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  2. Corey J. Hodges - Wikipedia

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    Corey J. Hodges (born December 14, 1970, in St. Petersburg, Florida) is an American preacher and the chaplain for the NBA Utah Jazz professional basketball team. He was a columnist for The Salt Lake Tribune faith section for five years. He was also a regular host of the television program This week in the Word which aired weekly on Utah's KTMW.

  3. Missionary Training Center - Wikipedia

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    Missionary Training Centers (MTC) are centers devoted to training missionaries for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The flagship MTC is located in Provo, Utah, adjacent to the campus of Brigham Young University (BYU), a private university owned and operated by the church.

  4. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Utah

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    Utah LDS membership. Historically, the percentage of Utahns who are Latter-day Saints was constantly increasing and went from six-tenths in 1920 to three-fourths in 1990, however, since then the proportion has decreased even though the number of church members has grown nominally.

  5. H. David Burton - Wikipedia

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    Burton was a prominent voice from the LDS Church on the issue of Utah immigration legislation in 2011. [4] Burton oversaw the LDS Church's $1.5 billion mixed-use development project called City Creek Center in downtown Salt Lake City. [5] Burton and his counselors were released on 31 March 2012 and designated as emeritus general authorities. [6]

  6. Paul Jones (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    Jones accepted a position at the mission church of St. John in Logan, Utah [8] and also ministered to students at the nearby Utah Agricultural College.He also cleared a farm in the mountains (that was later donated to St. John's Church), [9] as well as traveled to remote parishes in the large missionary district. [10]

  7. Bishop (Latter Day Saints) - Wikipedia

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    The calling of "traveling bishop" was prominent during the early Utah period of church history from roughly the 1850s-1880s. [13] Traveling bishops were not assigned to a specific congregation, but were tasked to visit various wards and branches to take care and supervise over temporal matters.