Demolition of the Provo, Utah Temple

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This is video near the end of the demolition of the Provo, Utah Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The original temple is being replaced by a new one. This video was taken on May 18, 2024.

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  • @Tindog81476
    @Tindog8147624 күн бұрын

    Thanks Br. Tanner for the video! For those wondering I actually have an uncle who worked in the department of the church that decided the demolition of the Provo temple. So for those curious basically what it comes down to is the issue was when the temple was built in the 1970s it was made of novel materials and innovative materials of it's time, however, these materials later proved problematic. The issue that sealed the fate of the Provo temple though was that the foundation of the temple had gone bad and would have to be replaced, combine that with the fact the outside walls also had issues, and all the piping and wires, ventilation and everything had to be taken out too, plus the temple itself would not withstand a major earthquake. As a result when it came down to it, if you take out the walls, and foundation, and have to replace all the wires and pipes you start wondering what is left. Hence it was easier to tear it down and rebuild it than try to fix it. Plus with the new temple, design they are going to make it larger and give it more rooms for temple work which many temple leaders deeply wanted. The Ogden temple, which is this temple's sister had the same problems. In fact, plans for the demolition of Provo were known back in 2010 when Ogden was being redesigned as the temple are identical so they decided to do both at the same time. However, Salt Lake, Jordan River, and other temple renovations took priority as they were in more desperate need of repair and the church didn't want to close all the biggest temples at the same time for renovation (we had fewer temples back then). So Provo was put as a lower priority, especially as the Provo City Center temple took precedence due to the tabernacle burning down. The point I guess I'm trying to make is this wasn't a spontaneous decision, the problems with this design had been known about for a long time. It is sad to see it go, but also at the end of the day it is a house of the Lord and we must keep the lord's houses working so they can do their work for him. We try our best but sometimes we have to fix our mistakes. Once the new replacement is built it will help serve the lord in the same way the old one did. (Remember even the temple at Jerusalem has been rebuilt multiple times in its history too). The new temple is going to be great and will be able to do far more work than the old one was able to do and do it much better, we need the temples working for all the work we have ahead. It's going to be great, I'm looking forward to it.

  • @jamestanner45

    @jamestanner45

    24 күн бұрын

    Thanks for your long and detailed explanation.

  • @brendahummer5489
    @brendahummer5489Ай бұрын

    I went to the Provo Temple Dedication. What a gift this temple has been to so many!

  • @nancyhiatt2835
    @nancyhiatt2835Ай бұрын

    That is so sad to watch! I was there from the ground breaking through the dedication and beyond.

  • @Rjrupert555
    @Rjrupert55521 күн бұрын

    Are you related to Sandra Tanner? I thank God almost every day for that wonderful woman.

  • @dfausti66
    @dfausti66Ай бұрын

    I still don't know why the Provo Temple needed to come down! What a sad day when a temple is destroyed. It was an iconic temple which showed up every time there was a BYU football game. It will be curious to see what shows up over the next few seasons.

  • @l.chrisjones7775
    @l.chrisjones7775Ай бұрын

    I understand that most the main panels were carefully removed before the demolition rather than destroyed. Does anyone know if there is a plan to reuse them?

  • @dirtdarte

    @dirtdarte

    25 күн бұрын

    They are going to be repurposed as fence panels at a hog farm in Missouri.

  • @bferre
    @bferreАй бұрын

    The Ogden Temple was of similar design and the inner core was saved when it was remodeled a few years ago, I'm curious why the Provo Temple was not similarly remodeled instead of being completely gutted. ... thx for the posting!

  • @jamestanner45

    @jamestanner45

    Ай бұрын

    I really do not know all the reasons why the temple was demolished, but I have talked to people who have told me stories about all the major problems with the building and the heating and cooling.

  • @l.chrisjones7775

    @l.chrisjones7775

    Ай бұрын

    The temple is also being moved slightly west on the property.

  • @tanyarobinson1146

    @tanyarobinson1146

    Ай бұрын

    It will also be larger.

  • @brianvuinovic4252
    @brianvuinovic4252Ай бұрын

    Was the Provo Temple torn down with the intention of building a bigger temple?

  • @jamestanner45

    @jamestanner45

    Ай бұрын

    They have already started building the new temple just west of the old one.

  • @harmagician1
    @harmagician1Ай бұрын

    No more wedding cake temples.

  • @l.chrisjones7775
    @l.chrisjones7775Ай бұрын

    I understand that the old building needed rebuild due to some poor infrastructure for its plumbing, electrical, and main structure and to meet current building codes.

  • @jamestanner45

    @jamestanner45

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, and that is just the beginning of the list of things that were wrong with the old building.

  • @eliza619
    @eliza619Ай бұрын

    So sad. So unnecessary. I'm so heartbroken. 😢😢

  • @jamestanner45

    @jamestanner45

    Ай бұрын

    See my comment above.

  • @rlbrown1009
    @rlbrown1009Ай бұрын

    Why? 😪

  • @jamestanner45

    @jamestanner45

    Ай бұрын

    See the other comments

  • @christianuniversalist
    @christianuniversalistАй бұрын

    I don’t buy the excuses for why it’s coming down. There are way many more buildings in Utah County still standing that have worse infrastructure problems.

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