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'''The Queen Creek Arizona Temple''' was among the seventeen new temples announced by President [[Russell M. Nelson]] during the October 2024 general conference of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints].[https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/october-2024-general-conference-new-temples] The Queen Creek Arizona Temple will be the eighth house of the Lord operating, under construction, or announced in this southwestern state.
 
'''The Queen Creek Arizona Temple''' was among the seventeen new temples announced by President [[Russell M. Nelson]] during the October 2024 general conference of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints].[https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/october-2024-general-conference-new-temples] The Queen Creek Arizona Temple will be the eighth house of the Lord operating, under construction, or announced in this southwestern state.
  
Beginning in the 1850s, Latter-day Saints occasionally traveled from the Utah Territory to preach the restored gospel and to explore the possibility of permanent settlements in Arizona. The [[Mesa Arizona Temple]], the first in Arizona, was dedicated in October 1927.
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Beginning in the 1850s, Latter-day Saints occasionally traveled from the Utah Territory to preach the restored gospel and to explore the possibility of permanent settlements in Arizona. The first Church members arrived in Arizona in the winter of 1846. The [[Mesa Arizona Temple]], the first in Arizona, was dedicated in October 1927.
  
There are nearly 443,000 Latter-day Saints in the state in around 925 congregations. The first Church members arrived in Arizona in the winter of 1846.
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There are nearly 443,000 Latter-day Saints in the state in around 925 congregations.
  
 
Queen Creek, known originally as “Rittenhouse,” was settled by early Arizona homesteaders. Queen Creek was incorporated in 1989 and is in the far southeast of the Phoenix Metropolitan Area. There are more than 80,000 residents in the Queen Creek area.
 
Queen Creek, known originally as “Rittenhouse,” was settled by early Arizona homesteaders. Queen Creek was incorporated in 1989 and is in the far southeast of the Phoenix Metropolitan Area. There are more than 80,000 residents in the Queen Creek area.

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The Queen Creek Arizona Temple was among the seventeen new temples announced by President Russell M. Nelson during the October 2024 general conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[1] The Queen Creek Arizona Temple will be the eighth house of the Lord operating, under construction, or announced in this southwestern state.

Beginning in the 1850s, Latter-day Saints occasionally traveled from the Utah Territory to preach the restored gospel and to explore the possibility of permanent settlements in Arizona. The first Church members arrived in Arizona in the winter of 1846. The Mesa Arizona Temple, the first in Arizona, was dedicated in October 1927.

There are nearly 443,000 Latter-day Saints in the state in around 925 congregations. 

Queen Creek, known originally as “Rittenhouse,” was settled by early Arizona homesteaders. Queen Creek was incorporated in 1989 and is in the far southeast of the Phoenix Metropolitan Area. There are more than 80,000 residents in the Queen Creek area.

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The Queen Creek Arizona Temple is currently in the planning stages. No location has been announced.

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