Kyiv Ukraine Temple

Scaffolding returns to full exterior; anticipated to be completed in 2010 (awaiting official announcement)

Kyiv Ukraine LDS (Mormon) Temple
Location:  Kyiv, Ukraine.
Announcement:  20 July 1998
Groundbreaking and Site Dedication:  23 June 2007 by Paul B. Pieper

Construction Status

As of June 2009, scaffolding surrounds the Kyiv Ukraine Temple in preparation for the installation of exterior stone and a single central spire. Little change could be seen to the cement exterior of the building during the winter months, but full scaffolding has returned.

Nearly nine years since its announcement, ground was broken for the temple on Saturday, June 23, 2007, coinciding with the 97th birthday of President Gordon B. Hinckley. The event was indeed a fitting tribute to this inspired leader, whose program for accelerated temple construction worldwide paved the way for this temple in Ukraine.1

Though only recently introduced in 1991, the Church has grown steadily in this eastern European nation. At 8,500 members strong, the Church in Ukraine reached a milestone on May 30, 2004, when Elder Russell M. Nelson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles organized the first stake of seven wards in Kyiv. Elder Nelson blessed members to love their neighbors as Christ that many more stakes might be organized. He also encouraged them in their family history work in preparation for the temple.2

During a trip to Europe in 2002 that included the rededication of the Freiberg Germany Temple and dedication of The Hague Netherlands Temple, President Gordon B. Hinckley visited with the Ukrainian saints. Many hoped that the site would be pinpointed for the temple in Kyiv, which had been announced four years earlier; but no announcement was made. During the trip, President Hinckley did meet with Viktor Bondarenko, chairman of the state committee on religious affairs in Ukraine, who assisted the Church to acquire property. In an interview during a September 2002 trip to Utah, Bondarenko indicated that as far as he was aware, the process of securing land for the temple was then being finalized, noting that the major obstacle had been the large amount of land, about 3 or 4 hectares, requested by the Church.3

The announcement of the temple came just a week prior to the dedication of Ukraine's first meetinghouse in Donetsk on June 28, 1998.4



1. David McQueen, "Kiev Temple," Online posting, 24 Jun. 2007, 25 Jun. 2007 <http://www.mission.net/ukraine/donetsk/news.php?nID=4206>.
2. Shaun D. Stahle, "Kiev members revere historic moment," Church News 5 Jun. 2004: 6.
3. Carrie A. Moore, "LDS Church making inroads in Ukraine," Deseret News 28 Sept. 2002, 3 Nov. 2002 <http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,410015406,00.html>.
4. "A temple in Ukraine," Church News 8 Aug. 1998: 3.