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On Sunday, 7 October 2018, during the Sunday afternoon session of the 188th semiannual [[General Conference|general conference]] of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]], President [[Russell M. Nelson]] announced that a temple will be built in Yuba City, California. Building and maintaining temples may not change your life, "but spending time in the temple surely will," [https://www.thechurchnews.com/temples/2018-10-07/president-nelson-announces-plans-to-build-12-new-temples-156138 said President Nelson]. He continued, "To those who have long been absent from the temple, I encourage you to prepare and return as soon as possible."
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On Sunday, October 7, 2018, during the Sunday afternoon session of the 188th Semiannual [[General Conference]] of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints], President [[Russell M. Nelson]] announced that a temple would be built in Yuba City, California. Building and maintaining temples may not change your life, "but spending time in the temple surely will," [https://www.thechurchnews.com/temples/2018-10-07/president-nelson-announces-plans-to-build-12-new-temples-156138 said President Nelson]. He continued, "To those who have long been absent from the temple, I encourage you to prepare and return as soon as possible."
  
The temple will be built at 1470 Butte House Road in Yuba City, California. An existing meetinghouse on that site will be demolished. Plans call for a temple of just over 38,000 square feet, as well as a new meetinghouse and distribution center to be built next to the temple.  
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The '''Feather River California Temple''' is located on nine acres at 1470 Butte House Road in Yuba City, California. An existing meetinghouse on that site was demolished. Plans called for a temple of just over 38,000 square feet, as well as a new meetinghouse and distribution center to be built next to the temple.  
  
The temple site will cover nine acres, which includes a small parcel of land the Church plans to purchase from Yuba City in the near future. Detailed design plans for the temple are still being developed. Further information — including interior and exterior renderings — will be made public later. A groundbreaking date has not yet been set.
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With 728,995 members in 1,134 congregations in California, the Feather River California Temple will be the eighth temple in California and the first temple built in the Northern California city, which is 40-plus miles north of Sacramento, California.  
  
With 767,252 members in 1,278 congregations in California, the Feather River California Temple will be the eighth temple in California and the first temple built in the Northern California city, which is 40-plus miles north of Sacramento, California. The other temples in California are located in [[Fresno California Temple|Fresno]], [[Los Angeles California Temple|Los Angeles]], [[Newport Beach California Temple|Newport Beach]], [[Oakland California Temple|Oakland]], [[Redlands California Temple|Redlands]], [[Sacramento California Temple|Sacramento]], and [[San Diego California Temple|San Diego]].
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At the time of the announcement, Yuba City Mayor, Preet Didbal, issued a statement pledging support for the future temple:
  
Yuba City Mayor, Preet Didbal, issued a statement pledging support for the future temple:
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:"I’m excited The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints chose Yuba City to located their next temple. I know the members of the Church in our city, region and Northern California will benefit from this important religious facility. Yuba City is the ideal location for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Days to build a temple. Known for our diversity, our city embraces all cultures and religious beliefs. I look forward to working with the Church to ensure the smooth and efficient processing of this project."
  
:"I’m excited The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints chose Yuba City to located their next temple. I know the members of the Church in our city, region and Northern California will benefit from this important religious facility. Yuba City is the ideal location for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Days to build a temple. Known for our diversity, our city embraces all cultures and religious beliefs. I look forward to working with the Church to ensure a smooth and efficient processing of this project."
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==Groundbreaking Ceremony for Feather River California Temple==
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Leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints held a small groundbreaking ceremony for the Feather River California Temple in Yuba City, California, on Saturday, July 18, 2020. Attendance at the ceremony was limited because of COVID-19 social guidelines.
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Elder Paul H. Watkins, an Area Seventy, presided at the ceremony and offered the dedicatory prayer. 
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“Only months ago, a stake center held its last meeting on this site,” said Elder Watkins as he opened the groundbreaking service, “and since then, the Yuba City stake members and many leaders and the groundbreaking committee have worked very hard to prepare this ground for this event today.”
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In the dedicatory prayer, Elder Watkins prayed, “for the surrounding community that they will see and know that this temple is a blessing to them.” Elder Watkins asked for a blessing, stating that “ancestors of those who are not . . . members . . . in this area will have an increased influence upon their families here on earth.”[https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/ground-broken-for-feather-river-temple]
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Elder Watkins was joined by his wife, Dena, along with Peter Hall and his wife, Melody, co-chairs of the Feather River California Temple groundbreaking committee.  
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At the service, Sister Watkins shared her thoughts on the importance of having a temple close by the youth in Yuba City.
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“I hope that the youth here will take advantage of this closer temple and be able to go to the temple and have their own sacred spiritual experience,” said Sister Watkins.[https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/ground-broken-for-feather-river-temple]
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==Open House and Dedication==
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The public open house for the Feather River California Temple began on Saturday, August 19, 2023, and ran through Saturday, September 9, excluding Sundays.
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Before the public open house, a media day was held Tuesday, August 15. Invited guests toured the Feather River California Temple from Wednesday, August 16, through Friday, August 18.
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The temple was dedicated on Sunday, October 8, 2023, in two sessions: 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Elder [[Ulisses Soares]] of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]] dedicated the temple, five years and one day since it was announced in 2018. The dedicatory sessions were broadcast to all units in the Feather River California Temple district.
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“The dedication of this and all the other temples testifies that God has a divine vision and plan for His sons and daughters from all generations,” Elder Soares said. “It is indeed evidence of the divinity of His true gospel. This temple stands as a beacon in this area.”[https://www.thechurchnews.com/temples/2023/10/9/23903934/elder-ulisses-soares-dedicate-feather-river-california-temple]
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Elder Soares was joined by his wife, Sister Rosana Soares; Elder [[Kevin R. Duncan]], [[General Authority]] [[Seventy]] and executive director of the Temple Department, and his wife, Sister Nancy Duncan; Elder [[Mark A. Bragg]], a General Authority Seventy and president of the Church’s North America West Area, and his wife, Sister Yvonne Bragg; and Elder [[James R. Rasband]], a General Authority Seventy, and his wife, Sister Mary Rasband.
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The [[McAllen Texas Temple]] was dedicated the same day.
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==Picture Gallery of Feather River California Temple==
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<gallery class="center" mode=packed-hover>
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File:Feather River 13.jpg|Feather River California Temple
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File:Feather River 10.jpg|The gardens featuring 100-year-old olive trees transplanted from a local orchard
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File:Feather River 12.jpg|A drone shot of the pathways and stonework leading up to the front doors of the Feather River California Temple
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File:Feather River 11.jpg|100-year-old olive trees transplanted from a local orchard in the gardens of the Feather River California Temple
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File:Feather River 9.jpg|The baptistry
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File:Feather River 3.jpg|The bride's room
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File:Feather River 2.jpg|An instruction room
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File:Feather River 1.jpg|A view of the celestial room
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File:Feather River 4.jpg|Celestial room
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File:Feather River 5.jpg|Art glass on a door of the Feather River California Temple
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File:Feather River 6.jpg|The art glass's main design motif is the regionally significant almond blossom
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File:Feather River 7.jpg|A crystal chandelier in the celestial room
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File:Feather River 8.jpg|A crystal chandelier in the Feather River California Temple
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File:Feather River 14.png|A view of the spire of the Feather River California Temple/Deseret News
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File:Feather River 16.jpg|The angel Moroni atop the Feather River California Temple
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All images taken from [https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/feather-river-california-temple-open-house Church Newsroom]. ©2023 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.
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==Videos about the Feather River California Temple==
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==External Links==
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* [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/temples/details/feather-river-california-temple?lang=eng Official Feather River California Temple page]
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* [https://churchofjesuschristtemples.org/feather-river-california-temple/ Feather River California Temple page]
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* [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/temples/details/feather-river-california-temple/prayer/2023-10-08?lang=eng Feather River Temple dedicatory prayer]
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* [https://www.thechurchnews.com/temples/2023/10/9/23903934/elder-ulisses-soares-dedicate-feather-river-california-temple Church News, "The Feather River California Temple will be a ‘beacon in this area,’ Elder Soares says at dedication"]
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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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Latest revision as of 12:01, 12 October 2024

The Feather River California Temple. ©2023 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.

On Sunday, October 7, 2018, during the Sunday afternoon session of the 188th Semiannual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, President Russell M. Nelson announced that a temple would be built in Yuba City, California. Building and maintaining temples may not change your life, "but spending time in the temple surely will," said President Nelson. He continued, "To those who have long been absent from the temple, I encourage you to prepare and return as soon as possible."

The Feather River California Temple is located on nine acres at 1470 Butte House Road in Yuba City, California. An existing meetinghouse on that site was demolished. Plans called for a temple of just over 38,000 square feet, as well as a new meetinghouse and distribution center to be built next to the temple.

With 728,995 members in 1,134 congregations in California, the Feather River California Temple will be the eighth temple in California and the first temple built in the Northern California city, which is 40-plus miles north of Sacramento, California.

At the time of the announcement, Yuba City Mayor, Preet Didbal, issued a statement pledging support for the future temple:

"I’m excited The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints chose Yuba City to located their next temple. I know the members of the Church in our city, region and Northern California will benefit from this important religious facility. Yuba City is the ideal location for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Days to build a temple. Known for our diversity, our city embraces all cultures and religious beliefs. I look forward to working with the Church to ensure the smooth and efficient processing of this project."


Groundbreaking Ceremony for Feather River California Temple

Leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints held a small groundbreaking ceremony for the Feather River California Temple in Yuba City, California, on Saturday, July 18, 2020. Attendance at the ceremony was limited because of COVID-19 social guidelines.

Elder Paul H. Watkins, an Area Seventy, presided at the ceremony and offered the dedicatory prayer.

“Only months ago, a stake center held its last meeting on this site,” said Elder Watkins as he opened the groundbreaking service, “and since then, the Yuba City stake members and many leaders and the groundbreaking committee have worked very hard to prepare this ground for this event today.”

In the dedicatory prayer, Elder Watkins prayed, “for the surrounding community that they will see and know that this temple is a blessing to them.” Elder Watkins asked for a blessing, stating that “ancestors of those who are not . . . members . . . in this area will have an increased influence upon their families here on earth.”[1]

Elder Watkins was joined by his wife, Dena, along with Peter Hall and his wife, Melody, co-chairs of the Feather River California Temple groundbreaking committee.

At the service, Sister Watkins shared her thoughts on the importance of having a temple close by the youth in Yuba City.

“I hope that the youth here will take advantage of this closer temple and be able to go to the temple and have their own sacred spiritual experience,” said Sister Watkins.[2]

Open House and Dedication

The public open house for the Feather River California Temple began on Saturday, August 19, 2023, and ran through Saturday, September 9, excluding Sundays.

Before the public open house, a media day was held Tuesday, August 15. Invited guests toured the Feather River California Temple from Wednesday, August 16, through Friday, August 18.

The temple was dedicated on Sunday, October 8, 2023, in two sessions: 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Elder Ulisses Soares of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles dedicated the temple, five years and one day since it was announced in 2018. The dedicatory sessions were broadcast to all units in the Feather River California Temple district.

“The dedication of this and all the other temples testifies that God has a divine vision and plan for His sons and daughters from all generations,” Elder Soares said. “It is indeed evidence of the divinity of His true gospel. This temple stands as a beacon in this area.”[3]

Elder Soares was joined by his wife, Sister Rosana Soares; Elder Kevin R. Duncan, General Authority Seventy and executive director of the Temple Department, and his wife, Sister Nancy Duncan; Elder Mark A. Bragg, a General Authority Seventy and president of the Church’s North America West Area, and his wife, Sister Yvonne Bragg; and Elder James R. Rasband, a General Authority Seventy, and his wife, Sister Mary Rasband.

The McAllen Texas Temple was dedicated the same day.

Picture Gallery of Feather River California Temple

All images taken from Church Newsroom. ©2023 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.

Videos about the Feather River California Temple

Temples in California


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