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General officers of the Church of Jesus Christ: Where are they now?
General officers of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints typically serve for about five years and include the general presidencies of the Relief Society, Primary, Sunday School, Young Women and Young Men organizations.
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Education Week: Young Men and Young Women general presidents speak on accepting Christ's help and guidance
Hundreds of BYU Education Week attendees gathered at the BYU Marriott Center to hear Young Men General President Steven J. Lund and Young Woman General President Emily Belle Freeman speak on how youth and individuals can use the latest edition of the “For the Strength of Youth” guide to accept Christ's help and guidance throughout their life.
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New Young Women General Advisory Council includes current BYU student
14 Utah women have been called to serve on the Young Women General Advisory Council of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints beginning Aug. 1, according to a Church news release.
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Education Week: How to best support today's youth
Editor’s note: Education Week coverage can be found in this section of the website.
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General Conference addresses Saints, brings change
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced historic changes, including updated temple-recommend interview questions and a revised youth program, as well as offered spiritual guidance to its members during the 189th Semiannual General Conference.
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Primary children, youth to transition as age groups
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced on Dec. 14 that Primary children will transition to Sunday School and Young Women or Aaronic Priesthood quorums by age group rather than by birthday starting January 2019.
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New LDS Young Women General Presidency called
Sisters Bonnie L. Oscarson, Carol F. McConkie and Neill F. Marriott were released from the Young Women General Presidency during the Saturday afternoon session of General Conference.
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General women's session focuses on happiness and divine nature
The general women's session is for women and girls ages 8 and up. Leaders of the Primary, Young Women and Relief Society organizations were speakers at the session. (Savannah Hopkinson)
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2016 Women's Conference: Learning to 'love thyself ... as thy neighbor'
Stephanie Hagen speaks with an audience member after her lecture. Hagen learned to love herself after being bullied as a teenager. (Maddi Dayton)
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Missionary age change brings new experiences to LDS women, marriages
President Thomas S. Monson lowered the age requirement for mission service more than two years ago, and the LDS community is starting to recognize resulting social changes in marriages and the perceived role of women in the Church.
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