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A New Home for Faith: Charlotte's Latter-day Saint Temple Finds Its Place in Mint Hill

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A New Home for Faith: Charlotte's Latter-day Saint Temple Finds Its Place in Mint Hill

For Charlotte's diverse faith communities — including many South Asian Latter-day Saints who have made the Queen City home — the confirmation of a local temple represents a deeply meaningful milestone in the region's spiritual landscape.

🏛️ A New Address for the Charlotte Temple

The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced a new location for the long-anticipated Charlotte North Carolina Temple, relocating it to a 7.7-acre site on Mathews-Mint Hill Road in Mint Hill, Mecklenburg County. When completed, the structure will serve as the church's second operating temple in North Carolina, supporting nearly 98,000 Latter-day Saints across the state. The updated location replaces earlier plans that had placed the temple in the southern Charlotte suburb of Weddington, which were originally announced in May 2023. The First Presidency's announcement was published officially on ChurchofJesusChrist.org. [7]

📍 Mint Hill Confirmed as the Temple's New Suburban Home

Church News reported the formal announcement of the updated site for the Charlotte North Carolina Temple, identifying the Mint Hill suburb as the chosen location. The new site represents a shift from the previously designated area, with an updated site map released alongside the announcement. As North Carolina's second Latter-day Saint temple, the Charlotte facility is expected to serve a broad regional congregation. The announcement was made available in multiple languages, reflecting the church's global and diverse membership. [1]

Sources: [7] Deseret News · [1] Church News

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