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Quick Facts

ANNOUNCED
3 April 2022

ANNOUNCED BY
President Russell M. Nelson

GROUNDBREAKING
1 June 2024

GROUNDBREAKING PRESIDED BY
Elder Vaiangina Sikahema

DEDICATED
date

DEDICATED BY
person and title


DEDICATION ORDER
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LOCATION
5997 Brecksville Road
Independence, Ohio 44131
United States

PHONE
phone link

Additional Facts

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Description

Cleveland is located along the southern shore of Lake Erie and is located about 20 miles from the Church’s first temple in Kirtland. There are more than 63,000 Latter-day Saints in approximately 125 congregations in Ohio.[1]”President Nelson Announces 17 New Temples,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 3 Apr. 2022.

History

The temple in Kirtland was dedicated in 1836, and the property was, until 2024, owned by the Community of Christ.

Announcement

On April 3, 2022, President Russell M. Nelson announced plans to construct the Cleveland Ohio Temple at the April 2022 General Conference. It was announced in conjunction with 16 other temples.[2]”President Nelson Announces 17 New Temples,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 3 Apr. 2022. https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/prophet-new-temples-april-2022.

This will be the state’s second temple. The Columbus Ohio Temple was dedicated in September 1999

Location Announcement

On December 19, 2022, the location of the Cleveland Ohio Temple was announced as a parcel of property on Brecksville Road (south of Longano Drive) in Independence, Cuyahoga County. [3]”Three Temple Sites Announced in the Americas,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 19 Dec. 2022.

Render Released

On July 25, 2023, the official exterior rendering for the Cleveland Ohio Temple was released to the public.[4]”Site Announced for Temple in California,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 25 Jul. 2023.

Groundbreaking Announced

On 15 April 2024 the Church announced the date for the groundbreaking service for the Cleveland Ohio Temple.[5]Taylor, Scott. “Cleveland Ohio Temple Groundbreaking Date Set by First Presidency.” Church News, 15 Apr. 2024, www.thechurchnews.com/temples/2024/04/15/cleveland-ohio-temple-groundbreaking-date.

Groundbreaking

Elder Vaiangina Sikahema, First Counselor in the North America Northeast Area Presidency, presided at the groundbreaking for the Cleveland Ohio Temple on Saturday, June 1, 2024. “So many of you are pioneers in this area and have made this day possible, and we thank you,” said Elder Sikahema. During his dedicatory prayer, he expressed gratitude for the early Saints who gathered in Kirtland, Ohio, saying, “Holy Father, we stand here now nearly two centuries from those difficult days, blessed because Thy people followed the Prophet Joseph to this great land of Ohio.”[6]”Ground Broken for Two US Temples,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 3 Jun. 2024.

GROUNDBREAKING ORDER
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Date2023 10 07
ByGary B. Sabin
RoleSeventy
Attendees##

⮜Preceded by San Luis Potosí Mexico
Followed by Teton River Idaho

Details

Location

Cleveland is located along the southern shore of Lake Erie. The location of the Cleveland Ohio Temple was announced as a parcel of property on Brecksville Road (south of Longano Drive) in Independence, Cuyahoga County.

Site

A 2,200-square-foot ancillary building will provide a non-patron waiting area, restrooms, break room, and storage for grounds and maintenance equipment.

Location

5997 Brecksville Road
Independence, Ohio 44131
United States

Latitude#
Longitude#

Phone

phone

Elevation

FeetMeters
746.25227.457

Site

AcresHectares
12.55.1

Exterior

The temple is designed to have a colonial feel, with columns, entablatures, and window transoms that are reminiscent of federal style buildings.

Cladding

Exterior renderings show a light stone material facade

Windows

Tall rectangular line the outside of the temple, filled with ornate art glass.

Exterior Finish

text

Architectural Features

Single attached central tower

FeetMeters
Height10030.48
To Shoulder257.62
Width115.7535.28
Length109.533.38
Footprint9,000#

Spires and Finial

Spires

A 75 foot spire reach up to 100 sits atop the center of the building.

Spire Details

Spires1
LocationCenter
Finishstone
Typedome
shapebeveled square
Tower shapeoctagonal

Interior

Plans call for a single-story temple of approximately 9,000 square feet.

Area30,000 f2 (2,787 m2)
Floors above grade1
Floors below Grade0.5*
Baptistries1*
Initiatories10*
Endowment Rooms2*
Sealing Rooms2*
*estimated

Region

Alabama1Birmingham
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Arizona7Gilbert · Mesa · Phoenix · Snowflake · The Gila Valley · Tucson · Yuma
Arkansas1Bentonville
California12Bakersfield · Feather River · Fresno · Los Angeles · Modesto · Newport · Oakland · Redlands · Sacramento · San Diego · San Jose · Yorba Linda
Colorado4Colorado Springs · Denver · Fort Collins · Grand Junction
Connecticut1Hartford
Florida5Fort Lauderdale · Jacksonville · Orlando · Tallahassee · Tampa
Georgia1Atlanta
Hawaii4Honolulu · Kahului · Kona · Laie
Idaho9Boise · Burley · Idaho Falls · Meridian · Montpelier · Pocatello · Rexburg · Teton River · Twin Falls
Illinois2Chicago · Nauvoo
Indiana1Indianapolis
Iowa1Des Moines
Kansas1Wichita
Kentucky1Louisville
Louisiana1Baton Rouge
Maryland1Washington D.C.
Massachusetts1Boston
Michigan2Detroit · Grand Rapids
Minnesota1St. Paul
Missouri3Kansas City · Springfield · St. Louis
Montana3Billings · Helena · Missoula
Nebraska1Winter Quarters
Nevada4Elko · Las Vegas · Lone Mountain · Reno
New Mexico2Albuquerque · Farmington
New York2Manhattan · Palmyra
North Carolina2Charlotte · Raleigh
North Dakota1Bismarck
Ohio3Cincinnati · Cleveland · Columbus
Oklahoma2Oklahoma City · Tulsa
Oregon3Medford · Portland · Willamette Valley ·
Pennsylvania3Harrisburg · Philadelphia · Pittsburgh
South Carolina1Columbia
Tennessee3Knoxville · Memphis · Nashville
Texas9Austin · Dallas · Fort Worth · Houston South · Houston · Lubbock · McAllen · McKinney · San Antonio
Utah30
Virginia3Richmond · Roanoke · Winchester
Washington6Columbia River · Moses Lake · Seattle · Spokane · Tacoma · Vancouver
Wyoming3Casper · Cody · Star Valley

Sources and Citations

References

References
1 ”President Nelson Announces 17 New Temples,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 3 Apr. 2022.
2 ”President Nelson Announces 17 New Temples,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 3 Apr. 2022. https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/prophet-new-temples-april-2022.
3 ”Three Temple Sites Announced in the Americas,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 19 Dec. 2022.
4 ”Site Announced for Temple in California,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 25 Jul. 2023.
5 Taylor, Scott. “Cleveland Ohio Temple Groundbreaking Date Set by First Presidency.” Church News, 15 Apr. 2024, www.thechurchnews.com/temples/2024/04/15/cleveland-ohio-temple-groundbreaking-date.
6 ”Ground Broken for Two US Temples,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 3 Jun. 2024.