Those updates follow below. So as to not disturb the flow of that information, I will end here and now as I always do: That does it for this post. Any and all comments are, as always, welcome and appreciated, on any post at any time, as long as such comments are made in accordance with the established guidelines. Thank you for the privilege of your time. If you enjoyed what you read here and would like to stay informed of newly-added content, please feel free to subscribe. Until my next post, I wish each one of you all the best and pray that the Lord will bless you all in everything you do.
Presidency of the
Seventy: Any changes effective August 1 sustained in advance.[i]
Result:
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General Authority
Seventies: New General Authorities sustained from among the Area Seventies or
the Church at large (including any current mission or temple president)[ii];
Elder Steven E. Snow released as Church Historian and Recorder, with a new
Church Historian and Recorder called from among the current or newly-called
General Authority Seventies[iii].
Result:
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Area Seventies:
Some area seventies released, others called[iv].
The following area
seventies may be released for the following reasons:
Called as mission presidents: Aley K. Auna, Walter Chatora, J. Kevin Ence, Jose L.
Isaguierre, Bryan R. Larsen, W.
Jean-Pierre Lono, Khumbulani Mdletshe, Hoi Seng Leonard Woo
Longest-tenured: Kevin
J Worthen (sustained in April 2010; is serving as BYU-Provo President; if he
is released, he may be sustained as General Authority Seventy)
Result:
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Sunday School General
Presidency: Tad R. Callister, Devin G. Durrant, and Brian K. Ashton released,
new Sunday School General Presidency called[v].
Result:
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Additional note: Reid L.
Neilson, who has been serving as Church historian and recorder and is not a
General Authority, will likely be released from that assignment, since he has
been called as a mission president as well. As far as I know, he was never
sustained in that position, so his release may or may not be presented.
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Stakes
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3,383
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Missions
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407
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Districts
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550
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Wards &
Branches
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30,710
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Total Church
Membership
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16,385,309
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Increase in
Children of Record
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104,150
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Converts Baptized
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228,987
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Full-Time
Missionaries
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64,543
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Church Service
Missionaries
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30,339
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Temples Dedicated
during 2018 (Concepcion Chile, Barranquilla Colombia)
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2
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Temples Rededicated
during 2018 (Houston Texas, Jordan River Utah)
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2
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Temples in
Operation by the end of 2018
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161
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Hello again, everyone! Three additional temple updates have crossed my radar recently. First, the Rome Italy Temple open house concludes later today, after which the temple will undergoing the final 3 weeks of preparation for its' dedication. And on the Pocatello Idaho Temple, new information indicates that the plans for the temple have been approved by the city, and that the Church is just waiting for the building permit to be issued by the city. The groundbreaking for that temple is now merely 4 weeks away.
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile, a minor update has also been reported on the status of the Washington DC Temple's renovation process. Palm trees are being added to the temple grounds, while work continues on refurbishing the exterior walls and replacing sections of the roof. In the meantime, with crews having done the necessary work on the temple grounds, landscaping elements are beginning to be added.
We live in an exciting time where news of such developments can easily be found and shared. There will be many more temple developments ahead in the future, and as I learn of them, I will be sure to pass them along, either through new posts, or through comments like this on existing posts. My thanks again to you all for your ongoing interest and support.