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April 2020 Chart of General Authorities General Authorities and General Officers of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints THE FIRST PRESIDENCY Dallin H. Oaks Russell M. Nelson Henry B. Eyring First Counselor President Second Counselor THE QUORUM OF THE TWELVE APOSTLES M. Russell Ballard Jeffrey R. Holland Dieter F. Uchtdorf David A. Bednar Quentin L. Cook D. Todd Christofferson Neil L. Andersen Ronald A. Rasband Gary E. Stevenson Dale G. Renlund Gerrit W. Gong Ulisses Soares THE PRESIDENCY OF THE SEVENTY L. Whitney Clayton Patrick Kearon Carl B. Cook Robert C. Gay Terence M. Vinson José A. Teixeira Carlos A. Godoy GENERAL AUTHORITY SEVENTIES (in alphabetical order) Marcos A. Rubén V. Jose L. Alonso Jorge M. Ian S. Ardern Steven R. W. Mark David S. Baxter Jorge T. Becerra Randall K. Hans T. Boom Shayne M. Mark A. Bragg L. Todd Budge Matthew L. Yoon Hwan Craig C. Aidukaitis Alliaud Alvarado Bangerter Bassett Bennett Bowen Carpenter Choi Christensen Weatherford T. Valeri V. J. Devn Cornish Joaquin E. LeGrand R. Massimo De Benjamín Edward Dube Kevin R. Timothy J. David F. Evans Enrique R. Randy D. Funk Eduardo Jack N. Gerard Ricardo P. Taylor G. Godoy Clayton Cordón Costa Curtis Jr. Feo De Hoyos Duncan Dyches Falabella Gavarret Giménez Christoffel Walter F. Brook P. Hales Kevin S. Allen D. Haynie Mathias Held Matthew S. David P. Homer William K. Jeremy R. Jaggi Kelly R. Paul V. Johnson Peter M. Larry S. Kacher Jörg Klebingat Joni L. Koch Erich W. Golden González Hamilton Holland Jackson Johnson Johnson Kopischke Hugo E. James B. Richard J. John A. McCune Kyle S. McKay Peter F. Meurs Hugo Montoya Thierry K. Marcus B. Nash K. Brett S. Gifford Brent H. Adrián Ochoa Adeyinka A. S. Mark Palmer Adilson de Paula Kevin W. Martinez Martino Maynes Mutombo Nattress Nielsen Nielson Ojediran Parrella Pearson Anthony D. Paul B. Pieper John C. Pingree Rafael E. Pino James R. Michael T. Lynn G. Robbins Gary B. Sabin Ciro Schmeil Evan A. Joseph W. Sitati Vern P. Stanfill Benjamin M. Z. Brian K. Taylor Michael Juan A. Uceda Arnulfo Perkins Jr. Rasband Ringwood Schmutz Tai John U. Teh Valenzuela THE PRESIDING BISHOPRIC Moisés Juan Pablo Takashi Wada Taniela B. Alan R. Walker Scott D. Chi Hong (Sam) Kazuhiko Jorge F. Villanueva Villar Wakolo Whiting Wong Yamashita Zeballos Dean M. Davies Gérald Caussé W. Christopher First Counselor Presiding Waddell Bishop Second Counselor GENERAL OFFICERS SUNDAY SCHOOL YOUNG WOMEN RELIEF SOCIETY PRIMARY YOUNG MEN Milton Camargo Mark L. Pace Jan E. Newman Michelle Craig Bonnie H. Cordon Becky Craven Sharon Eubank Jean B. Bingham Reyna I. Aburto Lisa L. Harkness Joy D. Jones Cristina B. Franco Ahmad S. Corbitt Steven J. Lund Bradley R. Wilcox First Counselor President Second Counselor First Counselor President Second Counselor First Counselor President Second Counselor First Counselor President Second Counselor First Counselor President Second Counselor April 2020 © 2020 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.
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