Community Of Christ Temple

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Community Of Christ Temple

Religious institution · Independence

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1001 W Walnut St, Independence, MO 64050

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Independence Temple is a stunning architectural marvel with its nautilus shell spire, inviting visitors to explore its award-winning design and serene spaces.  

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1001 W Walnut St, Independence, MO 64050 Get directions

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1001 W Walnut St, Independence, MO 64050 Get directions

+1 816 833 1000
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Mar 5, 2025

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30 of the World's Most Spectacular Spirals

"Independence Temple is eye-catching even to the undevout; it’s unlike any other place of worship built before or since. Construction of the spire—designed in the shape of a nautilus shell reaching up to the heavens—required four years and over 300 panels of custom-built stainless steel, and all this in the days of early 1990s software imaging. The final effect is truly otherworldly.  The structure serves as the headquarters of the Community of Christ Church, formerly known as the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS). Unveiled in 1988 by Community of Christ President Wallace B. Smith, the temple is rife with biblical symbolism, with award-winning fountains and murals along “Worshiper’s Path.” The structure is also huge: The Temple Sanctuary seats 1,600 while the auditorium seats 5,800. There is also a Meditation Chapel and a colorful Children’s Peace Pavilion. The Temple also houses two giant organs, one of which boasts an impressive 6,334 pipes. The Community of Christ welcomes visitors of alternate faiths, which is fortunate because Independence Temple is a sight to be seen, inside and out." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Michael

Google
I have to admit it looks impressive from the outside. But we toured the grounds and the labyrinth, but there just wasn’t anything warm and fuzzy here than the LDS temples. I felt no calmness and it just looked like a US monument instead of a place of God.

David Starr

Google
It was an interesting tour of the facility. This church is very nicely done. I meet a couple of very nice men there. That being said, they are really a traditional Protestant Church and really have nothing to do with its claimed foundation of the Church built by Joseph Smith Jr. I'm sure they are a very spiritual people and have a firm foundation in Jesus Christ. I wish the best for them.

Tommy Chen

Google
Here for the architecture only and it's really stunning to see in person. It feels very out of place in Independence. You can see the inside during service all year round but they only give tours during the summer months.

Ben Buchmiller

Google
This is a must see building in Independence, Missouri. Definitely a one of a kind building, known as the Community of Christ temple. The design, conceptual architecture reminds me of soft serve ice cream as it spirals towards the heavens.

Ryan Lindgren

Google
Not open much right now. Was hoping for a place to learn the sects perspective on its history. Cool design on the outside.

Brenda Williams

Google
It is a structural witness to the spiral way of life we are called to live moving inward to commune with our God and outward to share His love and peace bringing wholeness to all creation.

Rand Irons

Google
I love to always visit the Temple when I'm in Independence. It's a really unique building architecturally with lots of symbolism and meaning particularly for members of Community of Christ. Highly recommend booking a tour when they are available to see inside and learn more about the history and purpose of this place of worship, teaching and administration.

zack ashcraft

Google
Tour guide was nice! I accidentally fell into the backrooms though. Help! Zack signing off