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rennet.noel17@gmail.comBy rennet.noel17@gmail.comApril 3, 2025No Comments7 Mins Read
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April 2, 2025 6:48pm MDT

A few days before the April 2025 general conference, thousands of people gathered to hear the church leaders say a new statue was unveiled at Temple Square in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, April 2nd.

The five wise virgins depict five women from the parable of the ten virgins, Jesus Christ, found in Matthew 25:1-13. Woman unites on pillars and holds the lamp high as she looks out.

The statue is located within 14, and the church will be installed as part of a major renovation of Temple Square. Each image highlights important moments in the life and history of the Church and serves as a visual message of the restoration of the gospel of Jesus Christ on the premises.

Bishop Kamille N. Johnson and Bishop W. Christopher Waddell of the Relief Society are the first counselors of bishops of both the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and praise the five clever virgins of sculptures created by artist Ben Hammond at Temple Square during the event in the city of Lake Salt on Wednesday, April 2, 2025. |Blythe Tucker, Deseret News

The Relief Society presidency chose this statue from the various possibilities of this place. It is located just north of the reflecting pond outside the Relief Society building.

As the statue was announced to the public and local media on Wednesday, Relief Society President Kamille N. Johnson said it was as great as they wanted.

“These women, five wise virgins, were prepared for the second coming of Jesus Christ, our Savior,” she said. “And they didn’t just keep it up. They kept the lamp high.”

The five sculptures created by artist Ben Hammond are depicted in Temple Square when it was announced in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, April 2, 2025. |Blythe Tucker, Deseret News

President Johnson said everyone who sees the sculpture hopes they will realize how women support each other.

“They help each other, support each other, and the light of conversion to Jesus Christ shines for everyone,” she said.

President Johnson said this is something that women always make naturally beautiful.

“When women shine a light, they make a difference,” she said. “They lift up, they love, and they bring light to conversion to others in Jesus Christ.”

According to President Johnson, the angle of the statue depicts several of the women depicted towards the temple.

The five sculptures created by artist Ben Hammond are depicted in Temple Square when it was announced in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, April 2, 2025. |Blythe Tucker, Deseret News

“We know that our lamps are filled when we participate in temple ordinances,” she said. “This is the right place for us to be here in the shadow of the temple.”

Artist Ben Hammond said he hopes the statue will inspire it to feel the spirit of the missionary spirit given by women at Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ.

“And their connection to Christ,” he said. “Because that’s what women do. They are heading to the house of the Lord, the temple.”

Artist Ben Hammond will register his portraits in Temple Square, with five clever virgins, when it was announced in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, April 2, 2025. |Blythe Tucker, Deseret News

Sister J. Annette Dennis, the first counselor to the Relief Society presidency, was impressed by how the statue portrays unity.

“We are all alone. We are all daughters of Heavenly Father, and no matter where we are, we are connected,” she said.

Sister Dennis also said it was spectacular how the statue portrays the importance of the temple’s covenant.

“They are all directed towards the covenant relationship between heaven and the Father of Jesus Christ,” she said.

Bishop Christopher Waddell, the first counselor for the Lord Bishop, speaks to sister J. Annette Dennis, the first counselor for the Relief Society Presidential Association. in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, April 2, 2025. |Blythe Tucker, Deseret News

According to Bishop W. Christopher Waddell, the first counselor for the chairman’s bishop, the timing of the statue’s facility was overseen by heaven. Continuing construction at Temple Square means that some areas where new statues will be installed in the coming years are still unfinished.

“It worked well between the artist and the place where we had to be ready,” Bishop Waddell said. “So the fact that this place was ready to place this sculpture now and the timing of the general meeting is perfect.”

Bishop Waddell said the diversity of statues installed in Temple Square means that everyone can find something to say to them.

“If you look at all the different statues in Temple Square, that what is already here and what comes already refers to us, refers to Christ,” he said.

The five sculptures created by artist Ben Hammond are depicted in Temple Square when it was announced in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, April 2, 2025. |Blythe Tucker, Deseret News

Another statue recently installed, Come, Folor Me was designed by Hammond, the same artist as Five Wise Virgins. It depicts Jesus Christ calling two fishermen to become his disciples.

A statue of Joseph Smith’s first vision was added in November 2024.

Bishop Waddell looks forward to the Salt Lake Temple Open House, announced by Church President Russell M. Nelson between April and October 2027, and hopes that people are planning to take part in the celebration.

“And hopefully we will feel the spirit at the time, approach our Savior and recognize the importance he has in our lives.”

The five sculptures created by artist Ben Hammond are depicted in Temple Square when it was announced in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, April 2, 2025. |Blythe Tucker, Deseret News
President of the Relief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, President Camille N. Johnson speaks to the media during the announcement of five sculptures created by artist Ben Hammond in Temple Square, Salt Lake City on Wednesday, April 2, 2025. |Blythe Tucker, Deseret News
The five sculptures created by artist Ben Hammond are depicted in Temple Square when it was announced in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, April 2, 2025. |Blythe Tucker, Deseret News
Johnson, the Lifesaving Society President General Camille N. Johnson of the Church of Jesus Christ, Latter-day Saints, speaks to the media during the announcement of five sculptures created by artist Ben Hammond in Temple Square, Salt Lake City on Wednesday, April 2, 2025. |Blythe Tucker, Deseret News
Bishop Kamille N. Johnson and Bishop W. Christopher Waddell of the Relief Society are the first counselors of bishops of both the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and praise the five clever virgins of sculptures created by artist Ben Hammond at Temple Square during the event in the city of Lake Salt on Wednesday, April 2, 2025. |Blythe Tucker, Deseret News
Artist Ben Hammond was interviewed by Church News among the five wise virgins of his sculpture, the five wise virgins, when it was announced in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, April 2, 2025. |Blythe Tucker, Deseret News
President of the Relief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, President Camille N. Johnson speaks to the media during the announcement of five sculptures created by artist Ben Hammond in Temple Square, Salt Lake City on Wednesday, April 2, 2025. |Blythe Tucker, Deseret News
The five wise virgins in the sculpture are depicted behind Bishop W. Christopher Waddell, the first counselor of the bishop of the Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ. |Blythe Tucker, Deseret News
The five sculptures created by artist Ben Hammond are depicted in Temple Square when it was announced in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, April 2, 2025. |Blythe Tucker, Deseret News
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