Overview
- The First Presidency, which published the schedule Monday, set the dedication for Oct. 11 with Apostle Ronald A. Rasband presiding.
- Free public tours run Sept. 2–19, excluding Sundays, with a media day Aug. 31 and invited-guest tours Sept. 1.
- The dedication will be a single 10 a.m. session broadcast to all congregations in the temple district, with a 2 p.m. rebroadcast.
- Ephraim’s date matches the Miraflores Guatemala City temple dedication, reflecting the Church’s practice of coordinating temple events worldwide.
- Leaders first announced the Ephraim temple on May 1, 2021 and held the groundbreaking on Aug. 27, 2022, adding to Utah’s 32 temples at various stages.