Church Breaks Ground For Durban South Africa Temple

On Saturday, April 9, 2016, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints broke ground at the construction site for the Durban South Africa Temple.

Elder Carl B. Cook, of the Seventy and president of the Church’s Africa Southeast Area, presided over the ceremony. Mormon Newsroom reports that hundreds of Latter-day Saints and community members gathered to witness this historic event.

“Today the ceremonial shovels will turn the soil, and the construction of the temple will begin,” Cook told those in attendance. “We can likewise begin building. We can build our personal lives in preparation for the temple. Today we can increase our faith, we can increase our obedience to God, and serve Him more fully.”

Currently, Africa has three operating temples, one under construction, and three more announced (including the Durban, South Africa temple). Open house and dedication dates will be announced as the construction of the Durban South Africa Temple comes closer to completion.

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