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Christine Rappleye
Christine Rappleye

Christine Rappleye is a reporter for the Church News. She has been an editor and reporter for the Deseret News in the features sections and was also part of the Visual Editing team. She previously worked for the Beaumont Enterprise in Southeast Texas as a reporter and editor. She was born and raised in Southeast Texas and graduated from Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, with a communications degree. She served a mission in the Taiwan Taipei Mission. She tries to take advantage of the "Greatest Snow on Earth" by her attempts to stay upright on skis in the winter and hopes to not kill the plants in her container garden on her balcony in the summer.


See how to get reservations to tour the Deseret Peak Utah Temple. The public open house will run from Thursday, Sept. 26, to Saturday, Oct. 19, excluding Sundays and Saturday, Oct. 5.

Eight athletes with Latter-day Saint ties, including a five-time Paralympian, are competing in the 2024 Paris Paralympic Games.

Elder Michael A. Dunn presided at the Aug. 17 groundbreaking ceremony for the Austin Texas Temple — the seventh house of the Lord in the Lone Star State.

In a statement titled “When entertainment media distorts faith,” the Church notes that some “portrayals are fair and accurate, but others resort to stereotypes or gross misrepresentations.”

Olympians connected to the Church took home silver in the steeplechase and silver and bronze in rugby at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. Here’s how Latter-day Saint athletes did.

Former BYU runners Conner Mantz and Clayton Young were 8th and 9th in the 2024 Paris Olympic marathon.

See photos of the medal ceremony for former BYU runner Kenneth Rooks, who came from behind to win silver in the 3,000-meter steeplechase.

Former BYU runner Kenneth Rooks surged past the pack in the 3,000-meter steeplechase to win silver at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Former BYU runner Courtney Wayment was in the finals for the 3,000-meter steeplechase on Tuesday. She said she ran the "smartest race" she could have.

A full-time missionary of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from Haiti died unexpectedly while serving in her home country from complications related to a preexisting medical condition.

Former BYU runner Kenneth Rooks advances to steeplechase final, Whittni Morgan sets a personal best in the 5,000-meter final, plus an update on Jimmer Fredette’s injury.

On day nine of the 2024 Paris Olympics, USA’s Courtney Wayment advanced to the finals in the 3,000-meter steeplechase on her birthday and the USA 3x3 basketball team plays last pool game.

Former BYU runner Whittni Morgan advances to the 5,000-meter finals, Team USA's 3x3 squad wins two games while Jimmer Fredette is out with an injury, plus an update on soccer.

In the first two days of official competition at the Paris Olympics, four athletes with connections to the Church competed. Here's how they did. Plus, the views of five athletes in the opening ceremony. #Paris2024 #Olympics

For the 2024 Days of '47 Parade, stakes in Utah built floats around the theme "Stout Pioneer Hearts — Lift Others!" See photos of many of the floats and others from the parade.

About a dozen athletes, including seven track athletes, with Latter-day Saint ties are heading to Paris to compete in the 2024 Olympic Games.

The Tabernacle Choir’s first “Music & the Spoken Word” episode was broadcast on July 15, 1929 — 95 years ago. Here are five recent articles about the Tabernacle Choir.

Former BYU runner Whittni Morgan shares how her faith in God helped her through knee surgery and preparing for the Olympic trials. She unexpectedly made the U.S. team and is going to the 2024 Paris Olympics.

The Casper Wyoming Temple public open house will be Aug. 29 to Sept. 14, excluding Sundays. No reservations are needed for the free tour.

Sustained as a general authority during April 2024 general conference, Elder Strong has seen how the Lord has guided his life, both personally and professionally.

The Church News is looking for information about Latter-day Saints who are competing in the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris, France.

BYU runner and returned missionary James Corrigan beat the Olympic standard in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at Penn Relays to qualify for the 2024 Paris Games.

The Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Temple public open house will be Aug. 16 to Aug. 31, excluding Sundays. No reservations are needed for the free tour.

The Bells at Temple Square's 2024 summer concert "Joyfully Ring" was conductor LeAnna Willmore's finale concert. See photos of the dress rehearsal, plus stream it online.

Courtney Wayment raced to second in tight 3,000-meter steeplechase at the U.S. Track and Field #Olympic Team Trials to make the team for #2024Paris. Plus updates on Latter-day Saint athletes at the trials.

During Derrick Porter's first Sunday as announcer for "Music & the Spoken Word" with the Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra, he said he hoped the "broadcast will continue to bring joy, hope and peace."

Lloyd and Karmel Newell reflect on their service with the Tabernacle Choir and the nearly 35 years Lloyd Newell has been the announcer for “Music & the Spoken Word.”

LeAnna Willmore, who has served as director of the Bells at Temple Square since 2011, will retire after June 14 concert. Plus, a few other changes in the Tabernacle Choir organization.

The Bells at Temple Square’s annual summer concert, titled “Joyfully Ring,” Friday, June 14, at 7:30 p.m. MDT, will be streamed live on The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square’s YouTube channel and via the choir’s website. Watch it here.

Sister Amy A. Wright, first counselor in the Primary general presidency, ministered in Singapore, Malaysia, Cambodia and Vietnam and met with religious and government leaders, visited with the Church’s humanitarian partners and also ministered to families, children and youth.