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Mormon temples, like the Laie Hawaii Mormon Temple, are Houses of the Lord

Laie Hawaii Temple

Temple District Chronological

Congregations are organized into stakes, districts, and branches, which belong to a temple district. Following are the stakes and districts belonging to the Laie Hawaii Temple District listed in order of creation.
The Laie Hawaii Temple serves members from 13 stakes and 1 district based in Hawaii and the Marshall Islands:

Laie Hawaii TempleDedicated November 27, 1919
Laie Hawaii StakeJune 30, 1935
Honolulu Hawaii StakeAugust 26, 1955
Honolulu Hawaii West StakeFebruary 4, 1962
Kaneohe Hawaii StakeNovember 21, 1971
Waipahu Hawaii StakeFebruary 20, 1972
BYU-Hawaii 1st (Student Single) StakeJanuary 23, 1977
Kauai Hawaii StakeJuly 24, 1977
Mililani Hawaii StakeFebruary 3, 1980
Laie Hawaii Married Student StakeNovember 22, 1981
Laie Hawaii North StakeJanuary 16, 1983
Kwajalein Marshall Islands DistrictMay 6, 1991
Makakilo Hawaii StakeDecember 8, 1996
BYU-Hawaii 3rd (Student Single) StakeOctober 24, 2004
Majuro Marshall Islands StakeJune 14, 2009
"Temples are places of personal revelation. When I have been weighed down by a problem or a difficulty, I have gone to the House of the Lord with a prayer in my heart for answers. The answers have come in clear and unmistakable ways."
—Ezra Taft Benson

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