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BumRushDaShow

(162,541 posts)
Sun Sep 28, 2025, 07:01 AM Sep 28

Russell M. Nelson, oldest-ever president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, dies

Source: AP

Updated 3:38 AM EDT, September 28, 2025


SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Russell M. Nelson, the oldest-ever president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, died Saturday night at the age of 101, church officials announced.

Nelson died at his home in Salt Lake City, church spokesperson Candice Madsen said in a statement.

Nelson, a former heart surgeon, spent four decades in the highest levels of church leadership after he was selected in 1984 to join a top church governing body called the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. He ascended to the presidency in January 2018 when Thomas S. Monson died and in 2024 became the first president of the faith to hit the century mark.

The next president of the faith, known widely as the Mormon church, was not immediately named, but is expected to be Dallin H. Oaks, per church protocol. He is the next longest-tenured member of the church’s governing Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.


Read more: https://apnews.com/article/mormon-president-russell-m-nelson-obituary-d23fed7544364adf8453613fa761981d

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Russell M. Nelson, oldest-ever president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, dies (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Sep 28 OP
One of my third great-grandmothers was born on the short-lived Mormon colony on Beaver island in Lake Michigan. Crowman2009 Sep 28 #1
"...and it came to pass..." Aristus Sep 28 #2
Or maybe she didn't want to live on Beaver Island. Buddyzbuddy Sep 28 #6
Well this was after the colony was tossed out. Crowman2009 Sep 28 #7
Never trust a church that has two prepositional phrases in its name. Aristus Sep 28 #3
I lived in the woods for eleven years. They even found me there. twodogsbarking Sep 28 #4
Thanks for the early morning laugh! Dem2theMax Sep 28 #5
I wonder how many wives and children he leaves behind? kimbutgar Sep 28 #8
OK. maxsolomon Sep 29 #9

Crowman2009

(3,340 posts)
1. One of my third great-grandmothers was born on the short-lived Mormon colony on Beaver island in Lake Michigan.
Sun Sep 28, 2025, 08:45 AM
Sep 28

Last edited Sun Sep 28, 2025, 08:21 PM - Edit history (1)

She left that religion and married my third great-grandfather. Probably due to not wanting to be in an arranged marriage and being forced to have a larger than normal amount of kids.

I tried reading the book of mormon one time and it was like reading frontier gibberish.

Aristus

(71,212 posts)
2. "...and it came to pass..."
Sun Sep 28, 2025, 09:00 AM
Sep 28

Two or three times in every paragraph.

“…and it came to pass…and it came to pass…”

It’s like King James Bible fan fiction.

Buddyzbuddy

(1,789 posts)
6. Or maybe she didn't want to live on Beaver Island.
Sun Sep 28, 2025, 10:20 AM
Sep 28

Sorry, but I had to. No disrespect intended. Just my juvenile humor.

Crowman2009

(3,340 posts)
7. Well this was after the colony was tossed out.
Sun Sep 28, 2025, 11:54 AM
Sep 28

The governor sent a militia and the Irish fishermen who lived there previously to drive them out.

Dem2theMax

(11,005 posts)
5. Thanks for the early morning laugh!
Sun Sep 28, 2025, 09:41 AM
Sep 28

They are persistent, aren't they?

My best friend is Mormon. I never thought she really bought into all the crazy stuff. And then one day she told me how her magic underwear saved her from catching on fire when she was cooking.
Up until that point, I didn't even know she actually wore those ridiculous things!

I've known her since we were 14, meaning somewhere around a thousand years ago. So I bite my tongue and don't say rude things, because I want to keep the friendship. But it sure is hard!

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