Difference between revisions of "Austin Texas Temple"
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+ | ==Temples in Texas== | ||
+ | * [[Austin Texas Temple]] | ||
+ | * [[Dallas Texas Temple]] | ||
+ | * [[Fort Worth Texas Temple]] | ||
+ | * [[Houston Texas Temple]] | ||
+ | * [[Lubbock Texas Temple]] | ||
+ | * [[San Antonio Texas Temple]] | ||
+ | * [[McAllen Texas Temple]] | ||
+ | * [[Prosper Texas Temple]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:30, 6 October 2022
The Austin Texas Temple was among those announced by President Russell M. Nelson during the April 2022 General Conference. Other temples in Texas are the Dallas Texas Temple, Houston Texas Temple, Lubbock Texas Temple, San Antonio Texas Temple, and McAllen Texas Temple (under construction). The construction of a temple in Fort Worth was announced in October 2021.
Missionary work began in Texas in 1843. In 1898, land was purchased that eventually became the East Texas colony of Kelsey, composed of 300 Church members.
There are more than 360,000 Latter-day Saints in Texas. Austin is the state capital. [1]
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Location
The Austin Texas Temple is currently in the planning stages. No location has been announced by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.