What's Happening?
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced the new Primary general presidency during its 196th Annual General Conference. President Rosemary K. Chibota, along with Sister Nina M. Garfield
and Sister Theresa A. Collins, will begin their service on August 1, 2026. This change follows the release of the outgoing presidency led by President Susan H. Porter. The new leaders were presented by President D. Todd Christofferson and will join eight new General Authority Seventies. The announcement marks a significant leadership transition within the Church, reflecting its ongoing commitment to guiding its members through dedicated service.
Why It's Important?
The appointment of a new Primary general presidency is crucial for the Church's organizational structure and its mission to support and educate young members. These leaders play a vital role in shaping the spiritual and educational experiences of children within the Church, influencing future generations. The transition also highlights the Church's adaptability and commitment to leadership development, ensuring that its teachings and community support remain relevant and effective. For members, these changes can bring fresh perspectives and renewed energy to the Church's programs and initiatives.




