Singapore Republic of Singapore Temple Wiki
Quick Facts
ANNOUNCED
4 April 2021
ANNOUNCED BY
President Russell M. Nelson
GROUNDBREAKING
28 June 2025
GROUNDBREAKING PRESIDED BY
Elder Kelly R. Johnson
DEDICATED
TBA
DEDICATED BY
TBA
Additional Facts
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Description
It will be the first temple constructed in the Republic of Singapore, located at the tip of the Malay Peninsula and comprised of one main island, 63 satellite islands, and an outlying islet. Singapore is home to 3,000 Latter-day Saints and seven congregations.
History
Missionary work began in Singapore in 1968.
At a member meeting in Singapore held January 30, 2000, President Gordon B. Hinckley said in his remarks: “I said to one of the brethren tonight, ‘How much does it cost you to go to Hong Kong to go to the temple?’ He said, ‘Oh, between 500 and 800 Singaporean dollars.’ That’s a lot of money, isn’t it? Bless you for what you have done. The Lord bless you for the fact that you have made that sacrifice and taken advantage of that great and marvelous opportunity of going to the temple in Hong Kong.
“I want to throw out to you the challenge of promoting the growth of the Church in this area to a point where someday we can have a Singapore Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. You live among those for whom a great work needs to be done in the house of the Lord, a great vicarious work. If it gets done, you’re going to have to do it. I believe with all my heart that within this great city somewhere we could locate a temple. I don’t know how the design will be; land is terribly expensive. But we built a temple on very expensive land in Hong Kong, and you’re familiar with that. We could do the same here.
“Hurry along. Bring people into the Church. Bring them in with love. Bring them in with kindness. Bring them in with the example of your lives. So live the gospel that they will see in you something of wonder and beauty and be encouraged to inquire, study the gospel, and join the Church and thus build the membership here so that the time could come in the not-too-distant future when we might have a sacred house of the Lord in this part of the earth.”[1]Gordon B. Hinckley, “Singapore Member Meeting,” Discourses of President Gordon B. Hinckley, Volume 2: 2000–2004 (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book Company, 2005).
Announcement
Plans to construct the temple in the city-state of Singapore were announced by President Russell M. Nelson on 4 April 2021, at the 191st Annual General Conference.[2]The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, “At April 2021 Conference, Prophet Announces 20 More Temples to Be Constructed,” 4 Apr. 2021.
The Singapore Temple will be the first temple built in the Malay Peninsula and the third built in mainland Southeast Asia.
ANNOUNCED ORDER
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| Date | 2021 04 04 |
| By | Russell M. Nelson |
| Role | President |
| Via | General Conference |
⮜Preceded by Cape Town South Africa
Followed by Belo Horizonte Brazil⮞
Announced 2021 04 04
- Oslo Norway
- Brussels Belgium
- Vienna Austria
- Kumasi Ghana
- Beira Mozambique
- Cape Town South Africa
- Singapore Republic of Singapore
- Belo Horizonte Brazil
- Cali Colombia
- Querétaro México
- Torreón México
- Helena Montana
- Casper Wyoming
- Grand Junction Colorado
- Farmington, New Mexico
- Burley Idaho
- Willamette Valley Oregon
as Eugene Oregon - Elko Nevada
- Yorba Linda California
- Smithfield Utah
Location Announcement
On October 10, 2022, the location of the Singapore Temple was announced as a one-acre site located at 233 Pasir Panjang Road in Singapore. A meetinghouse with an arrival center will be constructed on site behind the temple.[3]”Locations Announced for Temples in Singapore and United States,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 10 Oct. 2022.
Render Released
On December 19, 2022, the official rendering of the Singapore Temple was publicly released.[4]”Three Temple Sites Announced in the Americas,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 19 Dec. 2022.

Groundbreaking Announced
On 12 May 2025 the Church announced that Groundbreaking services for the Singapore Temple will be held on Saturday, June 28, 2025. Elder Kelly R. Johnson, First Counselor in the Asia Area Presidency, will preside at the event.[5]“Groundbreaking Announced for the Singapore Temple.” newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org, 12 May 2025, newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/groundbreaking-announced-for-the-singapore-temple.
Render Released
Along with the groundbreaking announcement was a new render for the Singapore Temple. Slightly larger from the original, the most stri king change was the covered portico added over the doors.[6]“Groundbreaking Announced for the Singapore Temple.” newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org, 12 May 2025, newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/groundbreaking-announced-for-the-singapore-temple.


Groundbreaking
Ground was broken for the Singapore Temple on June 28, 2025, with Elder Kelly R. Johnson — a General Authority Seventy and first counselor in the Asia Area presidency — presiding. This was just six weeks shy of the 50th anniversary of the announcement of the Tokyo Japan Temple, Asia’s first house of the Lord.
In his remarks at the ceremony, Elder Johnson explained the work of the temple is a work of love. “The temple here in Singapore will make a difference for the entire community. It will bring a light to the community that hasn’t been here before,” he said.
GROUNDBREAKING ORDER
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| Date | 2025 06 28 |
| By | Kelly R. Johnson |
| Role | Seventy |
| Attendees | # |
⮜Preceded by Budapest Hungary
Followed by Wellington New Zealand⮞
Details
Location
A one-acre site located at 233 Pasir Panjang Road in Singapore has been chosen as the location for the temple. An existing meeting house will be demolished to make room for the temple, a new meetinghouse, and an arrival center.
Interior
Plans call for a three-story temple of approximately 81,000 square feet
| Area | 81,000 f2 (7,525 m2) |
| Floors above grade | 3 |
| Floors below Grade | 1 |
| Baptistries | 2 |
| Initiatories | # |
| Endowment Rooms | 4 |
| Sealing Rooms | 4 |
Region
TEMPLES IN ASIA by country
| Cambodia | 1 | Phnom Penh |
| China | 2 | Hong Kong · Shanghai |
| India | 1 | Bengaluru |
| Indonesia | 1 | Jakarta |
| Japan | 4 | Fukuoka · Okinawa · Osaka · Sapporo · Tokyo |
| Mongolia | 1 | Ulaanbaatar |
| Philippines | 14 | Alabang · Bacolod · Cagayan de Oro · Cebu City · Davao · Iloilo · Laoag · Manila · Naga · San Jose del Monte · Santiago · Tacloban City · Tuguegarao City · Urdaneta |
| Singapore | 1 | Singapore |
| South Korea | 1 | Seoul · Busan |
| Taiwan | 2 | Kaohsiung · Taipei |
| Thailand | 1 | Bangkok |
Sources and Citations
References
| ↑1 | Gordon B. Hinckley, “Singapore Member Meeting,” Discourses of President Gordon B. Hinckley, Volume 2: 2000–2004 (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book Company, 2005). |
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| ↑2 | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, “At April 2021 Conference, Prophet Announces 20 More Temples to Be Constructed,” 4 Apr. 2021. |
| ↑3 | ”Locations Announced for Temples in Singapore and United States,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 10 Oct. 2022. |
| ↑4 | ”Three Temple Sites Announced in the Americas,” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 19 Dec. 2022. |
| ↑5, ↑6 | “Groundbreaking Announced for the Singapore Temple.” newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org, 12 May 2025, newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/groundbreaking-announced-for-the-singapore-temple. |
Last updated on: 15 September 2025
