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[[image: Mormon General Authority Chart.jpg|200px|right|alt=Mormon General Authority Chart|Mormon General Authority Chart]][[Seventy]] is an office in the Melchizedek [[priesthood]], and seventies have responsibilities as especial witnesses of [[Jesus Christ|Christ]] in all the world. Members of the [[Quorum of the Seventy|Quorums of the Seventy]] of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] serve in one of eight [[Quorum|quorums]], with members of the First and Second Quorums of the Seventy being designated as General Authorities. Members of the Third through the Eighth Quorums of the Seventy are designated Area Seventies.
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In [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints], '''Seventy''' is an office in the [[Melchizedek Priesthood]]. Members of the [[Quorum of the Seventy|Quorums of the Seventy]] serve in one of eight [[Quorum|quorums]]. Each quorum may have up to 70 members. As especial witnesses of [Jesus Christ] in all the world, they are called to proclaim the gospel and build up the Church. The restored gospel of Jesus Christ teaches that the office of seventy was anciently conferred upon the seventy disciples mentioned in [https://www.lds.org/scriptures/nt/luke/10.1-2?lang=eng#primary Luke 10:1-2].
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
 
In 1835 seven men were called as members of the [[Presidency of the Seventy]]. They were [[General Authorities]] to the Church.  
 
In 1835 seven men were called as members of the [[Presidency of the Seventy]]. They were [[General Authorities]] to the Church.  
  
In the early days of the restored church, General Authorities were called to be Seventies who had no leadership experience in bishoprics, high councils, or stake presidencies, since [[High Priest|High Priests]] had to fill those offices. Some were mission presidents and district presidents, which are callings that can be held by [[Elder|Elders]]. Seventies who never were high priests could not ordain stake presidents or other high priests. [[Brigham Young]] was aware of this problem and tried to change it before he died. There is evidence [[John Taylor]] did, also.
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In the early days of the restored church, General Authorities were called to be Seventies who had no leadership experience in bishoprics, high councils, or stake presidencies, since [[High Priest|high priests]] had to fill those offices. Some were mission presidents and district presidents, which are callings that can be held by [[Elder|elders]]. Seventies who never were high priests could not ordain stake presidents or other high priests. [[Brigham Young]] was aware of this problem and tried to change it before he died. There is evidence [[John Taylor]] did also.
  
Seventies in the early days of the restored church primarily presided over [[stake]] seventies quorums, which were in turn guided by stake seventy quorum presidents. They also accompanied apostles to stake conferences and trained and taught gospel principles.
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Seventies in the early days of the restored church primarily presided over [[stake]] seventies quorums, which were in turn guided by stake seventy quorum presidents. They also accompanied apostles to stake conferences and trained and taught gospel principles.
  
In 1960 [[David O. McKay]] announced that members of the seventies quorum would be high priests. Someone asked if it were contrary to the order of the heaven for seventies to be high priests. [[Harold B. Lee]] said what was contrary to the order in heaven in 1840 may not be contrary in 1960.  That change was made in order for them to ordain [[stake]] leaders and high priests.
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In 1960 [[David O. McKay]] announced that members of the seventies quorum would be high priests. Someone asked if it were contrary to the order of the heaven for seventies to be high priests. [[Harold B. Lee]] said what was contrary to the order in heaven in 1840 may not be contrary in 1960.  That change was made in order for them to ordain [[stake]] leaders and high priests.
  
Still, only men from stake seventies quorums were called to the seventy and occasionally elders were.  In 1975 President [[Spencer W. Kimball]] announced the creation of the First Quorum of the Seventy with 4 additional members.  Since 1941, Assistants to the Twelve, who aided the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, were high priests.  The next year President Kimball said Assistants to the Twelve would be members of the First Quorum of the Seventy, since their duties were very similar. In 1978 some were given emeritus status in order for more brethren to serve and for health reasons.   
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Still, only men from stake seventies quorums were called to the seventy and occasionally elders were.  In 1975 President [[Spencer W. Kimball]] announced the creation of the First Quorum of the Seventy with four additional members.  Since 1941, Assistants to the Twelve, who aided the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, were high priests.  The next year President Kimball said Assistants to the Twelve would be members of the First Quorum of the Seventy, since their duties were very similar. In 1978 some were given emeritus status in order for more brethren to serve and for health reasons.   
  
In 1984 several members of the quorum were called for a period of years (usually 3 to 5) rather than for life. In 1989 a Second Quorum of the Seventy was created of those called for a period of years. They are presided over now by the Presidency of the Seventy whose membership rotates, as it is not a lifelong calling. In fact, many return to the first Quorum of the Seventy.
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In 1984 several members of the Quorum of the Seventy were called for a period of years—usually 3 to 5—rather than for life. In 1989 a Second Quorum of the Seventy was created of those called for a period of years. They are presided over now by the [[Presidency of the Seventy]] whose membership rotates, as it is not a lifelong calling. In fact, many return to the first Quorum of the Seventy.
  
For many years Regional Representatives assisted General Authorities in training and conducting stake meetings. In 1995 they were released and replaced with area authorities; two years later, [[Gordon B. Hinckley|President Hinckley]] named them "area authority seventies" and installed them in quorums based on geography. They still keep their employment, live at home and serve for a period of years (usually five).
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For many years Regional Representatives assisted General Authorities in training and conducting stake meetings. In 1995 they were released and replaced with [[Area Seventy|Area Seventies]]. Two years later, [[Gordon B. Hinckley|President Hinckley]] named them "area authority seventies" and installed them in quorums based on geography. They still keep their employment, live at home, and serve for a period of up to five years.
  
The stake seventy's office between Elder and High Priest was discontinued by President [[Ezra Taft Benson]] in 1986.  
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The stake seventy's office between elder and high priest was discontinued by President [[Ezra Taft Benson]] in 1986.  
  
 
== Individual Quorums ==
 
== Individual Quorums ==
Members of the First Quorum now typically serve until the year they turn 70, though recently there has been flexibility, and many serve a few years beyond their 70th birthday.  Many emeritus Seventies become [[Temple President|temple president]]s, also.
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Members of the First and Second Quorums of the Seventy are designated as General Authorities, meaning that they have the authority to serve anywhere in the world. Members of the Third through Eighth Quorums of the Seventy are designated as Area Seventies, meaning that their authority is limited to the area where they serve. Collectively, all members of the eight quorums are referred to simply as “Seventies.” Their work is directed by the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]] and the [[Presidency of the Seventy]]. Some are assigned to administrative duties at Church headquarters in Salt Lake City, Utah, but a majority live within a specific geographic region of the Church. Like the Apostles, they often travel to different locations throughout the Church to visit and teach congregations.
  
Members of the Second Quorum of the Seventy serve an average of 5 or 6 years and even longer. The number of Quorums of Seventy can expand as needed, easing the work of the [[First Presidency]] and [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]]. Increasing the numbers of quorums of seventy has created a seamless way to manage a quickly burgeoning church membership.
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The number of Quorums of Seventy can expand as needed, easing the work of the [[First Presidency]] and Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. Increasing the numbers of quorums of seventy has created a seamless way to manage a quickly burgeoning church membership.
  
== First Quorum of the Seventy==
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==Length of Service==
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Members of the First Quorum of the Seventy are called to serve until the age of 70. At the age of 70, they are given emeritus status, which is similar to being released. However, there has been some flexibility, and many serve for a few years after their 70th birthdays. Many emeritus seventies also become [[Temple President|temple president]]s.
  
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Members of the Second Quorum of the Seventy typically serve for three to five years and then they are released. They may, however, serve longer or be called into the First Quorum of the Seventy.
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| style="background: #e5936a;" | '''Surname'''
 
| style="background: #e5936a;" | '''Given Names'''
 
| style="background: #e5936a;" | '''Sustained'''
 
| style="background: #e5936a;" | '''Age Sust.'''
 
| style="background: #e5936a;" | '''Born'''
 
| style="background: #e5936a;" | '''City Born'''
 
| style="background: #e5936a;" | '''State/Country'''
 
| style="background: #e5936a;" | '''Children'''
 
|----
 
|Aidukaitis
 
|Marcos A.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20080405</span>5 Apr 2008 &nbsp;
 
|48
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19590830</span>30 Aug 1959 &nbsp;
 
|Porto Alegre
 
|Brazil
 
|5
 
|----
 
|Alonso
 
|José L.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20080405</span>2 Apr 2011 &nbsp;
 
|52
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19590830</span>17 Nov 1958 &nbsp;
 
|México City
 
|México
 
|2
 
|----
 
|Amado
 
|Carlos Humberto
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19921003</span>3 Oct 1992 &nbsp;
 
|48
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19440925</span>25 Sep 1944 &nbsp;
 
|Guatemala City
 
|Guatemala
 
|5
 
|----
 
|Ardern
 
|Ian S.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19921003</span>2 Apr 2011 &nbsp;
 
|57
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19440925</span>28 Feb 1954 &nbsp;
 
|Te Aroha
 
|New Zealand
 
|4
 
|----
 
|Arnold
 
|Mervyn B.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19921003</span>4 Apr 2009 &nbsp;
 
|60
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19440925</span>19 Jul 1948&nbsp;
 
|Salt Lake City
 
|Utah
 
|6
 
|----
 
|Baxter
 
|David S.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20060401</span>1 Apr 2006 &nbsp;
 
|51
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19550207</span>7 Feb 1955 &nbsp;
 
|Stirling
 
|Scotland
 
|4
 
|----
 
|Bowen
 
|Shayne M.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20060401</span>1 Apr 2006 &nbsp;
 
|51
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19540807</span>29 Aug 1954 &nbsp;
 
|Rigby
 
|Idaho
 
|7
 
|----
 
|Cardon
 
|Craig A
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20080405</span>31 Mar 2012 &nbsp;
 
|63
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19630520</span>30 Dec 1948 &nbsp;
 
|Mesa
 
|Arizona
 
|8
 
|----
 
|Choi
 
|Yoon Hwan
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20060406</span>4 Apr 2009 &nbsp;
 
|51
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19380508</span>18 May 1957 &nbsp;
 
|Seoul
 
|Korea
 
|3
 
|----
 
|Clarke
 
|Don R.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19970405</span>2 Apr 2011 &nbsp;
 
|65
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19410908</span>11 Dec 1945 &nbsp;
 
|Rexburg
 
|Idaho
 
|6
 
|----
 
|Clayton
 
|L. Whitney
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19921003</span>31 Mar 2001 &nbsp;
 
|51
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19400808</span>24 Feb 1950 &nbsp;
 
|Salt Lake City
 
|Utah
 
|7
 
|----
 
|Cook
 
|Carl B.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19921003</span>2 Apr 2011 &nbsp;
 
|53
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19400808</span>15 Oct 1957 &nbsp;
 
|Ogden
 
|Utah
 
|5
 
|----
 
|Corbridge
 
|Lawrence E.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20080405</span>5 Apr 2008 &nbsp;
 
|58
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19490406</span>6 Apr 1949 &nbsp;
 
|Moscow
 
|Idaho
 
|5
 
|----
 
|Costa
 
|Claudio R. M.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20080405</span>31 Mar 2001 &nbsp;
 
|52
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19490406</span>25 Mar 1949 &nbsp;
 
|Santos
 
|Brazil
 
|4
 
|----
 
|Curtis
 
|Legrand R. Jr.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20080405</span>2 Apr 2011 &nbsp;
 
|58
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19490406</span>1 Aug 1952 &nbsp;
 
|Ogden
 
|Utah
 
|5
 
|----
 
|De Hoyos
 
|Benjamin
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20050402</span>2 Apr 2005 &nbsp;
 
|52
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19530208</span>20 Feb 1953 &nbsp;
 
|Monterrey
 
|Mexico
 
|6
 
|----
 
|Dube
 
|Edward
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19950401</span>6 Apr 2013 &nbsp;
 
|50
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19430708</span>12 May 1962 &nbsp;
 
|Chiramanzu
 
|Zimbabwe
 
|4
 
|----
 
|Duncan
 
|Kevin R.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19791003</span>3 Apr 2010 &nbsp;
 
|49
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19351005</span>6 Oct 1960 &nbsp;
 
|Ogden
 
|Utah
 
|5
 
|----
 
|Echo Hawk
 
|Larry J.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20050402</span>31 Mar 2012 &nbsp;
 
|63
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19510805</span>2 Aug 1948 &nbsp;
 
|Cody
 
|Wyoming
 
|6
 
|----
 
|Ellis
 
|Stanley G.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20050402</span>31 Mar 2012 &nbsp;
 
|65
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19510805</span>22 Jan 1947 &nbsp;
 
|Burley
 
|Idaho
 
|9
 
|----
 
|Evans
 
|David F.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20050402</span>2 Apr 2005 &nbsp;
 
|53
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19510805</span>11 Aug 1951 &nbsp;
 
|Salt Lake City
 
|Utah
 
|8
 
|----
 
|Falabella
 
|Enrique R.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20070302</span>31 Mar 2007 &nbsp;
 
|56
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19500509</span>9 May 1950 &nbsp;
 
|Guatemala City
 
|Guatemala
 
|5
 
|----
 
|Gavarret
 
|Eduardo
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20080405</span>5 Apr 2008 &nbsp;
 
|51
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19560511</span>11 May 1956 &nbsp;
 
|Minas
 
|Uruguay
 
|3
 
|----
 
|Godoy
 
|Carlos A.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20080405</span>5 Apr 2008 &nbsp;
 
|47
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19610204</span>4 Feb 1961 &nbsp;
 
|Porto Alegre
 
|Brazil
 
|4
 
|----
 
|Golden
 
|Christoffel, Jr.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20010305</span>31 Mar 2001 &nbsp;
 
|48
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19520601</span>1 Jun 1952 &nbsp;
 
|Johannesburg
 
|South Africa
 
|4
 
|----
 
|Grow
 
|Cecil Scott
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20050402</span>2 Apr 2005 &nbsp;
 
|55
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19490505</span>5 May 1949 &nbsp;
 
|Moscow
 
|Idaho
 
|8
 
|----
 
|Hafen
 
|Bruce Clark
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19960406</span>6 Apr 1996 &nbsp;
 
|55
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19401005</span>30 Oct 1940 &nbsp;
 
|St. George
 
|Utah
 
|7
 
|----
 
|Hallstron
 
|Donald L.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20000401</span>1 Apr 2000 &nbsp;
 
|50
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19490705</span>27 Jul 1949 &nbsp;
 
|Honolulu
 
|Hawaii
 
|4
 
|----
 
|Hamula
 
|James J.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20080405</span>5 Apr 2008 &nbsp;
 
|50
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19571120</span>20 Nov 1957 &nbsp;
 
|Long Beach
 
|California
 
|6
 
|----
 
|Hilbig
 
|Kieth K.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20060401</span>1 Apr 2006 &nbsp;
 
|64
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19420305</span>13 Mar 1942 &nbsp;
 
|Milwaukee
 
|Wisconsin
 
|6
 
|----
 
|Hinckley
 
|Richard G.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20050402</span>2 Apr 2005 &nbsp;
 
|63
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19410502</span>2 May 1941 &nbsp;
 
|Salt Lake City
 
|Utah
 
|4
 
|----
 
|Jensen
 
|Marlin Keith
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19890401</span>1 Apr 1989 &nbsp;
 
|46
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19420502</span>18 May 1942 &nbsp;
 
|Ogden
 
|Utah
 
|8
 
|----
 
|Jensen
 
|Jay Edwin
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19950401</span>1 Apr 1995 &nbsp;
 
|53
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19420205</span>5 Feb 1942 &nbsp;
 
|Payson
 
|Utah
 
|6
 
|----
 
|Johnson
 
|Kenneth
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19900403</span>3 Apr 1990 &nbsp;
 
|49
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19400705</span>5 Jul 1940 &nbsp;
 
|Norwich
 
|England
 
|1
 
|----
 
|Johnson
 
|Paul Vere
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20050402</span>2 Apr 2005 &nbsp;
 
|50
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19540605</span>24 Jun 1954 &nbsp;
 
|Gainesville
 
|Florida
 
|9
 
|----
 
|Johnson
 
|Daniel L.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20060401</span>1 Apr 2006 &nbsp;
 
|59
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19461205</span>15 Dec 1946 &nbsp;
 
|Colonia Juarex
 
|Mexico
 
|6
 
|----
 
|Kikuchi
 
|Yoshihiko
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19771001</span>1 Oct 1977 &nbsp;
 
|36
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19410705</span>25 Jul 1941 &nbsp;
 
|Hokkaido
 
|Japan
 
|4
 
|----
 
|Koelliker
 
|Paul E.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20050402</span>2 Apr 2005 &nbsp;
 
|62
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19430305</span>12 Mar 1943 &nbsp;
 
|Pittsburg
 
|California
 
|7
 
|----
 
|Kopischke
 
|Erich W.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20070302</span>31 Mar 2007 &nbsp;
 
|50
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19561005</span>20 Oct 1956 &nbsp;
 
|Elmshom
 
|Germany
 
|7
 
|----
 
|Madsen
 
|John Max
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19970405</span>5 Apr 1997 &nbsp;
 
|57
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19390405</span>24 Apr 1939 &nbsp;
 
|Washington D.C.
 
|&nbsp;
 
|6
 
|----
 
|Maynes
 
|Richard J.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20010305</span>31 Mar 2001 &nbsp;
 
|50
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19501005</span>29 Oct 1950 &nbsp;
 
|Berkeley
 
|California
 
|4
 
|----
 
|Mickelson
 
|Lynn Alvin
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19930403</span>3 Apr 1993 &nbsp;
 
|57
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19350705</span>21 Jul 1935 &nbsp;
 
|Idaho Falls
 
|Idaho
 
|9
 
|----
 
|Nash
 
|Marcus B.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20060401</span>1 Apr 2006 &nbsp;
 
|49
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19570305</span>26 Mar 1957 &nbsp;
 
|Seattle
 
|Washington
 
|5
 
|----
 
|Neuenschwander
 
|Dennis Bramwell
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19941001</span>1 Oct 1994 &nbsp;
 
|54
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19391006</span>6 Oct 1939 &nbsp;
 
|Salt Lake City
 
|Utah
 
|4
 
|----
 
|Pace
 
|Glenn LeRoy
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19921003</span>3 Oct 1992 &nbsp;
 
|52
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19400306</span>21 Mar 1940 &nbsp;
 
|Provo
 
|Utah
 
|6
 
|----
 
|Packer
 
|Allan F.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20080405</span>5 Apr 2008 &nbsp;
 
|59
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19480707</span>7 Jul 1948 &nbsp;
 
|Brigham City
 
|Utah
 
|8
 
|----
 
|Pearson
 
|Kevin W.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20080405</span>5 Apr 2008 &nbsp;
 
|50
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19570410</span>10 Apr 1957 &nbsp;
 
|Salt Lake City
 
|Utah
 
|6
 
|----
 
|Perkins
 
|Anthony D.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20060401</span>1 Apr 2006 &nbsp;
 
|45
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19600706</span>22 Jul 1960 &nbsp;
 
|Cortez
 
|Colorado
 
|6
 
|----
 
|Pieper
 
|Paul B.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20050402</span>2 Apr 2005 &nbsp;
 
|47
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19571007</span>7 Oct 1957 &nbsp;
 
|Pocatello
 
|Idaho
 
|6
 
|----
 
|Pino
 
|Rafael E.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20080405</span>5 Apr 2008 &nbsp;
 
|52
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19551027</span>27 Oct 1955 &nbsp;
 
|Valencia
 
|Venezuela
 
|3
 
|----
 
|Porter
 
|Bruce D.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20030405</span>5 Apr 2003 &nbsp;
 
|50
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19520707</span>18 Jul 1952 &nbsp;
 
|Albuquerque
 
|New Mexico
 
|4
 
|----
 
|Pratt
 
|Carl Barton
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19970405</span>5 Apr 1997 &nbsp;
 
|55
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19411007</span>30 Oct 1941 &nbsp;
 
|Monterrey
 
|Mexico
 
|8
 
|----
 
|Robbins
 
|Lynn G.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20000401</span>1 Apr 2000 &nbsp;
 
|47
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19521007</span>27 Oct 1952 &nbsp;
 
|Cortez
 
|Colorado
 
|6
 
|----
 
|Samuelson
 
|Cecil Osborn, Jr.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19941001</span>1 Oct 1994 &nbsp;
 
|53
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19410801</span>1 Aug 1941 &nbsp;
 
|Salt Lake City
 
|Utah
 
|5
 
|----
 
|Soares
 
|Ulisses
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20050402</span>2 Apr 2005 &nbsp;
 
|46
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19581002</span>2 Oct 1958 &nbsp;
 
|Sao Paulo
 
|Brazil
 
|3
 
|----
 
|Stevenson
 
|Gary E.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20080405</span>5 Apr 2008 &nbsp;
 
|52
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19550806</span>6 Aug 1955 &nbsp;
 
|Ogden
 
|Utah
 
|4
 
|----
 
|Teh
 
|Michael J.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20070305</span>31 Mar 2007 &nbsp;
 
|41
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19650602</span>25 Jun 1965 &nbsp;
 
|Davao City
 
|Philippines
 
|3
 
|----
 
|Teixeira
 
|Jose A.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20080405</span>5 Apr 2008 &nbsp;
 
|47
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19610224</span>24 Feb 1961 &nbsp;
 
|Vila Real
 
|Portugal
 
|3
 
|----
 
|Tenorio
 
|Octaviano
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20070305</span>31 Mar 2007 &nbsp;
 
|64
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19421002</span>31 Oct 1942 &nbsp;
 
|Tilapan
 
|Mexico
 
|5
 
|----
 
|Viñas
 
|Francisco Jose
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19980405</span>5 Apr 1998 &nbsp;
 
|51
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19461202</span>28 Dec 1946 &nbsp;
 
|Montevideo
 
|Uruguay
 
|3
 
|----
 
|Watson
 
|F. Michael
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20080405</span>5 Apr 2008 &nbsp;
 
|65
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19430319</span>19 Mar 1943 &nbsp;
 
|Spring City
 
|Utah
 
|12
 
|----
 
|Wickman
 
|Lance B.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20000401</span>1 Apr 2000 &nbsp;
 
|59
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19401102</span>11 Nov 1940 &nbsp;
 
|Seattle
 
|Washington
 
|5
 
|----
 
|Zeballos
 
|Jorge F.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20080405</span>5 Apr 2008 &nbsp;
 
|52
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19550719</span>19 Jul 1955 &nbsp;
 
|Ovalle
 
|Chile
 
|5
 
|----
 
|Zivic
 
|Claudio D.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20070305</span>31 Mar 2007 &nbsp;
 
|58
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19481202</span>19 Dec 1948 &nbsp;
 
|Buenos Aires
 
|Argentina
 
|5
 
|----
 
|Zwick
 
|William Craig
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19950401</span>1 Apr 1995 &nbsp;
 
|47
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19470602</span>30 Jun 1947 &nbsp;
 
|Salt Lake City
 
|Utah
 
|4
 
|---- class="sortbottom"
 
|Total
 
|56
 
|&nbsp;
 
|&nbsp;
 
|&nbsp;
 
|&nbsp;
 
|&nbsp;
 
|&nbsp;
 
|----
 
|}
 
  
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== Other References ==
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* [https://www.lds.org/church/leaders/quorums-of-the-seventy?lang=eng Quorums of the Seventy]
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* [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/ensign/2009/09/the-saga-of-revelation-the-unfolding-role-of-the-seventy?lang=eng The Unfolding Role of the Seventy, by Elder Earl Tingey]
  
(See also [[Jorge Zeballos]].)
 
 
== Second Quorum of the Seventy==
 
 
{| class="wikitable sortable" cellspacing="0" border="1" style="background: #e5d16a;"
 
|----
 
| style="background: #e5936a;" | '''Surname'''
 
| style="background: #e5936a;" | '''Given Names'''
 
| style="background: #e5936a;" | '''Sustained'''
 
| style="background: #e5936a;" | '''Age Sust.'''
 
| style="background: #e5936a;" | '''Born'''
 
| style="background: #e5936a;" | '''City Born'''
 
| style="background: #e5936a;" | '''State/Country'''
 
| style="background: #e5936a;" | '''Children'''
 
|----
 
|Arnold
 
|Mervyn B.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20030405</span>5 Apr 2003 &nbsp;
 
|54
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">194807</span>19 Jul 1948 &nbsp;
 
|Salt Lake City
 
|Utah
 
|6
 
|----
 
|Callister
 
|Tad R.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20080405</span>5 Apr 2008 &nbsp;
 
|62
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19451217</span>17 Dec 1945 &nbsp;
 
|Glendale
 
|California
 
|6
 
|----
 
|Callister
 
|Douglas L.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20000401</span>1 Apr 2000 &nbsp;
 
|61
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">193902</span>17 Feb 1939 &nbsp;
 
|Glendale
 
|California
 
|6
 
|----
 
|Cardon
 
|Craig A.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20060401</span>1 Apr 2006 &nbsp;
 
|57
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">194812</span>30 Dec 1948 &nbsp;
 
|Mesa
 
|Arizona
 
|8
 
|----
 
|Christensen
 
|Craig C.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20021005</span>5 Oct 2002 &nbsp;
 
|46
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">195603</span>18 Mar 1956 &nbsp;
 
|Salt Lake City
 
|Utah
 
|4
 
|----
 
|Christensen
 
|Shirley D.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20030405</span>5 Apr 2003 &nbsp;
 
|64
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19390108</span>8 Jan 1939 &nbsp;
 
|Preston
 
|Idaho
 
|7
 
|----
 
|Clarke
 
|Don R.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20060401</span>1 Apr 2006 &nbsp;
 
|60
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19451208</span>11 Dec 1945 &nbsp;
 
|Rexburg
 
|Idaho
 
|6
 
|----
 
|Dunn
 
|James M.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20021005</span>5 Oct 2002 &nbsp;
 
|62
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19400408</span>16 Apr 1940 &nbsp;
 
|Pocatello
 
|Idaho
 
|6
 
|----
 
|Edwards
 
|Keith R.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20060401</span>1 Apr 2006 &nbsp;
 
|64
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19420308</span>16 Mar 1942 &nbsp;
 
|Boulder City
 
|Nevada
 
|7
 
|----
 
|Ellis
 
|Stanley G.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20060401</span>1 Apr 2006 &nbsp;
 
|59
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19470108</span>22 Jan 1947 &nbsp;
 
|Burley
 
|Idaho
 
|9
 
|----
 
|Garn
 
|Daryl H.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20021005</span>5 Oct 2002 &nbsp;
 
|63
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19381208</span>28 Dec 1938 &nbsp;
 
|Tremonton
 
|Utah
 
|6
 
|----
 
|Gibbons
 
|Larry W.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20060401</span>1 Apr 2006 &nbsp;
 
|63
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19420708</span>30 Jul 1942 &nbsp;
 
|Logan
 
|Utah
 
|2
 
|----
 
|Jones
 
|Spencer V.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20021005</span>5 Oct 2002 &nbsp;
 
|57
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19450908</span>17 Sep 1945 &nbsp;
 
|Safford
 
|Arizona
 
|3
 
|----
 
|Ko
 
|Won Young
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20050402</span>2 Apr 2005 &nbsp;
 
|59
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19451008</span>15 Oct 1945 &nbsp;
 
|Pusan
 
|South Korea
 
|2
 
|----
 
|Lund
 
|Gerald N.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20020406</span>6 Apr 2002 &nbsp;
 
|62
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19390908</span>12 Sep 1939 &nbsp;
 
|Fountain Green
 
|Utah
 
|7
 
|----
 
|Oaks
 
|Robert C.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20000401</span>1 Apr 2000 &nbsp;
 
|64
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19360208</span>14 Feb 1936 &nbsp;
 
|Los Angeles
 
|California
 
|6
 
|----
 
|Parmley
 
|William W.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20030405</span>5 Apr 2003 &nbsp;
 
|67
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19360108</span>22 Jan 1936 &nbsp;
 
|Salt Lake City
 
|Utah
 
|4
 
|----
 
|Paul
 
|Wolfgang H.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20050402</span>2 Apr 2005 &nbsp;
 
|65
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19400208</span>28 Feb 1940 &nbsp;
 
|Munster
 
|Germany
 
|3
 
|----
 
|Shumway
 
|W. Douglas
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20030405</span>5 Apr 2003 &nbsp;
 
|62
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19400508</span>8 May 1940 &nbsp;
 
|St. Johns
 
|Arizona
 
|8
 
|----
 
|Snow
 
|Lowell M.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20050402</span>2 Apr 2005 &nbsp;
 
|61
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19440102</span>2 Jan 1944 &nbsp;
 
|St. George
 
|Utah
 
|5
 
|----
 
|Steuer
 
|Robert R.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20010302</span>31 Mar 2001 &nbsp;
 
|57
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19431206</span>6 Dec 1943 &nbsp;
 
|Milwaukee
 
|Wisconsin
 
|5
 
|----
 
|Sybrowsky
 
|Paul K.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20050402</span>2 Apr 2005 &nbsp;
 
|60
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19440806</span>22 Aug 1944 &nbsp;
 
|Salt Lake City
 
|Utah
 
|9
 
|----
 
|Walker
 
|William R.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20020406</span>6 Apr 2002 &nbsp;
 
|57
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19440506</span>25 May 1944 &nbsp;
 
|Raymond
 
|Canada
 
|5
 
|----
 
|Watson
 
|Kent D.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">20080405</span>5 Apr 2008 &nbsp;
 
|64
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19430508</span>8 May 1943 &nbsp;
 
|Cedar City
 
|Utah
 
|5
 
|----
 
|Wood
 
|Robert S.
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19990403</span>3 Apr 1999 &nbsp;
 
|62
 
|align="right" | <span style="display:none">19361206</span>25 Dec 1936 &nbsp;
 
|Idaho Falls
 
|Idaho
 
|4
 
|---- class="sortbottom"
 
|Total
 
|25
 
|&nbsp;
 
|&nbsp;
 
|&nbsp;
 
|&nbsp;
 
|&nbsp;
 
|&nbsp;
 
|----
 
|}
 
  
Source: Deseret Morning News 2008 Church Almanac, 42-59 and Deseret Morning News, "[http://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,695267801,00.html Brief biographies of new leaders called to LDS Church hierarchy]", Saturday, April 5, 2008
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== Other References ==
 
* [http://lds.org/ldsorg/v/index.jsp?hideNav=1&locale=0&sourceId=ad9e1a01e8d43210VgnVCM100000176f620a____&vgnextoid=2354fccf2b7db010VgnVCM1000004d82620aRCRD The Unfolding Role of the Seventy, by Elder Earl Tingey]
 
  
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In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Seventy is an office in the Melchizedek Priesthood. Members of the Quorums of the Seventy serve in one of eight quorums. Each quorum may have up to 70 members. As especial witnesses of [Jesus Christ] in all the world, they are called to proclaim the gospel and build up the Church. The restored gospel of Jesus Christ teaches that the office of seventy was anciently conferred upon the seventy disciples mentioned in Luke 10:1-2.

History

In 1835 seven men were called as members of the Presidency of the Seventy. They were General Authorities to the Church.

In the early days of the restored church, General Authorities were called to be Seventies who had no leadership experience in bishoprics, high councils, or stake presidencies, since high priests had to fill those offices. Some were mission presidents and district presidents, which are callings that can be held by elders. Seventies who never were high priests could not ordain stake presidents or other high priests. Brigham Young was aware of this problem and tried to change it before he died. There is evidence John Taylor did also.

Seventies in the early days of the restored church primarily presided over stake seventies quorums, which were in turn guided by stake seventy quorum presidents. They also accompanied apostles to stake conferences and trained and taught gospel principles.

In 1960 David O. McKay announced that members of the seventies quorum would be high priests. Someone asked if it were contrary to the order of the heaven for seventies to be high priests. Harold B. Lee said what was contrary to the order in heaven in 1840 may not be contrary in 1960. That change was made in order for them to ordain stake leaders and high priests.

Still, only men from stake seventies quorums were called to the seventy and occasionally elders were. In 1975 President Spencer W. Kimball announced the creation of the First Quorum of the Seventy with four additional members. Since 1941, Assistants to the Twelve, who aided the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, were high priests. The next year President Kimball said Assistants to the Twelve would be members of the First Quorum of the Seventy, since their duties were very similar. In 1978 some were given emeritus status in order for more brethren to serve and for health reasons.

In 1984 several members of the Quorum of the Seventy were called for a period of years—usually 3 to 5—rather than for life. In 1989 a Second Quorum of the Seventy was created of those called for a period of years. They are presided over now by the Presidency of the Seventy whose membership rotates, as it is not a lifelong calling. In fact, many return to the first Quorum of the Seventy.

For many years Regional Representatives assisted General Authorities in training and conducting stake meetings. In 1995 they were released and replaced with Area Seventies. Two years later, President Hinckley named them "area authority seventies" and installed them in quorums based on geography. They still keep their employment, live at home, and serve for a period of up to five years.

The stake seventy's office between elder and high priest was discontinued by President Ezra Taft Benson in 1986.

Individual Quorums

Members of the First and Second Quorums of the Seventy are designated as General Authorities, meaning that they have the authority to serve anywhere in the world. Members of the Third through Eighth Quorums of the Seventy are designated as Area Seventies, meaning that their authority is limited to the area where they serve. Collectively, all members of the eight quorums are referred to simply as “Seventies.” Their work is directed by the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and the Presidency of the Seventy. Some are assigned to administrative duties at Church headquarters in Salt Lake City, Utah, but a majority live within a specific geographic region of the Church. Like the Apostles, they often travel to different locations throughout the Church to visit and teach congregations.

The number of Quorums of Seventy can expand as needed, easing the work of the First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. Increasing the numbers of quorums of seventy has created a seamless way to manage a quickly burgeoning church membership.

Length of Service

Members of the First Quorum of the Seventy are called to serve until the age of 70. At the age of 70, they are given emeritus status, which is similar to being released. However, there has been some flexibility, and many serve for a few years after their 70th birthdays. Many emeritus seventies also become temple presidents.

Members of the Second Quorum of the Seventy typically serve for three to five years and then they are released. They may, however, serve longer or be called into the First Quorum of the Seventy.

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