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Camille Neddo Johnson (born September 12, 1963) is an American religious leader and lawyer serving since 2022 as the 18th Relief Society General President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). She previously served as the church's 14th Primary General President from April 2021 to August 2022.
Counselors in the General Presidency of the Primary (LDS Church) (13 P) Pages in category "General Presidents of the Primary (LDS Church)" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
This article lists the presidents of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The included persons have served as President of the Church and prophet, seer, and revelator of the LDS Church.
Beginning in April 2021, Camille N. Johnson was the Primary General President, with Susan H. Porter as First Counselor and Amy Wright as Second Counselor. [7] In the church's April 2022 general conference, it was announced that Johnson would become the new Relief Society General President on August 1, 2022. As a result, on that date, Porter ...
Name Position Began tenure Age Assignments (where known) Camille N. Johnson: General president 2022-08-01 [1] 61 [4] Member, Church Board of Education and Boards of Trustees Member, Executive Committee [7] Member, Priesthood and Family Executive Council. [citation needed] J. Anette Dennis First counselor 2022-08-01 [1] 64 [4] Kristin M. Yee
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In 2021, Jones presented a $300,000 gift from the LDS Church and its humanitarian arm to the Utah Children's Justice Center to assist their 26 centers throughout the state that serve children of sexual or physical abuse. [7] In April 2021, she was succeeded as Primary general president by Camille N. Johnson. [8]
1. Emeritus general authorities are individuals who have been released from active duties as general authorities. However, they remain general authorities of the church until their death. Except for the three former members of the Presiding Bishopric noted, all living emeritus general authorities are former members of the First or Second Quorums of the Seventy. 2. These former members of the ...