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Christine Rappleye
Christine Rappleye

Christine Rappleye is a reporter for the Church News. She has been an editor and reporter for the Deseret News in the features sections and was also part of the Visual Editing team. She previously worked for the Beaumont Enterprise in Southeast Texas as a reporter and editor. She was born and raised in Southeast Texas and graduated from Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, with a communications degree. She served a mission in the Taiwan Taipei Mission. She tries to take advantage of the "Greatest Snow on Earth" by her attempts to stay upright on skis in the winter and hopes to not kill the plants in her container garden on her balcony in the summer.


Lloyd and Karmel Newell reflect on their service with the Tabernacle Choir and the nearly 35 years Lloyd Newell has been the announcer for “Music & the Spoken Word.”

LeAnna Willmore, who has served as director of the Bells at Temple Square since 2011, will retire after June 14 concert. Plus, a few other changes in the Tabernacle Choir organization.

The Bells at Temple Square’s annual summer concert, titled “Joyfully Ring,” Friday, June 14, at 7:30 p.m. MDT, will be streamed live on The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square’s YouTube channel and via the choir’s website. Watch it here.

Sister Amy A. Wright, first counselor in the Primary general presidency, ministered in Singapore, Malaysia, Cambodia and Vietnam and met with religious and government leaders, visited with the Church’s humanitarian partners and also ministered to families, children and youth.

Adassa, Alex Melecio and the glee clubs of Morehouse and Spelman colleges will join the Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra during their tour concerts in Florida and Georgia in September. Find out dates and how to get tickets.

Sister Andrea Muñoz Spannaus, second counselor in the Young Women general presidency, recently ministered in Thailand, Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Pakistan.

See photographs from the dedication of the Taylorsville Utah Temple, with Elder Gerrit W. Gong of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles presiding.

Apostle with family ties to the area invited Church members to enjoy the blessings of making sacred covenants.

Find out more about the annual four-phrase audition process from Tabernacle Choir managers and former choir members.

See how to get free tickets to the Bells at Temple Square's concert on June 14, plus watch the handbell choir's past two concerts.

The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square, a combined BYU–Idaho choir and the Utah Valley Institute Choir provided music for the April 2024 general conference.

“The success of our missionaries, like the army of Helaman spoken of in the Book of Mormon, is the result of wonderful, covenant-keeping parents, leaders and mentors,” Elder Brent H. Nielson of the Presidency of the Seventy said during BYU Women’s Conference.

Organist Diane Meredith Belcher, who has been performing for 50 years, will be featured at the 2024 Organ Virtuoso Series in the Tabernacle on May 3 at 7:30 p.m. MDT. Watch it here, plus stream 7 more past concerts.

View or download an updated chart that includes the most recent leadership changes from April 2024 general conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

President Russell M. Nelson and Elder Ronald A. Rasband reflect on pioneer heritage in Sanpete Valley and encourage a new beginning of temple worship, during Manti Utah Temple rededication.

To preserve the Manti Utah Temple murals, a team from PARMA Conservation worked to remove previous finishes, and clean and repair the art.

In the Church News video “The Lamb of God,” Relief Society General President Camille N. Johnson points to a painting in the Manti Utah Temple that’s a “beautiful reminder” of the Savior and why there are temples.

The Tabernacle Choir’s pilot global participant program is now permanent, with international singers coming for every general conference. Plus, meet the 12 singers from 10 countries who sang at the April 2024 general conference.

Sister Tracy Y. Browning, Elder Kevin W. Pearson and Elder James R. Rasband testified of temples and covenants during media day tours at the Taylorsville Utah Temple.

As a service to our readers, the Church News has created a downloadable PDF summarizing each talk offered during the April 2024 general conference.

“In His house, we are literally endowed with heavenly power,” said Elder Neil L. Andersen.

“There is joy in being a disciple of Jesus Christ,” said Sister Andrea Muñoz Spannaus.

See the First Presidency’s 2023 statistical report on Church units, membership, missionaries and temples as released in April 2024 general conference.

Since October 2023 general conference, Elder Kearon has been called to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and Elder Nash to the Presidency of the Seventy.

Learn about the April 2024 general conference schedule, in-person attendance, how to watch or listen live, ideas to prepare and how to follow online.

Jimmer Fredette was named to USA Basketball's 3-on-3 Olympic men’s roster for the 2024 Paris Summer Games.

See how to get reservations to tour the Layton Utah Temple. The public open house will run from April 19 to June 1, excluding Sundays.

Church’s contributions to new Techo Sen Koh Thom Hospital and renovations to 40 buildings at three more hospitals in Cambodia are part of effort to improve local health care.

As the Manti Utah Temple open house begins, leaders pointed out the “exquisite” and “intricate” art and craftsmanship and also honored the dedication and sacrifices of the pioneers who built the house of the Lord.