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Grand Junction Colorado Temple
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The Grand Junction Colorado Temple is a temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints under construction in Grand Junction, Colorado. Announced in April 2021 by church president Russell M. Nelson, the temple is being constructed on a 6.94-acre site at Horizon Drive and North 12th Street in Grand Junction. The design includes a single-story layout with a central spire, and the exterior is using granite from Portugal. A groundbreaking was held on April 16, 2022, and following an open house from September 11–27, 2025, the temple is scheduled to be dedicated on October 19, 2025, by Jeffrey R. Holland.
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History
The Grand Junction Colorado Temple was announced by Russell M. Nelson during the church's April 2021 general conference.[4] A groundbreaking ceremony took place on April 16, 2022, with Chi Hong (Sam) Wong, a church general authority, presiding.[5] The event, which was livestreamed locally,[6][7] was attended by local church members, community representatives, and members of other faiths.[8]
The temple is on a 6.94 acres (2.81 ha) site at the intersection of Horizon Drive and North 12th Street in Grand Junction.[5][9] The plans call for a single-story structure of approximately 29,000 square feet (2,700 m2).[8]
During construction, several challenges were encountered. The land was primarily shale, which prevented the use of standard footings. To resolve this, 206 piers were drilled 25 feet into the ground to support the temple, which stabilized the foundation above the shale. Additional challenges included material supply chain delays and labor shortages common during the COVID-19 pandemic.[10] After it is completed, it will be the church's third temple in Colorado.[9][11]
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Design and architecture
The temple is on a 6.94-acre plot[9][12] at 12th Street and Horizon Drive in Grand Junction.[10] The single-story structure has a single spire and is being constructed with granite imported from Portugal.[13] The temple has two ordinance rooms, two sealing rooms, and a baptistry.[9]
The temple will reduce travel time for church members in western Colorado, who previously had to travel long distances to Utah or other parts of Colorado.[14] Local members have described the temple as a long-anticipated development.[8] According to media reports, some members expressed strong enthusiasm for the temple, describing it as a fulfillment of a long-held hope.[8]
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Temple practices & access
The church's temples are directed by a temple president and matron, each typically serving for a term of three years. The president and matron oversee the administration of temple operations and provide guidance and training for both temple patrons and staff. In November 2024, it was announced that Allan L. Allphin and Diane P. Allphin will serve as the temple's first president and matron.[15]
On April 8, 2025, the church announced that a public open house will be held from September 11 to 27, 2025 (excluding Sundays).[9][16] The temple will then be dedicated on October 19, 2025.[9][17]
Like all the church's temples, it is not used for Sunday worship services. To members of the church, temples are regarded as sacred houses of the Lord. Once dedicated, only church members with a current temple recommend can enter for worship.[18][19] The church teaches that temples are the "house of the Lord" and represent the most sacred spaces for its religious ordinances.[8][14][19] In the temple, members perform proxy baptisms for deceased ancestors and marriage ceremonies (called sealings).[19]
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