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A Temple Finds Its Home: Sunnyvale Gets Its Own Latter-day Saint Landmark

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For Sunnyvale's diverse faith communities, the official naming of a new landmark house of worship is a moment worth noting — reflecting how the city is increasingly recognized as a spiritual home in its own right.

🏛️ A New Name for a New Home

What was once called the San Jose California Temple has been officially renamed the Sunnyvale California Temple, reflecting the site where the building will actually be constructed. The renaming makes Sunnyvale the named home of one of two California temples still in the planning stages, out of twelve announced across the state. An exterior rendering of the temple has already been released, giving the community a first glimpse of what is to come. The change was announced by Church leadership and marks a meaningful step in the temple's development journey. [1]

📋 Church Newsroom Confirms California and Global Temple Milestones

The official Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints newsroom published an announcement covering several simultaneous temple milestones, including the renaming of the San José California Temple to the Sunnyvale California Temple. The announcement was part of a broader update that also addressed developments related to temples in the Philippines and Texas. The newsroom release made the update available across numerous languages and regional editions, underscoring the global reach of the announcement. For local members and observers, the inclusion of Sunnyvale in this international-scale update signals the city's growing significance within the Church's expanding footprint. [2]

📍 First Presidency Puts Sunnyvale on the Map

The First Presidency of the Church formally announced the renaming, with the new Sunnyvale California Temple set to be built on a 4.73-acre lot at 771 W. Fremont Ave. in Sunnyvale. The temple is the Church's eleventh announced in California, a state home to nearly 730,000 Latter-day Saints. Alongside the temple, a church distribution center is also planned for the same location. The renamed temple is intended to better serve the large and growing membership throughout the greater Bay Area region. [3]

🌏 LDS Daily Covers the Sunnyvale Renaming Alongside Global Updates

LDS Daily reported on the Sunnyvale California Temple renaming as part of a roundup of temple news spanning California, the Philippines, and Texas. The outlet highlighted the significance of the name change as a reflection of the temple's actual planned location rather than the nearest major city. Coverage noted the update came from Church leadership and was part of a series of milestone announcements. The report gave broader community visibility to the Sunnyvale development, connecting it to a wider narrative of Church growth worldwide. [5]

Sources: [1] Church News · [2] newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org · [3] Deseret News · [5] LDS Daily

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