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shirl.lebaron
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I am a temple worker at the Mount Timpanogos Temple. There is a new "worker portal" to help with substitutions. I cant access my quick links to start the worker portal process. Will someone please give me some guidance and point me in the right direction. Thanks

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When you login, you should see your personal dashboard:
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/my-home/dashboard

Under Quick Links, you should see a link for Temple Worker Portal, which takes you to
https://tis.churchofjesuschrist.org/

If you have problems, you could try clearing cookies from your browser, or use incognito mode to login.

Dana Repouille, Plattsmouth, Nebraska

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rtcharly
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i am a temple worker at the Provo Ut Temple. I would like information on how to get into temple worker portal works

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pamelasb6
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Check with your Shift Coordinator. They will walk you through it all : )

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I am looking for a substitution for Thursday 4 shift on April 18th.
Thanks,
Lee Groberg

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Groberglee wrote:I am looking for a substitution for Thursday 4 shift on April 18th.

See the post just before yours. Many of us here at the Forum would be happy to help, but most of us are not set apart temple workers at whichever temple you serve. You should be able to go through the temple scheduling portal or contact the temple office to receive assistance.

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WakefieldLinda
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I am looking for a substitute for February 22nd, 2022. I work on the Tuesday 1 shift. Prayer meeting is at 5:25 am. at the Provo temple.
Linda Wakefield

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WakefieldLinda wrote: Wed Jan 05, 2022 6:35 pmI am looking for a substitute for February 22nd, 2022.

I'll just quote the post before your post:

lajackson wrote: Sun Nov 07, 2021 2:30 pm

Groberglee wrote:I am looking for a substitution for Thursday 4 shift on April 18th.

See the post just before yours. Many of us here at the Forum would be happy to help, but most of us are not set apart temple workers at whichever temple you serve. You should be able to go through the temple scheduling portal or contact the temple office to receive assistance.

So the post lajackson is referring to is this one by pamelasb6.

JD Lessley
Have you tried finding your answer on the ChurchofJesusChrist.org Help Center or Tech Wiki?

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If you are looking for a substitute for a temple shift, this is not the place to do that. To make a substitution request, you need to use the Temple Worker Portal.

To navigate there from the Church home page:

  • Go to the Church home page (www.churchofjesuschrist.org).
  • Click on the person icon at the right side of the menu. If you are already signed in, you may see your photo there.
  • Click on "My Home" in the menu.
  • Look at the Quick Links section for a link to Temple Worker Portal and click on that link.
  • In the blue menu bar, click on the tile icon (9 small squares) and choose Worker Portal.

The direct link to the website is https://templeworkerflexibleavailability.churchofjesuschrist.org/.

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FAQs

How do I become a temple worker in the LDS? ›

Requirements for Temple Workers

Be endowed, honor temple covenants, and have a current temple recommend. Have a strong testimony of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. Not currently have an annotation on his or her membership record.

How often should I attend the temple? ›

Attending the temple two or three times a year is good, so long as we do so with a sincere and pure heart. We can encourage our Church leaders to organize trips to the temple. When we are not able to attend, let's try to prepare ourselves so that when the time comes, we can go with great joy.

How long is a temple worker shift? ›

There are different types of temple workers, from those who volunteer a few hours when they are able to those who volunteer in 4-6 hour shifts every week. Training is a regular part of temple service as well.

How do I access Temple recommend online? ›

To access the Temple Recommends page, go to ChurchofJesusChrist.org and sign in using your Church account. After signing in, select My Account and Ward. Under Tools and Support, select Leader and Clerk Resources.

Are Mormon temple workers paid? ›

The estimated total pay range for a Temple Recorder at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is $33K–$51K per year, which includes base salary and additional pay.

How long do you have to wait to do temple work LDS? ›

Except as noted in 28.3, proxy ordinances may be performed for all deceased persons as soon as 30 days have passed from their date of death if either of the following applies: A close relative of the deceased (undivorced spouse, adult child, parent, or sibling) submits the name for temple ordinances.

How to increase temple attendance in LDS? ›

Schedule regular visits to the temple. Leave sufficient time to be unhurried within the temple walls. Remove your watch when you enter a house of the Lord. Listen carefully to the presentation of each element of the ordinance with an open mind and heart.

What day of the week do Mormons go to temple? ›

Worship services of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) include weekly services, held in meetinghouses on Sundays (or another day when local custom or law prohibits Sunday worship), in geographically based religious units (called wards or branches).

How long does an LDS temple recommend last? ›

The temple recommend permits Latter-day Saint to enter one of the faith's temples. An adult member of the Church receives two interviews to receive a temple recommend—once by a member of their local bishopric, then by a member of their stake presidency (a regional leader). This recommend is valid for two years.

What are the blessings of serving in the temple LDS? ›

The temple brings peace to our souls

As we touch the temple and love the temple, our lives will reflect our faith. As we go to the holy house, as we remember the covenants we make therein, we will be able to bear every trial and overcome each temptation. The temple provides purpose for our lives.

How long is a 3 shift? ›

The third shift, or a graveyard shift, is a work schedule that typically spans the late evening to early morning hours, usually from 11 pm to 7 am. It is part of a three-shift system that keeps businesses running around the clock, ensuring continuous operations in a 24/7 world.

How long does a temple session last LDS? ›

Temple sessions in the Church of Jesus Christ presently take approximately an hour and a half. There are a few variables in that, some of which members can control, others they cannot.

How long does a living ordinance recommend last in the LDS? ›

Re: Living ordinance recommend

In case anyone searches this, the answer is "After 90 days the temple would check with the stake president. If he approves, no need to issue a new recommend."

Are temple recommends digital now? ›

Using digital signatures is the most secure method for issuing temple recommends, and where possible, digital signatures should be used. Church leaders expect that by December 13, 2021, all Church units will be using LCR.

What questions do they ask for a temple recommend? ›

Temple Recommend Questions
  • Do you have faith in and a testimony of God, the Eternal Father; His Son, Jesus Christ; and the Holy Ghost?
  • Do you have a testimony of the Atonement of Jesus Christ and of His role as your Savior and Redeemer?
  • Do you have a testimony of the Restoration of the gospel of Jesus Christ?

Do you have to be endowed to work in the temple? ›

All LDS Church members who choose to serve as missionaries or participate in a celestial marriage in a temple must first complete the first endowment ceremony. The celestial room represents the highest level of heaven in LDS theology, and is reached after passing the testing portion of the endowment ceremony.

How do you get into the temple LDS? ›

However, because of the sacredness of temples as “houses of the Lord,” only members of the Church, who are in good standing are allowed to enter the temples. A member must be observing the basic principles of the faith and attest to that fact to his or her local leaders once every two years in order to enter a temple.

How to become temple worthy LDS? ›

They must be morally clean, pay a full tithing, obey the Word of Wisdom, keep the Sabbath day holy, and strive to live righteously in all other ways. They must also be interviewed by the bishop or branch president and the stake or mission president and be found worthy to receive a temple recommend.

Can you have a beard and work in the LDS temple? ›

Temple workers, bishops, missionaries, as well as church employees, and students at church schools may now grow facial hair.

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