President Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints speaks at the Langley Events Center in Langley. Supplied

President Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints speaks at the Langley Events Center in Langley. Supplied

Thousands attend speech by Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints leader in Langley

President Russell M. Nelson is accepted by the church as a prophet, seer, and revelator

  • Sep. 18, 2018 12:00 a.m.

The worldwide leader of the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints couldn’t resist a hockey analogy when he spoke to more than 4,600 members of the church at the Langley Events Centre on Sunday.

President Russell M. Nelson noted that LEC often hosts hockey games and said he was glad to see “nobody in the penalty box”.

A press release from the church said Nelson spoke primarily about nurturing families and the important role parents have in teaching children while they are young to honour God.

He stressed the importance of fathers in assisting in rearing children and promised blessings “to the third and fourth generations” of those who would “study the scriptures together” and who “would pray regularly with their families”.

The visit by Nelson, his wife Wendy Nelson and President Henry B. Eyring of the Church’s First Presidency was described as a rare, in-person, opportunity to hear Nelson who is considered by members of the church to be a prophet “no different than Abraham, Moses, or Noah in the Bible.”

His remarks were also broadcast to church members across B.C.

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The trip to Langley was preceded by a similar devotional to Washington State where the church leader addressed nearly 50,000 people at Safeco Field in Seattle on Saturday.

The 94-year-old has also traveled to London, England; Jerusalem, Israel; Nairobi, Kenya; Harare, Zimbabwe; Bengaluru, India; Bangkok, Thailand; Hong Kong, China; Honolulu, Hawaii; Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic; San Juan, Puerto Rico; as well as other cities across Canada, including Edmonton, Calgary, Raymond, Winnipeg, Montreal and Hamilton.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, and has more than 16 million members around the world.

Among the church’s 159 temples worldwide, nine are in Canada including the Langley temple at 20030 82 Ave, which was dedicated in May, 2010.

It serves 22,000 Mormons from 91 congregations throughout B.C. and northern Washington.

The temple, which is not open to non-members, is reserved for the sacraments of the Mormon church such as baptism and marriage.

Mormons have been in B.C. since 1875, but until the Langley temple was built, they had to travel to Washington State or Alberta for temple services and sacraments.

The church estimates B.C. is home to nearly 31,000 members who live in communities across the province and attend services in 79 different congregations.


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