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Yigo Guam Temple Open House

4 May-14 May 2022
Except Sundays
Yigo Guam Temple
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Location: Yigo Guam TempleMilalak Dr, Yigo, Guam
Wheelchair accessible
Language interpretation available

Mondays - Thursdays: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Fridays: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Saturdays: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
*Tours begin every 15 minutes throughout the open hours*

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Public Open House

A free public open house of the Yigo Guam Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will be from Wednesday, May 4, through Saturday, May 14, except for Sunday, May 8.

We invite you to join us and discover how the members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints see the temple as central to inspiring hope, finding inner peace, and strengthening connections as followers of Jesus Christ. The Yigo Guam Temple open house is a rare opportunity, and we invite all to COME & SEE inside this beautiful temple. Visitors will not only experience beautiful architecture, art, and décor but also the unique feeling of peace and hope that fills this sacred building. Everyone is welcome.

A hallway inside the Yigo Guam Temple. Features the floral artwork that has been incorporated into the Temple's design and paintings of Jesus Christ on the wall.
Photo of the Ordinance room (Instruction Room) in the Yigo Guam Temple. Image shows chairs around a semi-circle pattern. In front is an altar and behind that, a curtain.
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Door detail inside the Yigo Guam Temple.
The spire and steeple of the Yigo Guam Temple.
A chandelier inside the Yigo Guam Temple.
Rug or carpet inside the Yigo Guam Temple. Features the floral artwork that has been incorporated into the Temple's design.
Photo of design details in the Yigo Guam Temple. Image shows a small sitting area with two chairs and a fake plant in the corner of the room.
Yigo Guam Temple
A side view of the Yigo Guam Temple with clouds in the sky at night.
Photo of the baptistry in the Yigo Guam Temple. Image shows oxen supporting the font.
A design detail featuring a lamp with floral artistic arrangements inside the Yigo Guam Temple.
Aerial side view of the Yigo Guam Temple with trees and cloud cover.
A front view of the Yigo Guam Temple with the temple sign, vegetation, and clouds in the sky.
Photo of the baptistry in the Yigo Guam Temple. Image shows oxen supporting the font.
A waiting room inside the Yigo Guam Temple.
A view looking up at the side of chandelier and the floral design patterns on the ceiling inside the Yigo Guam Temple.
Photo of the sealing room in the Yigo Guam Temple. Image shows a chandeliers in the middle of the room with an altar underneath. Around are chairs.
Yigo Guam Temple
An aerial side view of the Yigo Guam Temple with vegetation and clouds in the sky.
Photo of design details in the Yigo Guam Temple. Image shows a small sitting area with two chairs and a table with a lamp on it in the corner of the room.
Window detail on the exterior of the Yigo Guam Temple.
Yigo Guam Temple Interior: Recommend Desk
Door detail inside the Yigo Guam Temple.
Photo of design details in the Yigo Guam Temple. Image shows the floral design patterns on the walls of the Temple.
Images of the celestial room in the Yigo Guam Temple. Images show chandeliers and sitting areas.
Aerial side view of the Yigo Guam Temple with trees and cloud cover.

Youth Devotional and Dedication

A devotional for youth ages 11 to 18 will be held Saturday, May 21. This will be a special event for youth in the Guam and Micronesia area and will be presided by Elder David A. Bednar, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles,. More details of this event will be provided by local Church leaders.

The temple will be dedicated on Sunday, May 22, 2022, in three sessions, by Elder David A. Bednar, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, who will preside at the dedication. The dedicatory sessions will be available by invitation and will be held at 9 a.m., noon and 3 p.m. More details will be provided by local Church leaders.

Additional Open House Information

Parking: Parking is available in the North parking lot of the temple grounds. No parking pass is necessary, and parking is free on temple grounds.

Tour Tickets: Tours begin every 15 minutes during open hours. Reservations for tours are preferred in order to best plan for our guests; however, all are welcome, including those without reservations. Up to 10 tickets per time slot can be reserved at a time. Groups larger than 10 people may be split during tours due to space available in the temple.

Accessibility: The temple is wheel-chair accessible, and limited wheelchairs are available for tours. Please click “wheelchair needed” under accommodations when reserving tickets if a wheelchair will need to be provided.

Additional Languages: Additional languages will be provided upon request for printed signs, and limited tour translators will be available for Chuukese, Chinese, Korean, and Tagalog. Please click “Translation needed” under accommodations when reserving tickets.

Photography: No photography or video recording are permitted inside the Temple. However, guests are welcome to take pictures outside on the Temple grounds.

COVID-19 Protocol: Local, state and federal guidelines will be strictly followed. Masks may be required indoors regardless of vaccination status. We ask that guests respect any measures of physical distancing guidelines that may exist.