Who is the Phoenix temple president?

Russell Stewart Gilliland
Russell Stewart Gilliland, 65, Independence Ward, Phoenix Arizona West Maricopa Stake, called as president of the new Phoenix Arizona Temple. President Gilliland’s wife, Karen Jones Gilliland, will serve as temple matron.

Who is the Salt Lake Temple president?

Blaine Jackson Wixom Jr.
Blaine Jackson Wixom Jr., 73, Olympus 5th Ward, Salt Lake Olympus Stake, called as president of the Salt Lake Temple, succeeding President Cecil O. Samuelson. President Wixom’s wife, Rosemary Mix Wixom, will serve as temple matron, succeeding Sister Sharon G. Samuelson.

What is a temple matron LDS?

Individuals who have been presidents of a temple of the LDS Church. Also includes the wives of temple presidents who served as temple matrons. Category may also include counselors to a temple president (or their wives, who are assistants to the temple matron).

How many temples are in Arizona?

6
In 2019, the church reported 436,521 members in Arizona which is about 6% of the state’s population….

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Arizona
Total Congregations 926 (2019)
Missions 6 (2019)
Temples 6
Family History Centers 74 (2019)

What year was the Phoenix temple dedicated?

2014
The Phoenix Arizona Temple was dedicated Sunday, November 16, 2014, in three sessions by President Thomas S. Monson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Who calls a temple president?

The president is assisted by two male counselors and together they compose the temple presidency. Normally the wife of the temple president serves as the temple matron, and the wives of the president’s counselors as assistants to the matron.

Do temple presidents hold keys?

The President of the Church is the only person authorized to exercise all of those priesthood keys. Temple presidents, mission presidents, stake presidents, bishops, and quorum presidents also hold priesthood keys that allow them to preside over and direct the work they have been commissioned to do.

Is Arizona a Mormon State?

The western United States does have the highest Mormon population in the country, specifically the states of Utah, California, and Arizona. Utah, which has the highest Mormon population, has 5,229 congregations. About 68.55% of the state’s total population is Mormon.

What percent of Phoenix is Mormon?

6 percent
Mormons make up 6 percent of the Phoenix metro area’s population. Hindus make up a larger share of Phoenix’s population than other Western cities such as Los Angeles and San Diego and are equal to their percentage in Seattle and San Francisco.

How many LDS temples are in Arizona?

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Arizona
Total Congregations 926
Missions 6
Temples 6
Family History Centers 74

When was the Gilbert temple dedicated?

March 2, 2014
Gilbert Arizona Temple/Opened

Who is president of Mount Timpanogos Utah Temple?

Kenneth Mark Frost, 60, Spring Hollow Second Ward, American Fork Utah West Stake, called as president of the Mount Timpanogos Utah Temple, succeeding President Ronald B. Funk. President Frost’s wife, Mary Ruth McEuen Frost, will serve as temple matron, succeeding Sister Wanda L. Funk.

When do the new temple presidents start serving?

The First Presidency has called new new temple presidents and matrons. Most will begin serving in October of 2020. The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has called the following new temple presidents and matrons.

Who is the current temple president and matron?

President Weidmann’s wife, Esther Margaret Lauener Weidmann, will serve as temple matron, succeeding Sister Brigitte Brenders. He is an institute teacher and former Area Seventy, Adriatic South Mission president, stake president, and bishop.

Who are the presidents of the LDS temples?

The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has called the following new temple presidents and matrons. Most will begin serving in October of 2020. The Aokis and the Robertses will begin their service when the renovated Tokyo Japan and Hamilton New Zealand temples are rededicated.