SALT LAKE CITY-Monday, The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released news concerning changes to the temple endowment ceremony in a statement.
“The sacred teachings, promises, and ceremonies of the temple are of ancient origin, and point God’s children to Him as they make further covenants and learn more about His plan, including the role of the Savior, Jesus Christ.
Through inspiration, the methods of instruction in the temple experience have changed many times, even in recent history, to help members better understand and live what they learn in the temple.
Part of the temple experience includes the making of sacred covenants, or promises, to God. Most people are familiar with symbolic actions that accompany the making of religious covenants (such as prayer, immersion of an individual at baptism, or holding hands during a marriage ceremony). Similar simple, symbolic actions accompany the making of temple covenants.
With a concern for all and a desire to enhance the temple learning experience, recent changes have been authorized to the temple endowment ceremony. Given the sacredness of the temple ceremonies, we ask our members and friends not to engage in speculation or public discussion about these changes. Rather, we invite Church members to look forward to the day when they may return and fully participate in sacred temple work prayerfully and gratefully.
Several temples will be reopened to Phase 1 (living husband-and-wife sealings by appointment) and Phase 2 (open for all living ordinances only) Monday July 27.
The following temples will be opened to Phase 1 July 27:
-Columbia River Washington Temple
-Guayaquil Ecuador Temple
-Preston England Temple
The following temples advance to Phase 2 July 27:
-Billings Montana Temple
-Bismarck North Dakota Temple
-Columbus Ohio Temple
-Copenhagen Denmark Temple
-Frankfurt Germany Temple
-Freiberg Germany Temple
-Helsinki Finland Temple
-Seoul Korea Temple
-Stockholm Sweden Temple
-Taipei Taiwan Temple
-The Hague Netherlands Temple
-Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple








