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Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple

The Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple is the 95th operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). It serves stakes in Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Kansas.

Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple
Number95
DedicationJuly 30, 2000, by James E. Faust
Site1 acre (0.40 ha)
Floor area10,890 sq ft (1,012 m2)
Height71 ft (22 m)
Official website • News & images
Church chronology
Additional information
AnnouncedMarch 14, 1999
GroundbreakingJuly 3, 1999, by Rex D. Pinegar
Open houseJuly 8–22, 2000
RededicatedMay 19, 2019, by Henry B. Eyring
Designed byRichard Lueb and Church A&E Services
LocationYukon, Oklahoma, United States
Exterior finishWhite marble quarried in Vermont
Temple designClassic modern, single-spire design
Ordinance rooms2 (Movie, two-stage progressive rooms)
Sealing rooms2
Clothing rentalNot available
Visitors' centerNo
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Coordinates: 35°35′30.64559″N 97°43′36.11999″W / 35.5918459972°N 97.7266999972°W / 35.5918459972; -97.7266999972

The Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple was announced on March 14, 1999,[1] to be built on land purchased years earlier for the building of a meetinghouse, along with an additional parcel of land donated by the sellers. The additional land was originally used as a baseball field by local church members.

The temple groundbreaking took place on July 3, 1999 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.[2] The temple open house began on July 15, 2000 with over 40,000 visitors touring the temple in a seven-day period. James E. Faust, second counselor in the First Presidency, dedicated the Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple on July 30, 2000.[3] It was constructed at a cost of $4.5 million.[4]

The temple has a total floor area of 10,769 square feet (1,000.5 m2), two ordinance rooms, and two sealing rooms.[5]

On April 10, 2017 the LDS Church announced that the temple would close in October 2017 for renovations that would be completed in 2019.[6] On January 16, 2019, the LDS Church announced that the temple would be rededicated on May 19, 2019.[7] While the church originally announced there would be no open house, an update on 22 April indicated there would be an open house from April 24 to May 1, excluding Sunday.[8][9] The temple was rededicated by Henry B. Eyring.[10]

In 2020, the Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple was closed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.[11]

See also

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Temples in Texas and Oklahoma
Red = Operating
Blue = Under construction
Yellow = Announced
Black = Closed for renovations
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References

  1. ^ "Six more temples announced; total now 108", Church News, March 27, 1999
  2. ^ "Ground broken for first temple in Oklahoma", Church News, July 10, 1999
  3. ^ "Oklahoma City Oklahoma: 'A sacred and beautiful structure'", Church News, August 5, 2000
  4. ^ Lang, George (February 12, 2000). "New temple to serve area Mormons". The Daily Oklahoman. Retrieved November 17, 2022.
  5. ^ "Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple facts and figures", Church News, August 5, 2000
  6. ^ "Four Mormon Temples Will Close for Renovation", Newsroom, LDS Church, April 10, 2017
  7. ^ "Temple Rededications Announced for May 2019", Newsroom, LDS Church, January 16, 2019
  8. ^ "Public Open House Begins for Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple", Newsroom, LDS Church, April 22, 2019
  9. ^ Hinton, Clara (April 24, 2019). "Oklahoma City Temple has open house". The Oklahoman. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
  10. ^ "Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple Rededicated", Newsroom, LDS Church, May 19, 2019
  11. ^ Stack, Peggy Fletcher. "All Latter-day Saint temples to close due to coronavirus", The Salt Lake Tribune, 26 March 2020. Retrieved on 28 March 2020.

Additional reading

  • "Oklahoma temple dedication in July", Church News, June 3, 2000
  • Dockstader, Julie A. (August 5, 2000), "Oklahoma City Temple: A sacred building on sacred ground", Church News
  • Dockstader, Julie A. (February 17, 2001), "They're tested in fire; not found wanting", Church News
  • "Temple work is a way to say thanks for temple", Church News, December 4, 2004
  • "Limited damage for members in wake of Oklahoma tornadoes", Church News, February 11, 2009

External links

  •   Media related to Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple at Wikimedia Commons
  • Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple Official site
  • Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple at ChurchofJesusChristTemples.org

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The Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple is the 95th operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints LDS Church It serves stakes in Oklahoma Arkansas and Kansas Oklahoma City Oklahoma TempleNumber95DedicationJuly 30 2000 by James E FaustSite1 acre 0 40 ha Floor area10 890 sq ft 1 012 m2 Height71 ft 22 m Official website News amp imagesChurch chronology Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple Caracas Venezuela TempleAdditional informationAnnouncedMarch 14 1999GroundbreakingJuly 3 1999 by Rex D PinegarOpen houseJuly 8 22 2000RededicatedMay 19 2019 by Henry B EyringDesigned byRichard Lueb and Church A amp E ServicesLocationYukon Oklahoma United StatesExterior finishWhite marble quarried in VermontTemple designClassic modern single spire designOrdinance rooms2 Movie two stage progressive rooms Sealing rooms2Clothing rentalNot availableVisitors centerNo edit Coordinates 35 35 30 64559 N 97 43 36 11999 W 35 5918459972 N 97 7266999972 W 35 5918459972 97 7266999972The Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple was announced on March 14 1999 1 to be built on land purchased years earlier for the building of a meetinghouse along with an additional parcel of land donated by the sellers The additional land was originally used as a baseball field by local church members The temple groundbreaking took place on July 3 1999 in Oklahoma City Oklahoma 2 The temple open house began on July 15 2000 with over 40 000 visitors touring the temple in a seven day period James E Faust second counselor in the First Presidency dedicated the Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple on July 30 2000 3 It was constructed at a cost of 4 5 million 4 The temple has a total floor area of 10 769 square feet 1 000 5 m2 two ordinance rooms and two sealing rooms 5 On April 10 2017 the LDS Church announced that the temple would close in October 2017 for renovations that would be completed in 2019 6 On January 16 2019 the LDS Church announced that the temple would be rededicated on May 19 2019 7 While the church originally announced there would be no open house an update on 22 April indicated there would be an open house from April 24 to May 1 excluding Sunday 8 9 The temple was rededicated by Henry B Eyring 10 In 2020 the Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple was closed in response to the coronavirus pandemic 11 Contents 1 See also 2 References 3 Additional reading 4 External linksSee also Edit LDS Church portal Austin Dallas Fort Worth Houston Lubbock McAllen Prosper San Antonio Ciudad Juarez Oklahoma City Bentonville Albuquerque Monterrey Torreonclass notpageimage Temples in Texas and OklahomaRed OperatingBlue Under constructionYellow AnnouncedBlack Closed for renovationsedit dd dd dd dd dd dd Comparison of temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints List of temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints List of temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints by geographic region Temple architecture Latter day Saints The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints in Arkansas The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints in OklahomaReferences Edit Six more temples announced total now 108 Church News March 27 1999 Ground broken for first temple in Oklahoma Church News July 10 1999 Oklahoma City Oklahoma A sacred and beautiful structure Church News August 5 2000 Lang George February 12 2000 New temple to serve area Mormons The Daily Oklahoman Retrieved November 17 2022 Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple facts and figures Church News August 5 2000 Four Mormon Temples Will Close for Renovation Newsroom LDS Church April 10 2017 Temple Rededications Announced for May 2019 Newsroom LDS Church January 16 2019 Public Open House Begins for Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple Newsroom LDS Church April 22 2019 Hinton Clara April 24 2019 Oklahoma City Temple has open house The Oklahoman Retrieved November 14 2022 Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple Rededicated Newsroom LDS Church May 19 2019 Stack Peggy Fletcher All Latter day Saint temples to close due to coronavirus The Salt Lake Tribune 26 March 2020 Retrieved on 28 March 2020 Additional reading Edit Oklahoma temple dedication in July Church News June 3 2000 Dockstader Julie A August 5 2000 Oklahoma City Temple A sacred building on sacred ground Church News Dockstader Julie A February 17 2001 They re tested in fire not found wanting Church News Temple work is a way to say thanks for temple Church News December 4 2004 Limited damage for members in wake of Oklahoma tornadoes Church News February 11 2009External links Edit Media related to Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple at Wikimedia Commons Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple Official site Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple at ChurchofJesusChristTemples org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple amp oldid 1124724277, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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