New presidents and matrons of the Anchorage Alaska and Los Angeles California temples have been called by the First Presidency. They have already begun their service.
Valerie Walton tells the story of her pioneer ancestor, Ann Elizabeth Walmsley, who was known as "ever ready to bear her testimony to the truth of this work and that Joseph Smith was a prophet of God."
Twenty-one stakes were reorganized in seven U.S. states and territories, and around the world in 10 countries, including Argentina, Brazil,
Canada, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Ghana, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru and Tahiti.
21 stakes were reorganized in six U.S. states and around the world in 13 countries, including Brazil, Germany, New Zealand, Nigeria, the Philippines, Samoa and Zimbabwe.
Two new stakes were created in Argentina and the Philippines and several more were reorganized in Idaho, Utah and Washington in the U.S. and in Haiti, Mozambique, Nigeria, Peru and Uruguay.
Fifteen stakes were reorganized in Alberta, Brazil, California, Chile, Colombia, New Mexico, Peru, Philippines, South Africa, Sweden, Taiwan, Texas and Utah.
New stake leaders have been called in California, Colorado, Utah and Washington in the U.S. and around the world in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Canada, Colombia, Ghana, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand and Paraguay
Three stakes were created in Chile, Colombia and Idaho, and 25 were reorganized in California, Idaho, Texas, Utah, Virginia and Wyoming in the U.S., and around the world in Brazil, Ecuador, Ghana, Italy, Mexico, Nigeria, Peru, South Africa and Venezuela.
Two members of the Primary general advisory council have been called and began their service in April. They work with the Primary general presidency to help meet the needs of children around the world.
Elder Uchtdorf invited all to “Spend time in a sincere, full-hearted effort to draw near to God,” in his Saturday evening session message during the April 2024 general conference.
These 73 new temple presidents and matrons have been called to serve in 2024. Profiles for most of these leaders have been published in the Church News or will appear at a future date.
These new temple presidents and matrons have been called to serve by the First Presidency. They will begin their service in September or when the assigned new temple is dedicated.
These new temple presidents and matrons have been called to serve by the First Presidency. They will begin their service in September or when the assigned new temple is dedicated.