Pita Hopoate

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Pita Foliake Hopoate is one of the few if not the only one of the originally called Area Seventies serving in that calling.

Elder Hopoate is a native of Tonga, where he served as bishop, stake president, mission president, regional representative and missionary training center president prior to his call as an Area Seventy. He was a farmer but also worked as an Church Educational System supervisor.

Today Elder Hopoate is the Church Educational System country supervisor for Guam, the Mariana Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia and neighborting countries. He continues to serve as an Area Authority Seventy, being an Area Authority Seventy for the Asia North Area which consists of the various islands of micronesia as well as Japan and Korea.

Elder Hopoate is a graduate of Brigham Young University Hawaii and was recognized as a distinguished alumni in 2008.

Sources

  • LDS Church Almanac, 2008 Edition, p. 62
  • LDS Church News, August 5th, 1995; January 30th, 1988; April 21, 1992