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Friday, November 14, 2025

BREAKING NEWS: First Presidency Names New Presiding Bishopric

 Hello again, everyone! On this Friday (following the call of Presiding Bishop Gerald Causse to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles a week ago yesterday), the First Presidency has announced the new Presiding Bishopric. As anticipated, Bishop Causse's First Counselor, Bishop W. Christopher Waddell, is the new Presiding Bishop, and Bishop Causse's Second Counselor, Bishop L. Todd Budge, is the new First Counselor to Bishop Waddell. And current GA Seventy Bishop Sean Douglas has been announced as the new Second Counselor to Bishop Waddell.

Presiding Bishop Waddell served from 2011-2015 as a General Authority Seventy, from 2015-2020 as Second Counselor, and from 2020 to now as First Counselor in the Presiding Bishopric. He will be 70 in 2029, so either this will be a very short-term assignment, or he will continue to serve past his 70th birthday. The same is true for Bishop Budge (that he will be 70 in 2029). Bishop Budge was a General Authority Seventy from 2019-2020, and has served as Second Counselor from 2020 up to now. Bishop Douglas has been a GA Seventy since 2021, and his 70th birthday will occur in 2034, so he will likely be in the Presiding Bishopric until at least that time.

I would just note that Bishop Douglas' call will necessitate his release as a GA Seventy, effective immediately, and that the Mexico Area Presidency will be reorganized in the near term (if that has not already happened), since Bishop Douglas has been serving as the Mexico Area President. Other than these notes, the extensive and impressive biographies of these brethren speak for themselves. I am glad that these changes were announced today. I look forward to this Presiding Bishopric's ministry in the days, weeks, months, and years ahead.

I invite you all to stay tuned here for my coverage of the latest updates from the Church News, Newsroom, and Church of Jesus Christ Temples sites. I’ll be sure to pass word of those along to you all as soon as I learn about them. 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 all such feedback is made per the established guidelines. 

I hope any of you who would like to share anything will take your opportunity to “sound off” in the comments below. If you liked what you read here and would like to stay informed of newly added posts and comments, please subscribe to receive the applicable updates. Thank you for the privilege of your time. Until my next post, I wish you all the best and pray that the Lord will bless you all in everything you do.

Thursday, November 13, 2025

Elder Dale G. Renlund Observes His 73rd Birthday

Hello again, everyone! I am back with a post in tribute of Elder Dale G. Renlund, who, as noted, is marking his 71st birthday today. Let's get right into all of that. Elder Dale Gunnar Renlund was born to Mats Ake and Marianna Andersson, in Salt Lake City, Utah, on this day in 1952. His parents had emigrated from Finland (Mats) and Sweden (Marianna) respectively in order to be married in the temple. In view of that, Elder Renlund grew up primarily speaking Swedish. 

The fact that he did not speak English as a primary language gives him a certain degree of international appeal. In his teenage years, Elder Renlund lived with his family in Sweden while his father was a building missionary for the Church Several years later, Elder Renlud returned to Sweden, this time as a full-time missionary. Following his missionary service, Elder Renlund continued his scholastic endeavors at the University of Utah, where he earned a bachelor's degree in chemistry and his M.D.

Approximately 3 or 4 years after he concluded his missionary service, he met and married his eternal companion, Ruth Lybbert, who was the daughter of another General Authority Seventy, Merlin R. Lybbert. Elder Renlund went on to do a three-year cardiology residency and a three-year fellowship in cardiology, both at Johns Hopkins University, and served as a bishop while he did so.

During that very same period of time, his wife was earning her law degree, and Ruth also gave birth to their only child, a daughter, Ashley. At some point in 1986, Elder Renlund became a professor at the University of Utah. From 1991 to the time of his call as a General Authority Seventy in 2009, he served as the medical director of the Utah Transplantation Affiliated Hospitals Cardiac Transplant Program.

In 2000, he was also appointed the director of the Heart Failure Prevention and Treatment Program at Intermountain Health Center headquartered in Salt Lake, while his wife was working as a law partner in the firm of Dewsnup, King and Olsen. In the Church, in addition to serving as a bishop, Elder Renlund also served locally as ward Sunday School president, high councilman, and as a stake president. From 2000 to 2009, Elder Renlund served as an area seventy. 

He became a general authority seventy in April 2009, at the same conference in which Elder Neil L. Andersen was sustained as an apostle. The August after his call, Elder Renlund began serving in the Africa Southeast Area Presidency, which is headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa. He concluded that service as the area president from 2011 to 2014. 

Just over a year after concluding that service (during which time he served in other general capacities at Church headquarters), he was the third man to be called to fill the three vacancies in the Quorum of the Twelve in the wake of the passing of President Boyd K. Packer and Elders L. Tom Perry and Richard G. Scot (with his call occurring the same day as that of Elders Ronald A. Rasband and Gary E. Stevenson). 

Some have claimed (rightfully so, in my opinion) that since Elder Scott was the last of the three to pass away, Elder Renlund, as the last of the three new apostles called, was the one filling the apostolic vacancy occurring from the death of Elder Scott. Others may disagree on that, as is their right, but I think that is a fair statement.

Elder Renlund's apostolic call was significant for a few reasons. The calls of Elders Rasband, Stevenson, and Renlund made them the 98th, 99th, and 100th members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles called in this dispensation. There have been more men ordained as apostles, but only 102 of those men have officially served in the Quorum of the Twelve. There is another significant aspect of Elder Renlund's call.

As most of you are probably aware, at times in the past where 2 or more apostles have been called, tradition is that they will be called, sustained, and ordained according to their age, from oldest to youngest. That tradition, as has been the case a couple of times before, was slightly adjusted, as Elder Stevenson, almost three years younger than Elder Renlund, was called, sustained, and ordained as the senior apostle to Elder Renlund. That kind of thing is not in any way unprecedented, but it is a significant anomaly to note.

Given that all apostles from Elder David A. Bednar through Elder Renlund were born in the United States, some have taken issue with the Church for the perceived lack of diversity in the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. But as was observed in this article, Elder Renlund's diverse background certainly qualifies him as having strong international ties and experiences. Elder Renlund has given a total of 23 addresses in General Conference, 2 of which were prior to his apostolic call (the second of which was given in the General Conference prior to the one in which he became an apostle).

I am grateful to have been able to offer this birthday tribute in his honor, and am also grateful for his service. I gladly sustain him and the other 14 apostles as prophets, seers, and revelators.

I invite you all to stay tuned here for my coverage of the latest updates from the Church News, Newsroom, and Church of Jesus Christ Temples sites. I’ll be sure to pass word of those along to you all as soon as I learn about them. 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 all such feedback is made per the established guidelines. I hope any of you who would like to share anything will take your opportunity to “sound off” in the comments below. If you liked what you read here and would like to stay informed of newly added posts and comments, please subscribe to receive the applicable updates.

Thank you for the privilege of your time. Until my next post, I wish you all the best and pray that the Lord will bless you all in everything you do.

Monday, November 10, 2025

BREAKING TEMPLE NEWS: Groundbreaking Announced for the Jacksonville Florida Temple; Site Locations Confirmed and Exterior Renderings Released for the Couer d'Alene Idaho and Calabar Nigeria Temples

Hello again, everyone! A short time ago, the First Presidency officially announced the next major temple construction updates: a groundbreaking for the Jacksonville Florida Temple, and the site locations and exterior renderings for both the Couer d'Alene Idaho and Calabar Nigeria Temples. There is a lot to get into, so let's get started!

The first temple groundbreaking in 2026 will be for the Jacksonville Florida Temple. The service will be held on January 24, 2026, with Elder Massimo De Feo, First Counselor in the United States Southeast Area presidency, presiding thereover. The groundbreaking announcement follows the temple announcement by then-Church President Russell M. Nelson in October 2023, the site location confirmation in February 2024, and the release of its exterior rendering in mid-December 2024. 

I had recently estimated that the groundbreaking for that temple would occur in either late 2025 or early 2026, so this announcement was not surprising.I don't know if that means we may not see any other groundbreakings this year, but I have my documents for 2024 vs. 2025 and 2025 vs. 2026 for your review. That being said, there are a rew temples I have my eyes on for more information, so we'll have to see what happens in that regard.  

With that said, let's move on to the site locations and renderings that have been released for the other two temples. We start with the Couer d'Alene Idaho Temple, which was announced by President Nelson in October 2024. The single-story edifice of approximately 29,630 square feet will rise on a 10.91-acre site at the corner of Hanley Avenue and Coeur Terre Boulevard in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. In addition to the temple, the construction project will also include an adjacent meetinghouse and ancillary building.

We now conclude with the information on the Calabar Nigeria Temple, which was originally announced by President Nelson in October 2023. A 7-acre site at Atekong Drive, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria, will be home to the single-story edifice of approximately 26,000 square feet, in addition to patron housing and arrival facilities and a meetinghouse. In view of these latest announcements, there are now only 60 temples for which the confirmation of any official information is pending.

I am sure that number will continue to decrease in the 19 or so weeks between now and General Conference weekend. There are approximately 19-21 Mondays between next Monday and the Monday before General Conference. If an average of 5 temples have their official information released every 3 weeks or so, then around 35 more could have official information confirmed prior to General Conference weekend.

Of course, I have no way to know for sure that we will see that kind of progress by then, but it is interesting to think about. I am sure the prophet is doing all he can to reduce the existing backlog. I had hoped we'd get the announcement of opening arrangements for the Willamette Valley Oregon Temple today, but I am happy to see what was announced. And maybe those arrangements will be announced in the next week or two.

I invite you all to stay tuned here for my coverage of the latest updates from the Church News, Newsroom, and Church of Jesus Christ Temples sites. I’ll be sure to pass word of those along to you all as soon as I learn about them. 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 all such feedback is made per the established guidelines. 

I hope any of you who would like to share anything will take your opportunity to “sound off” in the comments below. If you liked what you read here and would like to stay informed of newly added posts and comments, please subscribe to receive the applicable updates. Thank you for the privilege of your time. Until my next post, I wish you all the best and pray that the Lord will bless you all in everything you do.

Sunday, November 9, 2025

UPDATE: PDF Versions of November 2025 Magazines Bring Surprises; October 2025 General Conference Predictions Results & Associated Document Updates

Hello again, everyone! The PDF versions of the November 2025 Magazines are now available. Along with the latest editions of the magazines come a few surprises, including one of the first changes signed off on under President Oaks' prophetic guidance: A decision has been made that, rather than listing the members of the First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve Apostles by name in every edition of each magazine, instead, going forward, it will merely be noted that "Church mgazines are produced under the direction of the First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve Apostles." 

2 of the 3 November magazines reflect that change. There have likewise been changes noted to the editors/advisers for each of the Church magazines. I have tracked those adjustments as they have occurred. But another change has taken place as well: starting with the November 2025 Liahona. Instead of the traditional three columns per page, the General Conference Liahona now has two. This means that some talks that would have ordinarily been featured in 3-4 pages are now featured in 2-3. The change in layout now gives those who put together that edition of the Liahona more space for photographs and text.

So those changes have been noted. I find them to be very effective. Having said that, I am pleased to be able to finally share the results of my October 2025 General Conference predictions. Sorry it has taken me so long to do so, but obviously, other reports were more important. As always, we have my projected speaker lineup, predicted changes in general Church leadership, and my masterlist of prospective temple locations. Based on my traditional method (which any of you can inquire further about if you have any questions), I have scored these predictions.

I didn't count against me anything I either did not predict (President Oaks opening the conference as well as closing it) or was not counting on (as I had correctly asserted that the First Presidency would not be reorganized until after President Nelson's funeral), and I also did not factor my temple predictions into this year's result (as I could not have anticipated there would be no new temples announced). As the scorecard shows, this time around, I was on the lower end of my typical 50-70% accuracy rate. But I am grateful for the events of General Conference weekend, and it was very special to have that overseen by the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles as the presiding authority of the Church this time around.

I had made some predictions about the possible table of contents for the November 2025 Liahona, but obviously, I also could not have anticipated the shift to 2 columns, which changed the typical layout we have seen. That projection was not included as part of my General Conference predictions, but I thought it might be of interest to some of you. I should also note that I have created my initial predictions for the April 2026 General Conference, but will be presenting those here at a later time.

I am grateful to have been able to put together this report today. As I noted in comments on other recent posts, I anticipate that a new Presiding Bishop will be announced this week, and also anticipate that a new official photograph of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles will be released. And since there are no new temple open houses starting this week, I think we will see the traditional major temple construction announcement during the 2:00 PM MDT hour here in Utah. I anticipate the potential announcement of opening arrangements for the Willamette Valley Oregon Temple, along with perhaps 1 or 2 additional temple groundbreakings (which may or may not be the final ones for this year), 1 or 2 new exterior renderings, and 1 or 2 new site location confirmations.

Stay tuned here for my coverage of these developments, in addition to my coverage of the latest updates from the Church News, the Newsroom, and the Church of Jesus Christ Temples sites. I’ll be sure to pass word of those along to you all as soon as I learn about them. 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 all such feedback is made per the established guidelines. 

I hope any of you who would like to share anything will take your opportunity to “sound off” in the comments below. If you liked what you read here and would like to stay informed of newly added posts and comments, please subscribe to receive the applicable updates. Thank you for the privilege of your time. Until my next post, I wish you all the best and pray that the Lord will bless you all in everything you do.

Thursday, November 6, 2025

BREAKING APOSTOLIC NEWS: Elder Gérald Caussé Called to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles

 Helllo again, everyone! Just 20 minutes ago, the Church officially announced that Presiding Bishop (now) Elder Gérald Caussé is the newest member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. He was ordained an apostle today by President Dallin H. Oaks and the other 13 apostles.  I am thrilled by this news. Bishop Caussé (now Elder Caussé again) was one of my top 3 theorized candidates for the existing apostolic vacancy. 

And I had a feeling the new apostle would be announced in short order after the First Presidency was reorganized. In fact, when the only temple news this week was about the Burley Idaho Temple media day, I theorized (I can't remember whether publicly or privately) that the newest apostle might be announced this week.

Elder Caussé becomes the third current European apostle of the Church (joining Germany's Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf and England's Elder Patrick Kearon). Elder Caussé was born on May 20, 1963, so he is now also the Church's newest youngest apostle. Elder Caussé is also the second current apostle (after Elder Gary  E. Stevenson) to have been the Presiding Bishop at the time of his apostolic call.

Elder Caussé is also the second current apostle with a May birthday, joining President Henry B. Eyring (whose birthday is on May 31). His impressive biography speaks for itself. His wife is also a French native, so they join Elder and Sister Uchtdorf to become the second current apostolic couple where both spouses were born outside the US (if memory serves, Sister Jennifer Kearon is American).

The Presiding Bishopric will be reorganized at a later date. Until that time, Elder Causse's counselors will together share the load of the Presiding Bishopric. I could not have been more surprised, elated, and excited by this news. I just knew that the Church wouldn't leave the apostolic vacancy unfilled until April.

I will let the rest of Elder Causee's impressive biography speak for itself. I am pleased by this news of the newest apostle and by the opportunity to share it with you all here. I invite you all to stay tuned here for my coverage of the latest updates from the Church News, Newsroom, and Church of Jesus Christ Temples sites. I’ll be sure to pass word of those along to you all as soon as I learn about them. 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 all such feedback is made per the established guidelines. 

I hope any of you who would like to share anything will take your opportunity to “sound off” in the comments below. If you liked what you read here and would like to stay informed of newly added posts and comments, please subscribe to receive the applicable updates. Thank you for the privilege of your time. Until my next post, I wish you all the best and pray that the Lord will bless you all in everything you do.