News Release

The Church of Jesus Christ Continues Support for Hindu Temple in Utah

During a sacred gathering at a Hindu temple in the Salt Lake City area on Saturday, November 22, 2025, a leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints expressed continued support for the Hindu faith.

In a letter read by Michael Frandsen of the Church Communication Department, Elder Matthew S. Holland of the Seventy said the Church is giving US$50,000 to the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Kearns, Utah. BAPS is a worldwide Hindu faith-based organization dedicated to spiritual living and community service, guided by His Holiness Mahant Swami Maharaj.

“This contribution reflects our deep respect and desire to strengthen the bond between us,” Elder Holland said. “We hope this contribution supports your mission to serve as a center of worship and cultural connection for Hindus and all people.”

BAPS mandirs, or temples, are sacred Hindu places of worship that serve as centers of peace, devotion and community service for all Hindus and people of faith.

“This gift is a symbol of the shared vision between BAPS and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints—our mutual commitment to strengthening family, uplifting community, and encouraging moral and ethical living,” Kirtan Patel (a BAPS Volunteer) said. “We view this support as an encouragement to our mission of service (seva). It shows that we are unified in our desire to make Salt Lake City and the world a better, more virtuous place.”

This new mandir was originally used as a Latter-day Saint meetinghouse. Church leaders were present in September 2025 to celebrate its opening as Hindu sacred space. Elder Michael Cziesla of the Seventy and his wife, Margret, attended that event.

“We are so pleased with this wonderful relationship that we have established over so many years. There is so much that brings us together,” Elder Cziesla said. “We are a temple-building people, and you are a temple-building people.”

In his letter, Elder Holland reiterated the “prayer expressed last September that our two worldwide religious organizations will continue working together in harmony to inspire goodness and uplift communities. May this mandir bless countless lives for generations to come, and may our collaboration continue to flourish in mutual appreciation and love.”

Leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ and BAPS have connected in other important ways this year. For example, during his recent visit to the Middle East, Elder David A. Bednar of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles met on November 15, 2025, with Pujya Brahmaviharidas Swami, head of the BAPS Hindu Mandir Abu Dhabi and international relations for BAPS.

And in June 2025, the Church’s First Presidency met with Brahmaviharidas Swami on Temple Square. Also, Elder Holland recently attended a Diwali celebration hosted by Utah Governor Spencer Cox, where they gathered with members of the local Hindu community.

People of all faiths in the area are invited to visit the mandir in Kearns and participate in service to bless the community.

“Our two faiths share a commitment to strengthening spirituality, nurturing families, and uplifting the weary through humanitarian work,” Elder Holland said.