A Chapel Tour: Worshipping Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ
Step into an actual chapel to learn about the role of Sunday worship in the lives of Latter-day Saints. Chapels serve as places where individuals, families, and communities come together to strengthen faith and worship our Heavenly Father and His Son, Jesus Christ.
On multimedia screens, Church members describe how they participate on Sundays through congregational singing, prayer, learning from one another, and studying the gospel of Jesus Christ.
The experience also explains the importance of the sacrament, the central focus of weekly worship. As members partake of bread and water, they remember Jesus Christ, reflect on His atoning sacrifice, and renew their commitment to follow Him. The sacrament provides spiritual renewal and strength for the week ahead.
Visitors can discover how Church members seek the Savior’s influence not only on Sunday, but every day of the week.
Things to Do Nearby
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The Roof Restaurant
Located ten floors above Temple Square, The Roof offers panoramic views and a dining experience inspired by Utah’s culinary traditions. From special celebrations to business dining or a casual lunch, it’s a welcoming space designed to make every meal feel memorable.
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The Garden Restaurant
The Garden Restaurant offers fresh, hand-crafted soups, salads, and sandwiches with quick, convenient service. An easy choice for lunch or a casual meal downtown.
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Flag Plaza
Flag Plaza features a rotation of national flags arranged in an oval on Temple Square. The display reflects the worldwide reach of the gospel of Jesus Christ and the shared faith of people across many nations.
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Brigham Young Statue
This monument highlights Brigham Young and others connected to the early history of the Salt Lake Valley. Through sculpture and inscriptions, it honors the diverse people and paths that shaped the city’s beginnings.
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Reflection Pool
Located on the east side of the Salt Lake Temple, the Reflection Pool offers a calm place to pause. Its still surface mirrors the temple, inviting visitors to reflect on peace and steadiness found through Jesus Christ.
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Let the celebration begin!
Join us for an unforgettable experience April 5 to October 1, 2027. Everyone is welcome. Reservations are recommended to tour the Salt Lake Temple Open House.

