
Latter-day Saint temples
Latter-day Saint temples are sacred buildings where members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints perform special spiritual ordinances, such as marriages, baptisms for the deceased, and personal worship. Unlike regular church meetinghouses used for weekly services, temples are considered holy spaces dedicated to divine connection and eternal commitments. They serve as places for worship, reflection, and sealing families together for eternity. Located worldwide, temples symbolize spiritual renewal, covenant-making, and the pursuit of closer communion with God in the faith.