by Larry Richman | Jul 14, 2023
The Church currently has 315 temples announced, under construction, or dedicated. 172 temples operating 49 temples under construction 5 temples under rennovation 89 temples announced See the official list of temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints....
by Larry Richman | Feb 6, 2023
The Church now offers a 3-D digital interactive map of the Holy Land to help you study the New Testament this year in Come, Follow Me. The digital map of these New Testament lands was announced inside the back cover of the February 2023 issue of the Liahona magazine...
by Larry Richman | Dec 26, 2022
The Church offers several ways to see maps of stakes, wards, and missions. Ward Map Log in to ChurchofJesusChrist.org with your Church account. Then click the menu in the upper right corner (the icon with 9 dots), then select Ward Directory and Map. You will...
by Larry Richman | Mar 8, 2022
The Church has translated the Book of Mormon into 115 languages. Most of these translations are the full Book of Mormon, while some have only selected portions translated. The Church News has prepared maps that show where each the 115 languages are spoken. See the...
by Larry Richman | Feb 9, 2022
The Church currently has 265 temples announced, under construction, or dedicated. 170 temples operating, with two more scheduled to be dedicated in May 44 temples under construction 49 temples announced The Church News provides six maps that show the locations of all...
by Larry Richman | Apr 23, 2021
For updated information about Church maps, see “Maps for Stakes, Wards, and Missions.” Did you know that you can look up maps for meetinghouses, wards and branches, stakes and districts, temples, FamilySearch centers, missions, areas, bishops’...
by Larry Richman | Oct 5, 2020
Find out where your ancestors are from—and where you are from—using FamilySearch’s new “Where Am I From?” activity. See your family’s movement on a map, discover the countries your ancestors lived in, and explore the heritage and traditions of those...
by Larry Richman | Jul 4, 2019
Scriptures, Mapped is a site that links specific events in the scriptures to their actual locations on Google Maps. You can explore chapters in the New Testament, Old Testament, Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, and Pearl of Great Price and see their actual...
by Larry Richman | Aug 17, 2018
Below is an interactive map of all the temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints worldwide. Click on the map to zoom in and out. Click the icon in the top left to see a list of the temples. Click on the name of a temple to zoom in to that temple on...
by Larry Richman | Aug 2, 2016
Mormon Life Hacker has written an article about how to explore Old Jerusalem using Google Maps street view. “Many LDS people who’ve visited the Holy Land will tell you that it deepened their understanding of the the scriptures in a big way. Being able to walk...
by Larry Richman | Apr 15, 2016
Below is an interactive map of all the LDS temples worldwide. Click on the map to zoom in and out. Click the icon in the top left to see a list of the temples. Click on the name of a temple to zoom in to that temple on the map. (If the map below doesn’t work in your...
by Larry Richman | Apr 11, 2016
For the past several years, LDS Maps (maps.lds.org) has helped leaders and members find a variety of Church locations, facilities, boundaries, and members. In an effort to simplify and focus on the most frequently used features, the Church has introduced two new...
by Larry Richman | Jan 26, 2016
The Church has released a map of all 150 operating temples around the world. Latter-day Saints are a temple-building people and temples are a high priority for the Church. The 150 operating temples are as unique as the members who attend them, ranging in size and...
by Larry Richman | Oct 21, 2015
One way you can help people find LDS church buildings is to write a review on Google maps. When people in your community search for places of worship, the LDS meetinghouses that have reviews will be more prominent in the search results. Your review and comments about...
by Larry Richman | Oct 1, 2015
The Priesthood Restoration historical site near Harmony, Pennsylvania, was rededicated on September 19, 2015. This is where Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery baptized each other in the Susquehanna River on May 15, 1829 under the direction of John the Baptist. In...