Laie Hawaii Temple

Laie Hawaii Temple 5th dedicated temple in operation © Marvin A. Rivera. All rights reserved. Address 55-600 Naniloa Loop Laie, Hawaii 96762-2202 United States Telephone: (+1) 808-293-2427 Street Map - Nearby Hotels Services Clothing rental available NO cafeteria food served NO patron housing available Distribution center nearby (Store Locator) Laie Hawaii Temple Temple closed Scheduled temple appointments are encouraged and appreciated, but patrons without appointments are still welcome. For those without appointments, wait times might be longer. If appointment availability is limited, please check back often, consider non-peak times, or check the availability of other temples.

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Laie Hawaii Temple is a temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) located on the northeast shore of the Hawaiian island of Oʻahu. The temple sits on a small hill, half a mile from the Pacific Ocean, in the town of Lāʻie, 35 miles (56 km) from Honolulu. Address 55-600 Naniloa Loop Laie, Hawaii 96762 Contact: 808-293-9298 (Main) [email protected] Schedule: Open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. More info: Admission is free to the Laie Hawaii Temple Visitors' Center. Browse a photograph gallery of beautiful images captured of the Laie Hawaii Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. President Thomas S. Monson rededicated the Laie Hawaii Temple on Sunday, November 21, following a cultural celebration held the evening before at 6:00 p.m., live at the Cannon Activities Center and broadcast to Hawaiian meetinghouses. Thursday, October 21, 2010 Open House Begins for the Newly Renovated Laie Hawaii Temple

Laie Hawaii Temple Blossoming Spring

Temple information and schedules for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Laie Hawaii Temple Announced 3 October 1915 Dedicated 27 November 1919 Rededication 13 June 1978 21 November 2010 5th temple dedicated Laie Hawaii Temple 55-600 Naniloa Loop Laie, Hawaii Plans to construct the temple were announced 3 October 1915, Church leaders broke ground 1 June 1915, and Heber J. Grant, president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1918 to 1945, dedicated the Laie Hawaii Temple 27 November 1919. Laie Hawaii Temple President James H. Hallstrom Jr., left, and temple matron Sister Kathleen Hallstrom and the visitors' center director Elder Stephen B. Allen and his wife, Sister Nancy Allen, are among the first to experience the new cut-away model of the temple. Credit: Mike Foley

Laie Hawaii Temple Photograph Gallery

Laie, Hawaii Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints grounds are open to the public but the temple itself is only for church members. It is sometime referred to as the "Taj Mahal of the Pacific" as well as the first temple build outside the continental United States. The beautiful flowers and reflection pool are stunning. Status Code: 403 A history of how the Laie Hawaii Temple has blessed Saints throughout the Pacific and Asia over the past 100 years. The Laie Hawaii Temple is the 5th operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Laie Hawaii Temple marks a significant milestone in the Church because it the oldest still operating temple that was built outside of the State of Utah. The building of the temple was announced in October General Conference in 1915. The Laie Hawaii Temple serves members from 14 stakes headquartered in Oahu, Marshall Islands, and Kauai: Map View Oahu Honolulu Hawaii Stake Honolulu Hawaii West Stake Kaneohe Hawaii Stake Laie Hawaii Married Student Stake Laie Hawaii North Stake Laie Hawaii Stake Laie Hawaii YSA 1st Stake Laie Hawaii YSA 2nd Stake Makakilo Hawaii Stake

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The Laie Hawaii Temple combined ancient and modern design, drawing from such structures as the ancient temple in Jerusalem, pre-Columbian ruins in America, and contemporary buildings such as Frank Lloyd Wright's Unity Temple in Chicago, Illinois. Sketch of Laie Hawaii Temple courtesy of Church History Library. The Laie Hawaii Temple, sometimes called the "Taj Mahal of the Pacific," has the distinction of being the first temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to be built outside the continental United States. Originally proposed in 1900, a plot of land that had been purchased by the Church in 1865 became the site for the new.