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The Pocatello Idaho Temple was first announced during the annual [[General Conference|general conference]] of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] on 2 April 2017 by then-Church President [[Thomas S. Monson]]. This will be the Gem State’s sixth temple, a state with nearly half a million members of the Church. Other temples are located in [[Boise Idaho Temple|Boise]], [[Rexburg Idaho Temple|Rexburg]], [[Twin Falls Idaho Temple|Twin Falls]], [[Idaho Falls Idaho Temple|Idaho Falls]], and [[Meridian Idaho Temple|Meridian]]. A seventh temple has been announced in Burley.
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The '''Pocatello Idaho Temple''' was first announced during the annual [[General Conference|general conference]] of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] on 2 April 2017 by then-Church President [[Thomas S. Monson]]. This became the Gem State’s sixth temple, a state with nearly half a million members of the Church. Other temples are located in [[Boise Idaho Temple|Boise]], [[Idaho Falls Idaho Temple|Idaho Falls]], [[Meridian Idaho Temple|Meridian]], [[Rexburg Idaho Temple|Rexburg]], and [[Twin Falls Idaho Temple|Twin Falls]]. A seventh temple is under construction in [[Burley Idaho Temple|Burley]]. Two additional temples have been announced for [[Montpelier Idaho Temple|Montpelier]] and a second for [[Teton River Idaho Temple|Rexburg]].
  
The Idaho Falls Idaho Temple was dedicated in 1945 and rededicated on 4 June 2017. Decades later came the Boise temple in 1984. That was followed by the Twin Falls and the Rexburg Temples, both dedicated in 2008. The Meridian Idaho Temple was dedicated on 19 November 2017.
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An artist rendering of the Pocatello Idaho Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was released on Thursday, 6 September 2018. The rendering featured a three-story, 67,696-square-foot temple with a center spire. The temple is located east of Satterfield Drive and Butte Street in Pocatello, adjacent to an existing Latter-day Saint [[Stake Center|stake center]], in a subdivision known as Crestview Estates – Division 2. The sacred edifice is located on a 13-acre lot high up the East Bench, in the vicinity of Highland High School.  
  
An artist rendering of the Pocatello Idaho Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was released on Thursday, 6 September 2018. The rendering features a three-story temple with a center spire. The temple will be located east of Satterfield Drive and Butte Street in Pocatello, adjacent to an existing LDS [[Stake Center|stake center]], in a new subdivision known as Crestview Estates – Division 2. The new sacred edifice will be located on a 13-acre lot high up the East Bench, in the vicinity of Highland High School. Construction on the temple is expected to begin in 2019 and will take between two and three years to complete.
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Brent Roberts, managing director of the Church’s Special Projects Department, [https://www.mormonnewsroom.org/article/neighbors-learn-of-pocatello-idaho-temple-plan commented], "This is an exciting and wonderful time for Pocatello. The temple design is beautiful, intricate, and has been meticulously planned. As with all temples, this building will be constructed with the finest materials and with careful attention to detail so that it can fulfill its sacred purpose as a house of the Lord." Bill Williams, director of Temple Design, who was born and raised in Pocatello, further commented, "This temple combines classical architectural elements as well as more modern art deco designs and draws upon colors native to the beautiful state of Idaho. The details inside and outside the building will be stunning, from the art glass to the flooring to the grounds. Those who visit this temple will also be able to enjoy lovely views looking out to the west toward the Snake River Plain."
 
 
Pocatello Mayor Brian Blad, who is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, said there were four locations he thought the Church would consider. In addition to the site the church ultimately chose, he saw promise in a site in northwest Pocatello, one within the planned Northgate development just north of the selected location, and at the church’s farm to the south, along Bannock Highway. [https://idahostatejournal.com/news/local/location-and-design-of-pocatello-lds-temple-announced/article_fe0900ed-f958-52a5-b57d-a2b5933b43de.html He commented], "They owned the land already, and it seems like the temples typically are on top of a hill, where you can see them and they are visible from all over. Where this location is you can see it north and south, and you can see it west as you come in on Interstate 86." He added that the city will have to keep a close eye on the temple’s effect on traffic patterns, but the announcement is good news for both residents and the economy. "Anywhere they have built a temple historically, you see an uptick in the economy," he said.
 
  
 
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==New Renderings Released for Pocatello Idaho Temple==
 
 
On Friday evening, 1 March 2019, Church representatives shared the recently released renderings of the new Pocatello Idaho Temple at a neighborhood open house for those who live near the temple site east of Satterfield Drive and Butte Street, giving neighbors an opportunity to see the interior renderings as well as the site plan. A rendering of the exterior of the temple was released to the public in September 2018. In addition to the neighborhood open house, Church representatives held a briefing Thursday evening 28 February 2019, for local leaders to showcase the plans for the temple. They also conducted interviews with local media.
 
 
Mormon Newsroom.org reports that the rendering features a three-story, 67,696-square-foot temple with a center spire. The temple will occupy a 12.77-acre site on the city’s east side, and once completed, it will serve more than 64,000 Latter-day Saints from southeastern Idaho.
 
 
Brent Roberts, managing director of the Church’s Special Projects Department, [https://www.mormonnewsroom.org/article/neighbors-learn-of-pocatello-idaho-temple-plan commented], "This is an exciting and wonderful time for Pocatello. The temple design is beautiful, intricate, and has been meticulously planned. As with all temples, this building will be constructed with the finest materials and with careful attention to detail so that it can fulfill its sacred purpose as a house of the Lord." Bill Williams, director of Temple Design, who was born and raised in Pocatello, further commented, "This temple combines classical architectural elements as well as more modern art deco designs and draws upon colors native to the beautiful state of Idaho. The details inside and outside the building will be stunning, from the art glass to the flooring to the grounds. Those who visit this temple will also be able to enjoy lovely views looking out to the west toward the Snake River Plain."
 
 
Larry Fisher, a Pocatello business owner and the Church’s local director of Public Affairs, said, "It has been a wonderful experience being part of the preparations for the temple that will be built here in our valley. Not only have we felt the excitement of the members of our faith, we are appreciative and grateful for the support and excitement of many who are of other faiths, including members of the Portneuf Valley Interfaith Fellowship. The temple will be a blessing for our whole community."
 
  
 
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==Members Clear the Way for the Groundbreaking of the Pocatello Idaho Temple==
 
==Members Clear the Way for the Groundbreaking of the Pocatello Idaho Temple==
  
In preparation for the groundbreaking for the new Pocatello Idaho Temple which will take place on Saturday, 16 March 2019, thousands of youth gathered this week with shovels and rakes in hand to clear the way. Both youths from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and community members worked together to clear and knock out sagebrush in less than two hours.
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In preparation for the groundbreaking for the new Pocatello Idaho Temple on Saturday, 16 March 2019, thousands of teens gathered with shovels and rakes in hand to clear the way. Both young people from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and community members worked together to clear and knock out sagebrush in less than two hours.
  
 
Tad Hancock, who is from Pocatello, [https://www.kpvi.com/news/local_news/thousands-gather-to-clear-the-way-for-the-ground-breaking/article_c144908a-410d-11e9-b4e6-cf96b7e06a0a.html said], "You know, nobody expected that many people and so when they got there I think it was such a surprise and kids were just amazed by, you know, four to five thousand is quite a few kids together and I think it was just special that they knew that this is going to be an important event in their lives and having that many kids together and knowing what it’s going to mean for them down the road, I think is just a neat experience."
 
Tad Hancock, who is from Pocatello, [https://www.kpvi.com/news/local_news/thousands-gather-to-clear-the-way-for-the-ground-breaking/article_c144908a-410d-11e9-b4e6-cf96b7e06a0a.html said], "You know, nobody expected that many people and so when they got there I think it was such a surprise and kids were just amazed by, you know, four to five thousand is quite a few kids together and I think it was just special that they knew that this is going to be an important event in their lives and having that many kids together and knowing what it’s going to mean for them down the road, I think is just a neat experience."
  
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==Groundbreaking Ceremony for the Pocatello Idaho Temple==
 
==Groundbreaking Ceremony for the Pocatello Idaho Temple==
  
[[Image:Pocatello-Idaho-Temple-Groundbreaking.jpg|600px|thumb|<center><span style="color:#0000FF">Leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints joined with community and interfaith leaders in southeastern Idaho Saturday morning, 16 March 2019, for the official groundbreaking ceremony of the Pocatello Idaho Temple. ©2019 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.</span></center>|center]]
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Leaders of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] joined with community and interfaith leaders in southeastern Idaho Saturday morning, 16 March 2019, for the official groundbreaking ceremony of the Pocatello Idaho Temple. Music was provided by a local choir and selections included "Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise" and "Redeemer of Israel."
 
Leaders of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] joined with community and interfaith leaders in southeastern Idaho Saturday morning, 16 March 2019, for the official groundbreaking ceremony of the Pocatello Idaho Temple. Music was provided by a local choir and selections included "Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise" and "Redeemer of Israel."
 
  
 
Elder [[Wilford W. Andersen]] of the [[Seventy]] presided at the ceremony and offered the dedicatory prayer at the temple site on the Gate City’s east side. Attendance at the ceremony was by invitation only and the general public was invited to view the proceedings live from local meetinghouses.  
 
Elder [[Wilford W. Andersen]] of the [[Seventy]] presided at the ceremony and offered the dedicatory prayer at the temple site on the Gate City’s east side. Attendance at the ceremony was by invitation only and the general public was invited to view the proceedings live from local meetinghouses.  
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Karen Mead, a local Latter-day Saint, said, "We have been anticipating that someday there might be a temple in Pocatello." Pastor Jacqualine Theresa Thomas of Praise Temple of God in Pocatello who attended the groundbreaking, said, "I think [the temple] is going to bless [Latter-day Saints] and bless them immensely, and it will probably bring us even closer together." And Mohammed Safdar of the Islamic Society of Southeast Idaho commented, "We were asking for permission to build the mosque here, so this community will be there to help us."  
 
Karen Mead, a local Latter-day Saint, said, "We have been anticipating that someday there might be a temple in Pocatello." Pastor Jacqualine Theresa Thomas of Praise Temple of God in Pocatello who attended the groundbreaking, said, "I think [the temple] is going to bless [Latter-day Saints] and bless them immensely, and it will probably bring us even closer together." And Mohammed Safdar of the Islamic Society of Southeast Idaho commented, "We were asking for permission to build the mosque here, so this community will be there to help us."  
  
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The Pocatello Idaho Temple, the sixth temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Gem State, will be located east of Satterfield Drive and Butte Street in Pocatello in a new subdivision known as Crestview Estates – Division 2. Construction on the temple is expected to take between two and three years to complete. Once completed, the temple will serve more than 64,000 Latter-day Saints from southeastern Idaho.
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==Open House, Youth Devotional, and Temple Dedication for the Pocatello Idaho Temple==
 
 
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==Dedication Date Set for Pocatello Idaho Temple==
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The public was invited to tour the new temple from Saturday, 18 September 2021 through Saturday, 23 October 2021, except for Sundays, including September 19, 26, October 2–3 (General Conference|general conference), 10 and 17.  
 
 
The [[First Presidency]] of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] has announced that the Pocatello Idaho Temple, located in the city known as the Gate City, will be dedicated on Sunday, 7 November 2021. President [[M. Russell Ballard]], acting president of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]], will preside and dedicate the temple. The temple will be dedicated in three sessions at 9:00 am, noon, and 3:00 pm.
 
 
 
The public is cordially invited to tour the new temple in Pocatello, beginning on Saturday, 18 September 2021. The open house runs through Saturday, 23 October 2021, except for Sundays, including September 19, 26, October 2–3 (General Conference|general conference), 10 and 17. Times for Mondays through Thursdays are from 8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.; times for Fridays and Saturdays are 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Reservations are encouraged and can be done online at [https://pocatellotemple.org pocatellotemple.org]. The Spanish and English tours, which include a brief video before entering the temple, begin at one of four meetinghouses in Pocatello, as described on the open house ticket.
 
 
 
The [https://pocatellotemple.org website] and [https://pocatellotemple.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Pocatello-Temple-Open-House-Newsletter-Issue-1.pdf monthly temple open house newsletter] provide additional information on other events and opportunities
 
 
 
Special "invited guest" tours are planned for early September for local youth and young single adults, where they can invite friends of other faiths to go through the open house with them or serve as tour guides during the age-specific dates and times.
 
 
 
A youth devotional will be held on Saturday, 6 November 2021, just prior to the [https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/event/pocatello-idaho-temple-dedication dedication] on Sunday, 7 November 2021, presided by President [[M. Russell Ballard]], acting president of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]]. The dedicatory sessions and youth devotional will be broadcast to all congregations in the Pocatello Idaho [[Temple district]].
 
 
 
Bill Williams, Director of Temple Design, who was born and raised in Pocatello, [https://www.ldsdaily.com/church-lds/dedication-date-announced-for-pocatello-idaho-temple/ commented], "This temple combines classical architectural elements as well as more modern art deco designs and draws upon colors native to the beautiful state of Idaho." He continued, "The details inside and outside the building will be stunning, from the art glass to the flooring to the grounds. Those who visit this temple will also be able to enjoy lovely views looking out to the west toward the Snake River Plain."
 
 
 
==Youth Devotional and Temple Dedication for the Pocatello Idaho Temple==
 
  
 
On Saturday evening, 6 November 2021, a youth devotional was held. The devotional was broadcast to all congregations in the Pocatello Idaho [[Temple district|temple district]].  
 
On Saturday evening, 6 November 2021, a youth devotional was held. The devotional was broadcast to all congregations in the Pocatello Idaho [[Temple district|temple district]].  
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
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* [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/temples/details/pocatello-idaho-temple?lang=eng Official Pocatello Idaho Temple page]
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* [https://churchofjesuschristtemples.org/pocatello-idaho-temple/ Pocatello Idaho Temple page]
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* [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/temples/details/pocatello-idaho-temple/prayer/2021-11-07?lang=eng Pocatello Idaho Temple dedicatory prayer]
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* [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/manual/families-and-temples/what-is-the-purpose-of-the-temple?lang=eng What is the Purpose of the Temple]
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* [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/comeuntochrist/article/temples What Are Temples?]
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* [https://www.thechurchnews.com/temples/2022/11/27/23466258/inside-church-headquarters-presiding-bishopric-location-design-construction-of-temples Church News, “Inside Church Headquarters: The location, design and construction of Latter-day Saint temples]
 
* [https://www.eastidahonews.com/2020/02/construction-crews-making-progress-on-latter-day-saint-temple-in-pocatello/ Construction crews making progress on Latter-day saint temple in Pocatello]
 
* [https://www.eastidahonews.com/2020/02/construction-crews-making-progress-on-latter-day-saint-temple-in-pocatello/ Construction crews making progress on Latter-day saint temple in Pocatello]
  

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The Pocatello Idaho Temple. ©2021 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.

The Pocatello Idaho Temple was first announced during the annual general conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on 2 April 2017 by then-Church President Thomas S. Monson. This became the Gem State’s sixth temple, a state with nearly half a million members of the Church. Other temples are located in Boise, Idaho Falls, Meridian, Rexburg, and Twin Falls. A seventh temple is under construction in Burley. Two additional temples have been announced for Montpelier and a second for Rexburg.

An artist rendering of the Pocatello Idaho Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was released on Thursday, 6 September 2018. The rendering featured a three-story, 67,696-square-foot temple with a center spire. The temple is located east of Satterfield Drive and Butte Street in Pocatello, adjacent to an existing Latter-day Saint stake center, in a subdivision known as Crestview Estates – Division 2. The sacred edifice is located on a 13-acre lot high up the East Bench, in the vicinity of Highland High School.

Brent Roberts, managing director of the Church’s Special Projects Department, commented, "This is an exciting and wonderful time for Pocatello. The temple design is beautiful, intricate, and has been meticulously planned. As with all temples, this building will be constructed with the finest materials and with careful attention to detail so that it can fulfill its sacred purpose as a house of the Lord." Bill Williams, director of Temple Design, who was born and raised in Pocatello, further commented, "This temple combines classical architectural elements as well as more modern art deco designs and draws upon colors native to the beautiful state of Idaho. The details inside and outside the building will be stunning, from the art glass to the flooring to the grounds. Those who visit this temple will also be able to enjoy lovely views looking out to the west toward the Snake River Plain."


Members Clear the Way for the Groundbreaking of the Pocatello Idaho Temple

In preparation for the groundbreaking for the new Pocatello Idaho Temple on Saturday, 16 March 2019, thousands of teens gathered with shovels and rakes in hand to clear the way. Both young people from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and community members worked together to clear and knock out sagebrush in less than two hours.

Tad Hancock, who is from Pocatello, said, "You know, nobody expected that many people and so when they got there I think it was such a surprise and kids were just amazed by, you know, four to five thousand is quite a few kids together and I think it was just special that they knew that this is going to be an important event in their lives and having that many kids together and knowing what it’s going to mean for them down the road, I think is just a neat experience."

Groundbreaking Ceremony for the Pocatello Idaho Temple

Leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints joined with community and interfaith leaders in southeastern Idaho 16 March 2019, for the official groundbreaking ceremony of the Pocatello Idaho Temple. ©2019 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.

Leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints joined with community and interfaith leaders in southeastern Idaho Saturday morning, 16 March 2019, for the official groundbreaking ceremony of the Pocatello Idaho Temple. Music was provided by a local choir and selections included "Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise" and "Redeemer of Israel."

Elder Wilford W. Andersen of the Seventy presided at the ceremony and offered the dedicatory prayer at the temple site on the Gate City’s east side. Attendance at the ceremony was by invitation only and the general public was invited to view the proceedings live from local meetinghouses.

Elder Andersen was joined by Elder S. Gifford Nielsen of the Seventy and Elder Brian K. Taylor of the Seventy. During his remarks, Elder Andersen said, "It's very much appreciated by us to see these representatives of other faiths here. We see that wherever a temple is built and dedicated, the faith of the Saints increases, their attendance increases, they become better neighbors, they become better members." He continued, "So many of our friends from other faiths joined us. This says volumes about this community being able to reach out to so many people and invite them to participate."

Karen Mead, a local Latter-day Saint, said, "We have been anticipating that someday there might be a temple in Pocatello." Pastor Jacqualine Theresa Thomas of Praise Temple of God in Pocatello who attended the groundbreaking, said, "I think [the temple] is going to bless [Latter-day Saints] and bless them immensely, and it will probably bring us even closer together." And Mohammed Safdar of the Islamic Society of Southeast Idaho commented, "We were asking for permission to build the mosque here, so this community will be there to help us."

Open House, Youth Devotional, and Temple Dedication for the Pocatello Idaho Temple

The public was invited to tour the new temple from Saturday, 18 September 2021 through Saturday, 23 October 2021, except for Sundays, including September 19, 26, October 2–3 (General Conference|general conference), 10 and 17.

On Saturday evening, 6 November 2021, a youth devotional was held. The devotional was broadcast to all congregations in the Pocatello Idaho temple district.

On Sunday, 7 November 2021, President M. Russell Ballard, acting president of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, presided at the dedication of the Pocatello Idaho Temple. The dedicatory sessions were held at 9 a.m., noon, and 3 p.m. MDT and were broadcast to all congregations in the Pocatello Idaho temple district.

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