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Dedication of the Yigo Guam Temple

The Yigo Guam Temple was dedicated by Elder David A. Bednar of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles on May 22, 2022.

The Yigo temple, with an area of 6,861 square feet, is one of the smallest built by the Church of Jesus Christ. “But we do not have small temples,” Elder Bednar said at the ceremony. “A temple is a temple. ... The size and architecture of the temple are interesting, but the building is not the focus. What occurs inside the temple, as we worthily receive covenants and ordinances, is what the temple is about.”

Speaking to the Church News before the temple dedication, Barrigada Stake President Fredivic Nicerio said, “I believe in the promises made by prophets to the people of the isles of the sea.”

President Nicerio was referencing a verse from 2 Nephi 29:7, where the Lord tells Nephi, “I, the Lord your God, have created all men, and that I remember those who are upon the isles of the sea; ... and I bring forth my word unto the children of men.”

“The temple is a blessing that is already helping people focus on what they need to do to be an eternal family,” President Nicerio continued.“It is a place to take refuge from the storm — whatever the storm is.”

Dedicatory prayer excerpt: “Heavenly Father, we pray that this holy temple will be a source of light and truth to all people from every nation, kindred and tongue. Please bless the people who visit this holy site with a curiosity about and an interest in the restored gospel of Thy Beloved Son. May the lives of all good men, women and children always be under Thine infinite protection.”

Read the dedicatory prayer of the Yigo Guam Temple here.

Timeline of the Yigo Guam Temple

October

07

2018

President Nelson during April 2018 general conference.

May

04

2019

Groundbreaking

 A line of people in Sunday best shovel dirt with golden shovels.

May

04

2022

Open house

The general public was invited to tour the completed house of the Lord from May 4-14, 2022. Although Church members on the islands around Guam within the temple district weren’t able to attend the open house due to COVID-19 restrictions, informational panels showing the construction materials used for the temple and photos of the interior and exterior were sent to those islands so that the members could learn about the temple.

A white chandelier hangs in a white room filled with couches and chairs.

May

20

2022

Cultural celebration

Church members in Guam celebrated the temple in a local stake center on May 20, 2022. As part of the celebrations, adults, youth and children performed dance and musical numbers.

Women dressed in colorful dresses hold rings of flowers.

May

22

2022

Dedication

Three men in white suits pose for a picture.

May

24

2023

Closed for typhoon damage

In May 2023, The Yigo temple closed for two months for cleanup after Typhoon Mawar struck the island. The temple did not sustain any structural damage, but flooding from the immense downpour saturated the carpets and some furniture inside the Yigo temple. Repairs were scheduled to continue until July 24, 2023.

Three young men clear tree branches from the Yigo Guam Temple grounds.

July

27

2023

Temple reopened

The Yigo Guam Temple reopened on July 27, 2023, after repairing typhoon damage.

The Yigo Guam Temple, a white building with a central tower topped by a golden statue of an angel blowing a trumpet.

SEE ALL Timeline of the Yigo Guam Temple

President Nelson announced a temple for Yigo, Guam, on Oct. 7, 2018. The groundbreaking for the temple took place less than a year later, on May 4, 2019. After its construction, visitors toured the completed house of the Lord from May 4-14, 2022.

Church members in Guam performed in a cultural celebration in honor of the temple on May 20, 2022, and the temple was dedicated two days later, on May 22, 2022.

Architecture and Design of the Yigo Guam Temple

The 6,861-square-foot Yigo Guam Temple was built on 5.8 acres of land. The grounds are filled with hundreds of tropical trees, bushes and shrubs. Although the house of the Lord was designed to be simple and understated, it also draws upon local influences such as the ancient latte stone found across Guam that came from Guam’s Chamorro culture.

The interior of the temple features two rooms that can function as instruction rooms or sealing rooms, depending on what is needed on a given day. A three-dimensional bas-relief panel depicting the oxen in the baptistry was designed specially for that room.

Interior Photos of the Yigo Guam Temple

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