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Friday, July 21, 2017

Changes in Area Leadership Reported in the August 2017 Ensign

Hello, all! I got my copy of the August 2017 Ensign yesterday. As has been the Church's custom in the last 20-some-odd years, they released a copy of the Area Leadership Assignments that official go into effect 11 days or so from today, although some have taken effect already in view of other changes that have happened. I speak particularly of the changes hat resulted from Elder Chi Hong (Sam) Wong's call as a mission president.

Additionally, other assignments may have been effective for a time as well based on whenever it might have been practical to initiate that process. I also wanted to note that there are a couple of minor updates in these assignments from what was announced in the Church News in late May/early June. Minor changes, but still significant.

In the meantime, I also wanted to note that none of the August Church magazines showed any change in the editor and advisers of those magazines. That does not mean nothing has changed. Typically, the assignment of editor rotates every two or three years, while any other assignment changes (including in anticipation of a GA Seventy adviser being granted emeritus status or starting service in an area presidency outside the US) will affect that too. It is not uncommon for such changes not to be effective by the time the August Ensign is printed.

As previously noted, when there is a change in the general auxiliary presidencies, it takes one or two months for any subsequent change in advisers to be noted in the list of advisers on the magazine's information box. So it may take until the September or October magazines are published to see any change there. But I will report on that ASAP once I learn of it.

For now, here is the list of those changes, along with those corrections reported in the August 2017 Ensign. Enjoy, and thanks for your interest and support. Any comments are welcome.

Changes in Area Leadership August 2017
NOTE: Where applicable, I am also noting changes that are likely in the advisers of the Church magazines in view of these assignments, which appear in bold type.
ADDITIONAL NOTE: There is one case, noted in italics below, where the noted changes will likely take place sooner than August 1, in view of Elder Wong’s call as a mission president.

Presidency of the Seventy:
Elders Donald L. Hallstrom (who has been supervising the North America Northwest and North America West Areas) and Richard J. Maynes (who has been supervising the North America Southeast Area) will be released from the Presidency of the Seventy and, as noted, will take other assignments at Church headquarters.
Elders Juan A. Uceda and Patrick Kearon will fill the resulting vacancies in this presidency, with Elder Uceda overseeing the North America Southeast Area (succeeding Elder Maynes) and Elder Kearon overseeing the North America Northwest and North America West Areas (succeeding Elder Hallstrom).
Additionally, in view of his new assignment in the Presidency, Elder Patrick Kearon will be released as President of the Europe Area.
NOTE: In the August 2017 Ensign, other changes were noted in the assignments of the Presidency members; most notably that the previously announced assignments of Elder Lynn G. Robbins and Elder Juan A. Uceda would be reversed, with Elder Robbins overseeing the North America Southeast Area, and Elder Uceda taking Elder Robbins’ former assignment of overseeing the North America Southwest Area.

General Authority Seventies:
Marcos A. Aidukaitis released as First Counselor and called as President of the Brazil Area.
Jose L. Alonso released as Second Counselor in the Central America Area Presidency and called as Second Counselor in the Caribbean Area Presidency.
Wilford W. Andersen released as the junior administrator of the Middle East/Africa North Area, and called as the senior administrator (referred to for the first time as Area President.)
NOTE: While the Church News article on this assignment (which was published on May 3, 2017) noted this somewhat different title, no mention of that was subsequently made in the August 2017 Ensign in the article discussing this year’s changes.
Ian S. Ardern called as Second Counselor in the Pacific Area Presidency.
W. Mark Bassett released as Second Counselor and called as First Counselor in the Brazil Area Presidency.
Craig A. Cardon released as Second Counselor and called as First Counselor in the Pacific Area Presidency.
Valeri V. Cordon called as Second Counselor in the Central America Area Presidency.
Claudio R. M. Costa released as President of the Brazil Area Presidency.
Joaquin E. Costa called as Second Counselor in the Brazil Area Presidency.
Massimo De Feo called as Second Counselor in the Europe Area Presidency.
Kevin R. Duncan released as President of the Central America Area Presidency.
Stanley G. Ellis released as First Counselor in the Africa Southeast Area Presidency.
David F. Evans released as Second Counselor and called as First Counselor in the Asia Area Presidency.
NOTE: Elder Evans is succeeding Elder Wong, as noted below. It is therefore likely that we will see this change happen sooner than August, if it has not already taken place.
Robert C. Gay called as President of the Asia North Area Presidency.
Christoffel Golden called as First Counselor in the Europe East Area Presidency.
NOTE: Elder Golden’s new assignment will necessitate his release as an adviser to the Church Magazines. Follow-up note (added on 7/20/17): If such a change has been made, it is not reflected in the August 2017 Ensign.
Paul V. Johnson released as First Counselor in the Europe Area Presidency and called as the Area President.
Larry S. Kacher released as First Counselor in the Europe East Area Presidency and called as Second Counselor in the Africa West Area Presidency.
Larry R. Lawrence released as the senior administrator of the Middle East/Africa North Area.
NOTE: It is likely that Elder Lawrence will be granted emeritus status in October, which would also necessitate his release as an adviser to the Church magazines. Follow-up note (added on 7/20/17): If such a change has been made, it is not reflected in the August 2017 Ensign.
Joni L. Koch called as Second Counselor in the Africa Southeast Area Presidency.
Hugo E. Martinez released as Second Counselor in the Caribbean Area Presidency.
Peter F. Meurs called as Second Counselor in the Asia Area Presidency.
NOTE: Elder Meurs replaces Elder Evans, who is succeeding Elder Wong, as noted below. It is therefore likely that we will see this change happen sooner than August, if it has not already taken place.
S. Gifford Nielsen released as First Counselor in the Pacific Area Presidency.
Adrian Ochoa released as First Counselor and called as the President of the Central America Area
S. Mark Palmer released as Second Counselor and called as First Counselor in the Africa Southeast Area Presidency.
Anthony D. Perkins called as the junior administrator of the Middle East/Africa North Area (referred to for the first time as the First Counselor of that area).
NOTE: While the Church News article on this assignment (which was published on May 3, 2017) noted this somewhat different title, no mention of that was subsequently made in the August 2017 Ensign in the article discussing this year’s changes.
Gary B. Sabin released as Second Counselor and called as First Counselor in the Europe Area Presidency.
Vern P. Stanfill released as Second Counselor in the Africa West Area Presidency.
Scott D. Whiting released as President of the Asia North Area.
Chi Hong (Sam) Wong released as First Counselor in the Asia Area Presidency.
NOTE: Elder Wong, who has been asked to serve as president of the Canada Vancouver Mission starting in July, has likely already been released from this assignment to allow him to prepare for this new one.
Jorge F. Zeballos called as First Counselor in the Central America Area Presidency.

Church News Update (includes article about Christina B. Franco, new Second Counselor in the Primary General Presidency)

Hello, all! This blog post will highlight some Church News items that I have not posted about previously. These items may not be new as of today, but they are significant.

As the final article on new Church leaders sustained last April, the Church ran this one about Christina B. Franco, who is the new Second Counselor in the Primary General Presidency. As she had been serving with her husband in a mission presidency until the beginning of this month, she is just now starting her service in the new assignment. Her story is quite unique. It was good to get to know her better. Enjoy!

The Church News also gave us a little insight into the question of how Elder Robert D. Hales is doing in terms of his health by publishing this article to describe his reaction to being honored as a pioneer of progress. It sounds like he is having more difficulty but continues to soldier through. No indication on whether or not he will be well enough to speak during this next General Conference, but I imagine if he can, at any length, the Church will give him the opportunity to do so. Nice to see him up and about.

The Church News also ran this article to summarize counsel given by the leaders of the women's auxiliary presidencies to new mission presidents and their wives. Unless there are address we don't know about, this seems to complete the Church News report of that seminar. Again, for an overview of the seminar addresses as a whole, click here. Please note that a link to this newest address has not yet been added to that overview article, but it likely will be soon.

The Church News continued their series of articles leading up to Pioneer Days with this article highlighting the legacy of faith left to all of us by early pioneers, and this article detailing how miracles experienced by the pioneers helped them to overcome the obstacles they faced. At a time when Pioneer Day is just around the corner (it will be celebrated on Monday here in Utah), it is wonderful to consider the sacrifices these early Saints made to trek to Zion.

As we consider those sacrifices and the pioneer legacy of these early Saints, my prayer is that we will always remember that we too can be pioneers in our own right. As we continue to live the gospel daily and strive for righteous goals, we can, with that pioneer spirit, make choices about our lives that will be a blessing to the generations that will follow us. And it will be up to each of us to determine how that will happen in our own lives. May the Lord bless us all in our endeavors to do so.

Thursday, July 20, 2017

Getting my writing career off the ground

Over the last 10 days or so, the Lord reminded me that, since so many have said that I have a gift for writing things, He needs me to turn my full-time attention to writing. In the last few days, I have researched ways to make money blogging, which I am working on. I will also be working on finding outlets to get my written work more into the public (including submissions to various magazines). All of this will be with the end goal of being able to get my first actual book published, and to turn that into a series. I did want to note that it took me being taken to my worst point physically, spiritually, mentally, and emotionally before I realized the Lord was moving me in that direction. But after taking stock of where I am now versus where the Lord, Amy, and I myself need me to be, I have realized more and more what I need to change and do differently, and where my focus should lie. In the coming days, I will speak more of this change in mindset and more of what will be involved in making a career out of something I enjoy doing (as there is much unknown presently), but I just wanted to note that, for what it may be worth. Thanks to you all for your interest and support.

I have fixed the commenting issue once and for all (finally!)

Hello, all! It took me way too long to get this figured out, but I finally got Disqus removed permanently from my blog, and I have confirmed that comments can now be posted again without issue or incidence. I apologize for all the problems I had in this regard. I look forward to the comments beginning anew again. Thanks.

Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple Gets New President/Changes to List of New Temple Presidents Called in 2017

Hello, all! I learned recently that the Church has called a new president for the Baton Rouge Louisiana Temple, and the new presidency will serve for a few months prior to its scheduled renovation and for 2-3 years after the 2019 rededication. Additionally, the recent changes to the completion time-frame for the first three temples in 2018 may mean that the callings of the first presidents for those temples may not be noted by the Church until closer to their completion, so I eliminated that section from my list of those presidents that might be announced this year. Here is the updated version of that list:

New Temples whose presidents will begin serving later this year:
1.      Paris France (President announced in 2016; will begin formal service on May 21)
2.      Cedar City Utah (President  announced in March; will begin service on December 10)
3.      Tucson Arizona (President announced in March; will begin formal service on August 13)
4.      Meridian Idaho (President announced in April; will begin formal service in November 19)

Operating Temples whose president was changed earlier this year:
1.      Calgary Alberta (president changed sometime during March for an undisclosed reason, likely because the previous president died or became incapacitated)

General Note #2: Other operating temples, as has already been announced, will be getting a new president later this year as well, and if those changes take place as they did during my six-year service in the Mount Timpanogos Utah Temple, the new presidents will start their service on the first Monday or Tuesday of November, which fall this year on the 6th and 7th. Those temples that will have a new president this year include the following:
1.      Apia Samoa
2.      Logan Utah
3.      Vernal Utah
4.      Toronto Ontario
5.      Snowflake Arizona
6.      Phoenix Arizona
7.      Salt Lake
8.      Bern Switzerland
9.      Quetzaltenango Guatemala
10.  Louisville Kentucky
11.  San Diego California
12.  Mount Timpanogos Utah
13.  Madrid Spain
14.  Bogota Colombia
15.  Edmonton Alberta
16.  Newport Beach California
17.  Adelaide Australia
18.  Kona Hawaii
19.  Caracas Venezuela
20.  Bismarck North Dakota
21.  Mesa Arizona
22.  Columbia South Carolina
23.  Ogden Utah
24.  Lubbock Texas
25.  Guayaquil Ecuador
26.  Fort Lauderdale Florida
27.  Los Angeles California
28.  San Salvador El Salvador
29.  Manila Philippines
30.  San Antonio Texas
31.  Tokyo Japan
NOTE: While this temple is scheduled to close for renovation later this year, the newly announced president will serve both before and after that process is completed.
32.  Baton Rouge Louisiana
NOTE: While this temple has been scheduled for renovation, the newly announced president will serve for a few months before and for a year or two after as well.

General Note #3: Temple presidents generally serve for around three years. With that in mind, I feel confident in predicting that the following temples may also have a new president announced:
1.      Buenos Aires Argentina
NOTE: The current president has been serving since this temple’s rededication in 2012. As that is well beyond the standard 3 years of service, it seems reasonable to assume that there will be such a change this year.

General Note #4: The presidents of the following temples would be marking their third year of service had they not closed previously for renovations. A new president may or may not be called this year for those temples.
1.      Freiberg Germany (Closed for renovation in 2014 and rededicated last year)
2.      Idaho Falls Idaho (Closed for renovation in 2015 and will be rededicated in less than a month)

General Note #5: The presidents of the following temples would be marking three years of service later this year if those temples were not closing for renovations within the next ten months. Therefore, there may or may not be a change.
1.      Asuncion Paraguay
NOTE: The current president has served since 2014, which means that this year would mark time for a charge. But this temple will close for renovation in October, one month before usual changes are made. As a subsequent rededication of this temple is anticipated sometime in 2019, it is more than likely that the Church will hold off on naming a new president until that time.
2.      Washington DC
NOTE: Though this temple president will have marked three years of service later this year, the temple will close for renovation next March. With that in mind, I could see the Church calling a new president this year for a few months prior to that renovation, or holding off on calling anyone until after the renovation is completed sometime during 2020.

General Note #6: The following two temples closed for renovations in the middle of their current president’s active service. Were it not for that, we would likely be seeing changes there as well.
1.      Jordan River (president has served since 2014; temple closed in 2015 and will be rededicated sometime next year, so a new president may not be called until sometime during 2020)

2.      Frankfurt Germany (president has served since 2013; temple closed in 2015 and will be rededicated sometime next year, so the president could be changed sometime within the next two years)