Lubbock Texas Temple

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Lubbock Texas Temple
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Announcement 2000-04-02
Groundbreaking 2000-11-04 by
Rex D. Pinegar
Open House 23 March - 30 March 2002
Dedication 2002-04-21 by
Gordon B. Hinckley
Location 7016 Frankford Avenue
Lubbock, Texas
United States
Phone number 806-794-0774
Site 2.7 acres (1.1 hectares)
Total floor area 16,498 sq ft (1,533 m²)
Exterior finish Empress white and majestic gray granite quarried in China
Temple design Classic modern, single-spire design
Ordinance rooms 2
Sealing rooms 2
Clothing rental No
Cafeteria No services
Visitors'  center No
Preceded by Snowflake Arizona Temple
Followed by Monterrey México Temple
Official websiteNews & Images

The Lubbock Texas Temple is the 109th operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

The Lubbock Texas Temple joins three other LDS temples in Texas in serving 220,000 members of the Church who live in the state. The Lubbock Temple serves western Texas and eastern New Mexico, an area with about 13,500 members. Despite a rainstorm, many attended the temple groundbreaking ceremony held on 4 November 2000.

During the open house held prior to the dedication of the new temple, about 21,000 people toured the building. The Lubbock Texas Temple was dedicated by Church President Gordon B. Hinckley on 21 April 2002.

The site for the Lubbock Texas Temple is shared with a stake center. The exterior of the temple is finished with empress white and majestic gray granite quarried in China. It is of classic modern design with a single spire, topped by a statue of the angel Moroni. The temple has a total of 16,498 square feet, two ordinance rooms, and two sealing rooms.


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