Today, all are invited to come and see the exhibits, statues and experiences featured in the new Temple Square Visitors’ Center of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City, Utah.
The opening of the visitors’ center marks a significant step in the reopening of Temple Square in anticipation of the Salt Lake Temple Celebration, scheduled for April 5, 2027, through October 1, 2027.
The visitors’ center is open daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. with no reservations or tickets required. Guest experiences are offered in English, French, Mandarin, Portuguese and Spanish. Experiences in American Sign Language (ASL) will be available soon. The only experience requiring a reservation is the “Inside a Temple” tour, a guided 30-minute experience on the lower level of the center.
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A glimpse inside the Provo Missionary Training Center in Utah. See how missionaries learn, grow, and prepare to serve the Lord around the world.
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What your children really want for dinner is you!
In an age of constant online connection, we may need to disconnect from technologies and other distractions to truly reconnect with our families.
Families grow stronger when they set aside these distractions and spend meaningful time together—learning eternal values like the importance of marriage and children, the purpose of life, and the true source of joy.
Parents also have a duty to teach their children practical knowledge apart from gospel principles. Families unite when they do meaningful things together. Happy family experiences strengthen family ties. Camping, sports activities, and other recreation are especially valuable for bonding families.
Some may say, “But we have no time for any of that.” To find time to do what is truly worthwhile, many parents will find that they can turn their families on if they all turn their technologies off.
What those we love need most is simply time with us. Our Savior, Jesus Christ, is our ultimate role model. He will help us as we strive to build these family bonds.
Students, faculty and staff, as well as community representatives and leaders, crowded the 19,000-seat Marriott Center in Provo, Utah, for the late-morning devotional. Students lined up as early as 6:30 a.m. in a queue that stretched to the Provo Missionary Training Center. As the close to 20,000 voices in the audience sang “We Thank Thee, Oh God, for a Prophet” to begin the meeting, the walls and seats of the Marriott Center hummed.
President @OaksDallinH' remarks, which he said apply to “all who follow the words of a prophet,” were also streamed to BYU–Idaho, BYU–Hawaii and Ensign College campuses and broadcast on https://t.co/fuc07c0yRM and https://t.co/rWFZ3lNs9p.
The event was the first time the new Church President has spoken at a devotional since being set apart as the President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Oct. 14, 2025
Even active members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints may sometimes have concerns about some historical, doctrinal, or social issues connected with the Church. I want to help all our members overcome present or future doubts.
Whatever those doubts, the way to overcome them is to get closer to our Savior Jesus Christ. Again and again, He has taught us that He is the way.
Former BYU AD Tom Holmoe and his wife Lori announce their call to serve as mission leadership for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the California Oakland/San Francisco mission.
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President Jeffrey R. Holland, President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints died Saturday, Dec. 27 at 3:15 a.m. MST, at age 85, from complications associated with kidney disease.
Known for his words and the way he expressed them, President Holland will be remembered for the love he shared in nations around the world, where he taught and testified of the reality of Jesus Christ. An educator by profession, he inspired generations with his general conference talks, devotional addresses, missionary messages and social media posts. In almost every corner of the globe, he declared that the “gospel of Jesus Christ is personally precious, everlastingly hopeful and eternally true.”
In Times Square, the billboards went dark—then lit up with a message of hope: Jesus Christ is the reason for Christmas. A glowing Nativity reminded us He was born for each of us—to bring peace, purpose, and healing. Share this message with someone today.
BYU lost twice to the #4 team in the country. Texas Tech is a GREAT team. BYU should still be in the College Football Playoff at 11-2 with the 2 best losses of any team in the country. 11 win teams shouldn’t be punished for the result of the Conference Championship game. Period.
One of our living apostles, set the record straight in a very concise way as to how we differ from traditional creedal christianity. I hope you give it a listen. This is Elder Holland (educator and former President of BYU)