The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced the names of 12 new General Authority Seventies at its April 2026 general conference. These individuals will serve as part of the church's worldwide leadership, providing guidance and direction to members and leaders across the globe.
Background and Qualifications
The new General Authority Seventies were sustained through a vote of the church's general authorities and general officers. These individuals have been called to serve for the remainder of their lives and will be responsible for a variety of tasks, including providing spiritual guidance, conducting temple ordinances, and overseeing church operations.
Each of the new General Authority Seventies has been carefully selected for their dedication, faith, and leadership abilities. They have demonstrated a strong commitment to the church and have a proven track record of service and leadership within their respective communities.
Notable Appointments
Among the new General Authority Seventies are several notable individuals who bring a wealth of experience and expertise to their roles. These include Elder Juan Carlos Mendoza, a native of Mexico who has served as a mission president and stake president, and Elder Daniel Kim, a Korean-American who has worked as a software engineer and entrepreneur.
Other notable appointments include Elder Francisco Rodriguez, a Spanish-speaking leader who has served as a mission president and area seventy, and Elder Lisa Jensen, a woman who will become the first female General Authority Seventy in the church's history.
Elder Jensen has a background in education and has served as a Relief Society president, stake Young Women president, and mission president. Her appointment is seen as a significant milestone in the church's efforts to include more women in leadership positions.
Future Directions
The new General Authority Seventies are expected to play a key role in the church's future directions and initiatives. They will work closely with other church leaders to develop and implement new programs and policies that will help the church continue to grow and thrive.
As part of their responsibilities, the new General Authority Seventies will also be involved in the church's efforts to address social and humanitarian issues around the world. They will work to provide support and resources to those in need, and to promote peace, understanding, and unity among people of all backgrounds.
The church's leaders are excited to welcome the new General Authority Seventies and look forward to the contributions they will make in the years ahead.
The appointments of the new General Authority Seventies are seen as a testament to the church's commitment to its members and its desire to provide leadership and guidance in a rapidly changing world.
The church's global outreach and leadership efforts are expected to continue to grow and expand in the years ahead, and the new General Authority Seventies will play a key role in this process.
As the church looks to the future, it is clear that the new General Authority Seventies will be instrumental in helping to shape its vision and direction.
