The Worlds With Number: God’s Infinite Creation exhibit is for people of all faiths, beliefs and backgrounds.
It invites both religious and scientific discovery and, through music and the spoken word, inspires the spiritual learning that gives our secular learning purpose.
Most importantly, it seeks to bring solace and hope in a loving God and Creator through remarkable images of the heavens and an opportunity to experience reverential respect and awe regarding the Creation and purpose of life.
September 4 – November 22, 2026
Visitors’ Center Hours: 10 AM – 9 PM
9900 ストーニーブルック ドライブ、ケンジントン MD 20895
Each Saturday and Sunday through November 22, 2026, the Special Witnesses of Jesus Christ そして あなたは彼にとって大切な存在です videos are featured every half hour from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the Visitors’ Center 500-seat auditorium. They are available weekdays on a large-screen monitor near the exhibit room.
Marvel at the beauty and vastness of the observable universe while enjoying reverent music. Find solace in the inspirational messages from apostles of the Lord that provide insight and hope regarding the purpose of our creation.
あなたは彼にとって大切な存在です is a 10-minute presentation featuring stunning 3D renderings, professional musical performances, and excerpts from remarks by Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf, Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The video is narrated by ブルース・リンゼイ an Emmy Award-winning former news anchor for KSL TV in Salt Lake City.
In his remarks, Elder Uchtdorf focuses on our personal divine worth and how we can actively build a lasting, personal relationship with God through spiritual seeking. He uses the vastness of astronomy as a powerful metaphor, contrasting our apparent smallness in the universe with God’s vast and deeply personal love for each of us and our capacity to receive spiritual revelation.
Enjoy the powerful testimony of Elder Neal A. Maxwell, who served as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints until his passing in 2004. In this 2000 Special Witnesses of Christ film produced by the Church, Elder Maxwell speaks of Jesus Christ as the Lord of the Universe and reflects on His promised return in supreme cosmic glory. He contrasts that future glory with the humility of Christ’s birth and bears testimony that the grand Creator of the universe is also deeply and personally mindful of every individual.
New to the Worlds Without Number: God’s Infinite Creation exhibit are four super-sized, high-resolution images — AG Carinae, Cosmic Reef, Westerlund 2 (all from the Hubble Space Telescope), and NPP Blue Marble (from NASA’s Suomi NPP weather and climate observation satellite.)
Enjoy the magnificence of being up close to these and other detailed cosmic prints that vary in size between THREE and SEVEN feet in height and width!
If you are making a return trip to the Temple Visitors’ Center, or coming for the first time, enjoy the reverence and awe of this popular and inspiring exhibit testifying of Jesus Christ as Lord of the Universe and creator of all things at the direction of Heavenly Father.
Additionally, we are excited to announce that distinguished fine art photographer Eva Koleva Timothy is collaborating with the Visitors’ Center to add several of her photo paintings relating to Jesus Christ and the heavenly majesty of His creations.
Eva is an award-winning fine art photographer and Licentiate of the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain. Her work has been exhibited and collected internationally, including by the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, Oxford University, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Through her evocative imagery and storytelling, she invites viewers to rediscover wonder, faith, and freedom in everyday life.
Eva’s debut monograph, Lost in Learning: The Art of Discovery, received the PX3 People’s Choice Award in Paris and blends perfectly with the 数えきれない世界 exhibit theme and emphasis on discovery — both religious and secular. Her art has also appeared in various publications inspiring audiences around the world.
Prepare for your visit by listening to the following audio presentation highlighting the exhibit theme of Discovery.
NASA’s Hubble and James Webb Space Telescope images, available through the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI), are the visual focal point of the Worlds Without Number: God’s Infinite Creation exhibit. These selected images reveal exciting new vistas and discoveries that advance scientific research at a remarkable pace. Grow your understanding of the infinite and eternal by reading accompanying scriptures about God’s creation of the cosmos.
展示品からお気に入りの画像、歌、テキストをすぐに見つけたい、またはプロジェクトに誰が関わったかを知りたいですか? ここがその場所です。コンポーネントと個人をリストし、該当する場合は追加情報へのリンクを提供しています。
アメリカ航空宇宙局 (NASA)、宇宙望遠鏡科学研究所 (STScI)、欧州宇宙機関 (ESA)、および天文学の画像やプレゼンテーションがパブリック ドメインであるか書面による許可を得て使用できるその他の機関や個人に、心から感謝の意を表します。
これらの画像をこの展示の一部として使用することは、NASA、その他の政府機関、または口頭による第三者寄稿者による承認を意味するものではありません。
ビジターセンターで提示される書面または視覚資料。
ジェイムズ・ウェッブ宇宙望遠鏡(JWST)は、 NASA、 の 欧州宇宙機関(ESA)、 そしてその カナダ宇宙庁(CSA)。 NASA ゴダード宇宙飛行センター 開発作業の管理を担当した。主な産業パートナーは ノースロップ・グラマン; の 宇宙望遠鏡科学研究所 打ち上げ後はWebbを運用します。