Stokes Sounds Off: UPDATE: Second Quarter (and First Half) of 2024 Temple Construction Progress Review

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Sunday, June 30, 2024

UPDATE: Second Quarter (and First Half) of 2024 Temple Construction Progress Review

Hello again, everyone! With the final day of June coming to its' official conclusion, and as we head into July, I am pleased to provide a look back at temple construction progress through the second quarter (and first half) of 2024. For this review, I have a link to what my temple construction progress report looked like on the first day of this year, a look at where things stood at the end of the first quarter of 2024, and where things now stand at the end of this second quarter (and first half) of 2024.

The Church continues to announce major temple updates almost every Monday, so there will be much more to come this year in terms of temple construction progress and updates. The big question is, as we head into July (which is the typical recess month for the Church's General Authorities), whether any such announcements will be forthcoming during the next month. We might still see announcements weekly, but it's also possible we might only get one or two if we get any at all. 

Whatever might happen in that regard, you can count on my covering it. I also continue to monitor any and all Church News, Newsroom, and Church of Jesus Christ Temples updates and will be sure to pass word of those along to you all as they cross my radar. In the meantime, that does it for now. All comments are, as always, welcome and appreciated on any post at any time, as long as the offered feedback is made per the established guidelines. 

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  1. I can confirm that the 6 new Mission Presidents who were Area Seventies, were released as Seventies on July 1st. Not all of the new Mission Presidents show up in LCR, but there is one change from what was announced. Frank Nolden was announced as the new president of the Orem Mission . Instead he is serving as president of the Washington Tacoma Mission, and the former president, Kurt Brown, is now in Orem.

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    1. Interesting as always, Scott! Thanks for stopping by to pass that along. I am intrigued that the LCR shows mission president assignments. I can't see any of that information when I use LCR. Did you perhaps mean CDOL, or do you have different access to the LCR than I do? Just curious. Thanks.

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    2. Thanks for clarifying that, Scott. As always, great to hear from you!

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