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Friday, August 25, 2017

Dates Released For the Beginning of Open House Reservations for Two Temples

Hello again, everyone! I am back with more Church news. After no significant progress has been reported on temples of late, I found out today that the Church has released information about when open house tickets will be available for the Meridian Idaho and Cedar City Utah Temples. For Meridian, reservations will be available on Monday September 25 (one month from today), and, as already announced, the open house will go from October 21 to November 11), and reservations will continue to be offered up through the last day of the open house. One week after reservations are available for Meridian (Monday October 2, the day after General Conference concludes), reservations will start to be accepted for the Cedar City Utah Temple Open House, which, as previously noted, will run between October 27 and November 18), and reservations will continue to be offered through the last day of the Cedar City Utah Temple Open House.

Aside from these developments, things have been quiet on both the temple news and unit growth front. But I guarantee it will not remain that way for too much longer. I for one hope very soon that the Church will announce the dates for the open house, dedication (and rededication) of the Rome Italy and Frankfurt Germany Temples. In the meantime, once I hear anything new on this front, you can count on my passing that along. For now, thank you for the privilege of your time. Comments are welcome.  Stay tuned this weekend, when I hope to provide another update on apostolic statistics, and when I will be keeping my eye open for any addition Church or temple-related news.  I pray the Lord's blessings upon you all, and wish you all the best for a wonderful weekend.

Church News Includes Details on New Curriculum for Adults, Summary of Education Week

Hello, all! For a variety of reasons, I have not been able to do my initial check of the Church websites until just now. In checking the Church News, I found this article summarizing BYU's Campus Education Week, and this one which details the new curriculum that will be in place next year for adults to study during Priesthood and Relief Society, and which includes FAQs on the reasons for this curriculum change and what it will involve and entail. Among the tidbits I picked up is that the Church now has a Priesthood and Family Department (maybe they always did and I just didn't know about it), and that Elder LeGrand R. Curtis Jr., whose father was a GA Seventy during the tenure of either Presidents Benson or Kimball, serves as one of the assistant executive directors. I know that there have been mixed feelings about the new curriculum, but I for one am excited and overjoyed about it. I hope we will all be able to testify of the importance of these changes at some point, even if we cannot do so now. That does it for this blog post. Thank you for the privilege of your time, and may the Lord bless all of us to enjoy these inspired changes. Until my next post, I wish you all the best.

Thursday, August 24, 2017

Elder Robert D. Hales Celebrates His 85th birthday

Hello, all! I am back, as promised three days ago, with a post written in tribute to Elder Robert D. Hales, who is celebrating his 85th birthday today. What has brought this man to this milestone? Let's explore that.

Robert Dean Hales was born on August 24, 1932 to John Rulon (an artist who worked in advertising) and Vera Marie Holbrook Hales in New York City, New York. He married Mary Crandall on June 10, 1953 in the Salt Lake Temple. They have two sons. He earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Utah and a master’s degree in business administration from Harvard. In between earning his two degrees, he served as a jet fighter pilot for the United States. He served several companies in many executive positions, both in and out of the United States.
His extensive Church service has included being a high councilor, a branch president’s counselor in Seville, Spain, a branch president in Albany Georgia; Weston Massachusetts; and Frankfurt Germany; bishop in Weston Massachusetts, Stake President’s counselor, president of the England London mission, and regional representative. He was sustained an Assistant to the Twelve on April 4, 1975 and to the First Quorum of the Seventy on October 1, 1976. While a member of the First Quorum of the Seventy, he served as First Counselor in the Sunday School General Presidency from July 1981-July 1985. He was called as Presiding Bishop of the Church on April 6, 1985. He was sustained as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles on April 2, 1994, and was ordained an apostle five days later. He has served faithfully despite numerous health problems.
In fact, it would be very fair to say that the health problems Elder Hales has had over the years, and especially in recent years, have served to mold him into the wonderful servant of our Heavenly Father that he has become. Over the course of his ministry in general Church leadership, he has, if I have counted correctly, spoken 58 times in General Conference (with 15 of those given as a seventy and Presiding Bishop, and 43 given since his call to the apostleship). It should be noted that he has missed several General Conferences in view of his health issues: if it weren't for that, he would have a few more talks. Looking back at his speaking record, it appears that he last missed General Conference in April 2011. To review any of these 58 General Conference addresses by Elder Hales, click here.

Primarily because of his ill health in recent years, he has been the first apostolic speaker in whichever conference session he has spoken. The last time he was not the first apostolic speaker in a conference session was almost three years ago, in October 2014, when he spoke in the Sunday Morning session.

Because of his ongoing health issues, it is anyone's guess how much longer Elder Hales will be with us. That said, he has carried on much longer than many have expected. And because I have been in his shoes somewhat (in terms of having quite a few health challenges myself), I know that Elder Hales is one whose life has been extended by the grace of the Lord. It is obvious that Elder Hales still has things to teach us, through both his example and his conference talks. As with the words spoken by any of the Brethren, I hope that we will give heed to the wise counsel of Elder Hales. In the meantime, I hope he had a good day today.
That does it for this post. Though I fully expect to have additional things to post about before the end of this month, and that I will be doing several more posts in the first week of September, you can be sure that, if nothing else, I will be back on September 8 (15 days from now) and the day after that with birthday tributes to Elder Cook (who will mark his 77th on the 8th) and President Nelson (who turns 93 the following day).
In the meantime, thank you for the privilege of your time. Any comments are welcome and appreciated. Until my next post, I wish you all the best.