansion may be possible and even feasible. That said, the Saints in North Carolina (according to one of my contacts) were told that an expansion is not in the renovation plans for this temple. It is possible but perhaps unlikely. More to come once more is known, including any change of the completion estimate.
94. Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple: Scheduled to close for renovation in February 2018; rededication may take place sometime during mid-to-late 2019.
NOTE: My study on this temple (which I conducted on July 16) indicates that there may be room on this temple lot to expand the edifice. The question is whether or not the Church will choose to do so. I will keep an eye on developments and pass things along as I learn of them. For now, the question cannot be settled.
13. Oakland California Temple: Scheduled to close for renovation in February 2018; rededication may take place sometime during mid-to-late 2019.
NOTE: This renovation and the one below were announced in February of 2017. In the interim, the Church has scheduled 7 other renovations around those two. This temple is older, so the renovation will likely take longer. But I am not ruling out other possibilities. We also know that the primary purpose of this renovation is to upgrade mechanical and electrical systems and bring them up to code. So I don’t think expansion is in the plans for this temple.
16. Washington D. C. Temple: Scheduled to close for renovation in March 2018; rededication may take place sometime during mid-to-late 2020.
NOTE: This is another older temple where the purpose of the renovation is to upgrade electrical and mechanical systems and bring them up to code. An expansion doesn’t seem likely. It is a larger temple, so the renovation will likely take longer. That reinforces the idea that the completion timeframe above will be spot on.
7. Mesa Arizona Temple: Scheduled to close for renovation in May 2018; rededication may take place sometime during mid-to-late 2020.
NOTE: The purpose of this renovation is to upgrade electrical and mechanical systems and bring them up to code. This temple has been renovated before, which reinforces the idea that there may be less to update here than for Washington DC. Until more is known, it is my feeling that this temple will likely be rededicated first.

NOTE ON FUTURE GROUNDBREAKINGS: During the month of July, I revised the order in which temples in this section were listed. About a week after doing so, I found out that I needed to revise and rethink that order again. The current order reflects the latest information I have (as of the late night hours of July 18). I should also note that the timing of any temple event is up to the Lord (based on conditions in each area), so these estimates should not in any way be taken as gospel or official until they are confirmed or denied by those who have the authorization to do so.

Announced:
171. Lima Peru Los Olivos Temple: Planning and preliminary construction phase; awaiting official site announcement; groundbreaking could take place sometime during early-to-mid 2018.
NOTE: With the recent news that preconstruction for this temple began in March 2017, it is not hard to believe that a groundbreaking could take place in short order once 2018 starts. But as we also know that the Port-au-Prince Haiti Temple had its groundbreaking unexpected announced in mid-July (being set for the end of October), that opens up the possibility that this temple could be another that could either have its groundbreaking just before that for Port-au-Prince (as there is a precedent for such things) or within the remaining two months of 2017. If that doesn’t happen, then this temple will likely be the first to have a groundbreaking during 2018.
172. Harare Zimbabwe Temple: Planning phase; awaiting official site announcement; groundbreaking could take place during early-to-mid 2018.
NOTE: Though nothing has happened with this temple since Elder Hamilton stated that a site announcement and groundbreaking would take place in short order at some point prior to the end of 2017, and though that seemed to provide a sufficient reason to downgrade this temple to sometime in 2018 or 2019, in reevaluating things in mid-July, I determined that it would be wiser to move this temple back to this spot. There is an outside chance that this temple could have a groundbreaking at some point during the 4 months or so left in 2017, but that doesn’t seem probable. Anything is possible, though. I will keep an eye out for developments and pass those along as I find out more, along with any other adjustments.
173. Urdaneta Philippines Temple: Planning and approval phase; awaiting government approval and official site announcement; groundbreaking could take place sometime during mid-2018.
NOTE: While previous versions of this report had downgraded this temple to being among the last of the current bunch to have a groundbreaking, the end of delays preventing progress on this temple’s construction mean that a site announcement and groundbreaking may be simply a matter of time. That being the case, as noted in so many previous versions of this report, some have speculated a groundbreaking for this temple may take place prior to the end of 2017. But it seems more likely that it may wait until around this time. As always, with these being no more than my own thoughts based on the facts I have right now, they are subject to change as things develop. I will make any further changes that might be needed as that becomes necessary.
174. Saratoga Springs Utah: Planning phase; awaiting official site announcement; groundbreaking may take place sometime during mid-2018.
NOTE: On July 18, 2017, I learned some things that convinced me to take another look at the order in which these announced temples are listed. That more extensive research led me to conclude that this temple may get started closer to the average time in which Utah temples have gone from an announcement to a groundbreaking. So I ran those numbers, which now has me convinced that this temple’s groundbreaking may be sooner than I had originally projected. This change will be reflected on my timeline for future temple-related events.
175. Brasilia Brazil Temple: Planning phase; site inspected by Church engineers on June 21, 2017; groundbreaking may take place sometime during mid-to-late 2018.
NOTE: As noted above, new information received on July 18, 2017 led to my rethinking this entire section. Particularly, I found out that the site inspection is not indicative of an imminent groundbreaking like I thought it might be. While it is still likely that this temple will have a groundbreaking prior to the end of 2018, it will likely be more towards the end of the year than the beginning, contrary to what I had thought and reported. This seems like a safe change for the moment. If the Lord surprises us and sets a groundbreaking for this temple sooner than estimated here, I will move it up on this list at that time.
176. Greater Manila Philippines Temple: Planning phase; site confirmed; awaiting official name announcement; groundbreaking may take place sometime during mid-to-late 2018.
NOTE: This is another temple that has already had a site confirmed, but that will likely not have a groundbreaking as soon as I had thought and asserted that would happen. Having been advised that temples announced in April 2017 might have at least a year between the site announcement and the groundbreaking, this seems to be a safe and sound adjustment.  As always, once the Lord or the leaders of His Church reveal more about any temple, that new information will be reflected on future reports. For now, that is an update from what I have previously reported. And we are also still waiting to see if and when a more official name might be announced for this temple. I will report on all developments as I become aware of them.
177. Pocatello Idaho: Planning phase; awaiting site confirmation; groundbreaking may take place sometime during early 2019.
NOTE: While it is true that temples in the “Mormon corridor” of Idaho, Utah and Arizona generally get started well in advance of their international counterparts, I learned on July 18, 2017 that some temples on this list needed to be moved (some up, and some down). I also learned that Idaho temples have kept to a general average time-frame from announcement to groundbreaking, and by changing the estimate for this temple, it corresponds more fully to that average.
178. Nairobi Kenya Temple: Planning phase; awaiting official site announcement; media event held June 14, 2017; groundbreaking may take place sometime during early 2019.
NOTE: As I have considered the media event held last month, I have determined it wiser to assume that a groundbreaking for this temple will happen sooner rather than later. It seems apparent now that this temple will not be the last of those currently announced to have a groundbreaking, as I had originally thought and stated. So it seems wise to make that adjustment. As always, once more information is available, I will go from there.
179. Bangkok Thailand Temple: Planning phase; awaiting official site announcement; groundbreaking may take place during mid-2019.
NOTE: If member speculation is confirmed within the next year or so (that a building housing Church offices will be reconstructed and repurposed into an edifice housing not just those offices, but also a meetinghouse and the temple as well), then formal construction efforts could begin sooner than indicated here. Until more is known, I am trying to be conservative in my estimates. I would not be surprised in the least if this temple’s groundbreaking happens sooner or later than indicated here.
180. Abidjan Ivory Coast Temple: Planning phase; awaiting official site announcement; groundbreaking may take place sometime during mid-to-late 2019.
NOTE: With the massive growth that the Church has experienced in the Ivory Coast, some have speculated that the Ivory Coast could get one or two additional temples within the next 15 years. For this first one, this adjustment feels appropriate. Further adjustments will be made once more is known.
181. Quito Ecuador Temple: Planning phase; awaiting official site announcement; groundbreaking may take place during mid-to-late 2019.
NOTE: Despite the 14-year wait between the announcement and groundbreaking for Ecuador’s first temple, this one for the Ecuadoran capital is not anticipated to have nearly as long a wait. With other adjustments that have been made, this seems appropriate. Further adjustments will be made once more is known.
182. Belem Brazil Temple: Planning phase; awaiting official site announcement; groundbreaking may take place during late 2019-early 2020.
NOTE: Since we have a site essentially confirmed for the other Brazilian temple above, even though this one was announced a year prior to that one, it is more than likely that we will not see a groundbreaking for this Belem temple until a year or so after the one for Brasilia. If the estimates for all other temples are anywhere close (which they may or may not be), that would make this temple the last of the current bunch to be dedicated. But this is 2 or 3 years out, so changes are always possible within that time depending on what develops between now and then.

ADDITIONAL GENERAL NOTE: Temple announcements within the last three years have come during the April General Conference. They may happen at any time the First Presidency feels inspired to make them, but that has been the pattern since 2015. Also, as noted above, Elder Larry Y. Wilson said in an interview recently that 85 or more temple sites are under consideration for an announcement within the next 15 years. So we could be entering another unprecedented era of temple announcements and construction. That is one big reason why I have expanded my list of temples that may potentially be announced. I also know that sites have been procured for future temples in Managua Nicaragua (which seems most likely, as it is the first of the top ten countries with the strongest LDS presence that does not yet have a temple, and such a temple was proposed by Elder Nelson in 2012), Auckland New Zealand, Port Moresby Papua New Guinea, Bentonville Arkansas, and Missoula Montana (which was proposed by Elder Bednar sometime in 2014). I have been told by many that an official announcement will happen once unit growth and activity in temples within such areas warrants those announcements. If there have been any other sites purchased elsewhere, they have not yet been made known. We also know that several potential temples have been proposed in several locations around the world by many of our prophets and apostles. The Lord will continue to inspire such temple announcements as they are needed, and all developments will continue to be included on subsequent versions of this report.
                                                                                                           
Key:
Bolded numbers and text denote temples whose numbers already exists (for renovations), or is certain due to a scheduled dedication, as well as information that is certain, such as dedication or groundbreaking dates.
Italicized numbers and text denote temples whose numbers may change based on the order in which future dedications and groundbreakings are scheduled.
Underlined numbers and text denote temples whose numbers may change based on progress towards planning, approval, and groundbreaking.
Red text highlights changes from the last posted temple progress report.

First Presidency Announces Rededication Date for the Jordan River Utah Temple

Hello, all! I am posting with some exciting news. Today, the First Presidency announced the open house and rededication date for the Jordan River Utah Temple. The open house is set to run from Saturday March 17-Saturday April 28 (7 weeks), but will not be conducted during the time General Conference is going or on the Sundays in between (they will not be conducted on March 18, 24, 25, 31 & April 1, 8, 15, and 22). The cultural celebration will be held for this temple on Saturday May 19, and the dedication will follow the next day (Sunday May 20) in three sessions (being broadcast to those stakes within the Jordan River, Oquirrh Mountain, and Draper Utah Temple Districts).

For a while now, I have believed and was asserting that the Jordan River rededication would likely be among the first temple-related events of next year. It is nice to have that verified. I am looking into finding out more about all of this and will post with that later (adding it to this post). For now, you can find the article the Church News published about this here, and you can click here for the Mormon Newsroom report on all of this.

Thanks for the privilege of your time. I hope to be back with other posts later today. Until then, I wish you all the best.