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The First Presidency (also called the Quorum of the Presidency of the Church or simply the Presidency) is the presiding or governing authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). It is composed of the President of the Church and his counselors. Called February 3, 2008, new First Presidency members were announced on February 4, 2008: President Thomas S. Monson
Thomas S. Monson

Thomas Spencer Monson is the 16th and current President of the Church of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . As president of the church, adherents consider him a prophet, seer, and revelator of God's will on earth....
 and his two counselors, Henry B. Eyring
Henry B. Eyring

Henry Bennion Eyring is an American educational administrator and religious leader who is First Counselor in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ....
 and Dieter F. Uchtdorf
Dieter F. Uchtdorf

Dieter Friedrich Uchtdorf , a former Germany aviator and airline executive, is the Second Counselor in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ....
.

First Presidency is composed of the President of the Church and his counselors.






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The First Presidency (also called the Quorum of the Presidency of the Church or simply the Presidency) is the presiding or governing authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). It is composed of the President of the Church and his counselors. Called February 3, 2008, new First Presidency members were announced on February 4, 2008: President Thomas S. Monson
Thomas S. Monson

Thomas Spencer Monson is the 16th and current President of the Church of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . As president of the church, adherents consider him a prophet, seer, and revelator of God's will on earth....
 and his two counselors, Henry B. Eyring
Henry B. Eyring

Henry Bennion Eyring is an American educational administrator and religious leader who is First Counselor in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ....
 and Dieter F. Uchtdorf
Dieter F. Uchtdorf

Dieter Friedrich Uchtdorf , a former Germany aviator and airline executive, is the Second Counselor in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ....
.

Membership

The First Presidency is composed of the President of the Church and his counselors. Most First Presidencies have been composed of the president and two counselors, but circumstances have occasionally required additional ones (for example, David O. McKay
David O. McKay

David Oman McKay was the ninth President of the Church of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints , serving from 1951 until his death....
 had five during the final years of his presidency and at one point Brigham Young
Brigham Young

Brigham Young was an American leader in the Latter Day Saint movement. He was the President of the Church of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1847 until his death....
 had eight).

Counselors are usually chosen from the among the members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, although there have been a number of exceptions where members of the church's Presiding Bishopric
Presiding Bishop (LDS Church)

The Presiding Bishop of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a Priesthood Calling with church-wide authority. The Presiding Bishop is the highest leadership position within the church's Aaronic priesthood....
 or the church at large were called to be counselors. Any high priest of the church is eligible to be called as a counselor in the First Presidency. There have also been a few cases where counselors have been ordained to the priesthood office of apostle and became members of the Quorum of the Twelve after already being set apart
Setting apart

Setting apart is an Ordinance or ritual in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints whereby a person is formally chosen and blessed to carry out a specific Calling or responsibility in the church....
 as counselors in the First Presidency (e.g., J. Reuben Clark
J. Reuben Clark

Joshua Reuben Clark, Jr. was an American attorney, civil servant, and a prominent leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . Born in Grantsville, Utah, Utah Territory, Clark was a prominent Lawyer in the Department of State, and Under Secretary of State for President of the United States Calvin Coolidge....
). There have been other cases where counselors have been ordained to the office of apostle but not set apart as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve (e.g., Alvin R. Dyer
Alvin R. Dyer

Alvin Rulon Dyer was an Apostle in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served as a member of the church's First Presidency from 1968 to 1970....
). Other counselors in the First Presidency were never ordained to the office of apostle (e.g., Charles W. Nibley
Charles W. Nibley

Charles Wilson Nibley was the fifth Presiding Bishop of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints between 1907 and 1925 and a member of the church's First Presidency from 1925 until his death....
; John R. Winder
John R. Winder

John Rex Winder was a leader and general authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . He was Second Counselor in the Presiding Bishop from 1887 to 1901, and First Counselor in the First Presidency to President of the Church Joseph F....
). Whether or not a counselor is an apostle, all members of the First Presidency are sustained
Common consent

In the Latter Day Saint movement, common consent is a democratic principle established by the movement's founder Joseph Smith, Jr. He taught "For all things must be done in order, and by common consent in the church, by the prayer of faith."...
 by the church as prophets, seers, and revelators.

Counselors are formally designated as "First Counselor in the First Presidency" and "Second Counselor in the First Presidency" based on the order they were selected by the president. Additional counselors have been designated in different ways, including "Third Counselor in the First Presidency" (e.g., Hugh B. Brown
Hugh B. Brown

Hugh Brown Brown was an attorney, educator and author and a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ....
), "Assistant Counselor to the President" (e.g., John Willard Young
John Willard Young

John Willard Young was a leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . He is one of the few individuals to have been an Apostle of the LDS Church and a member of the First Presidency without ever being a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles ....
), and simply "Counselor in the First Presidency" (e.g., Thorpe B. Isaacson
Thorpe B. Isaacson

Henry Thorpe Beal Isaacson was a leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints , serving as a counselor in the First Presidency to President of the Church David O....
).

Counselors serve in the First Presidency until their own deaths, until the death of the church president who called them, or until they are released by the church president. The death of a church president dissolves the First Presidency, and leaves the President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles

President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles is a Priesthood calling in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . In general, the President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles is the most senior Apostle in the church, aside from the President of the Church ....
 as the senior leader of the church. The death or release of a counselor does not dissolve the First Presidency.

Often, the surviving counselors of the late president will be called as counselors in the new First Presidency, and a notably infirm counselor may revert to his place among the Twelve Apostles with a healthier man called as counselor in his place. On the death or release of a first counselor, the second counselor usually succeeds and a new second counselor is named. Although these are fairly common occurrences, there are no hard and fast rules about such practices and each president is free to choose the counselors he prefers. See Counselors Not Retained and Other Unusual Circumstances, below.

Title of members

Like the church president and President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles

President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles is a Priesthood calling in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . In general, the President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles is the most senior Apostle in the church, aside from the President of the Church ....
, counselors in the First Presidency are appropriately referred to by the title "President".

Removal

Though there has not been a popular movement in the church to have a member of the First Presidency removed or punished for many years, a member could theoretically be removed from his position or otherwise disciplined
Disciplinary council

In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints , a disciplinary council is an ecclesiastical trial during which a member of the church is tried for alleged violations of church standards....
 by the Common Council of the Church
Common Council of the Church

In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Common Council of the Church is a body of the church that has the power to discipline or remove the President of the Church or one of his counselors in the First Presidency due to misbehavior....
.

Duties

The First Presidency is the highest ranking priesthood quorum of the church. The counselors assist the church president and work closely with him in guiding the entire church and carrying out the duties of the president of the church. The First Presidency has the theoretical authority to make the final decision on nearly all issues which might affect the church or its operations, though in practice the First Presidency has delegated much of its decision-making power to members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, the Seventy, the Presiding Bishopric
Presiding Bishop (LDS Church)

The Presiding Bishop of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a Priesthood Calling with church-wide authority. The Presiding Bishop is the highest leadership position within the church's Aaronic priesthood....
, and local leaders of the church. Nevertheless, the First Presidency has retained its overarching decision-making power in a number of significant areas and may at any time choose to overrule the decisions of a lesser church quorum or authority.

In the case of an infirm president, his counselors may be called upon to perform more of the duties of the First Presidency that would normally be performed by the president. If needed, any number of additional counselors may be called to assist them, though the president of the church remains the only person on the earth authorized to use all priesthood keys. All members of the First Presidency are sustained
Common consent

In the Latter Day Saint movement, common consent is a democratic principle established by the movement's founder Joseph Smith, Jr. He taught "For all things must be done in order, and by common consent in the church, by the prayer of faith."...
 by the membership of the church as prophets, seers, and revelators.

All members of the First Presidency are also members of the church's Council on the Disposition of the Tithes
Council on the Disposition of the Tithes

The Council on the Disposition of the Tithes is a leadership body in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, composed of the First Presidency , the Presiding Bishop , and Quorum of the Twelve Apostles ....
, a body which determines how the tithing funds of the church are spent.

Current First Presidency

The current First Presidency was announced on February 4, 2008. The president, Thomas S. Monson
Thomas S. Monson

Thomas Spencer Monson is the 16th and current President of the Church of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . As president of the church, adherents consider him a prophet, seer, and revelator of God's will on earth....
, and his counselors, Henry B. Eyring
Henry B. Eyring

Henry Bennion Eyring is an American educational administrator and religious leader who is First Counselor in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ....
 and Dieter F. Uchtdorf
Dieter F. Uchtdorf

Dieter Friedrich Uchtdorf , a former Germany aviator and airline executive, is the Second Counselor in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ....
, were sustained by the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles on February 3.

The previous First Presidency was dissolved on January 27, 2008 upon the death of church president Gordon B. Hinckley
Gordon B. Hinckley

Gordon Bitner Hinckley was an United States religious leader who served as the fifteenth President of the Church of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from March 12, 1995 until his death....
.

Chronology of the First Presidency


Members of the First Presidency who were not Apostles

There is no requirement that counselors in the First Presidency be apostles of the church. The following men served as a counselor in the First Presidency during the years indicated and were never ordained to the priesthood office of Apostle:
  • Sidney Rigdon
    Sidney Rigdon

    Sidney Rigdon was an important figure in the early history of the Latter Day Saint movement. Rigdon's influence over the early years of the movement is considered by many historians to have been nearly as strong as that of church founder Joseph Smith Jr....
     (1832-1844)
  • Jesse Gause
    Jesse Gause

    Jesse Gause was an early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement and served in the First Presidency as a counselor to President of the Church Joseph Smith, Jr....
     (1832-1833)
  • Frederick G. Williams
    Frederick G. Williams

    Frederick Granger Williams was a leader in the early Latter Day Saint movement and served in the First Presidency as Second Counselor to President of the Church Joseph Smith, Jr....
     (1833-1837)
  • John Smith
    John Smith (1781-1854)

    John Smith , known as Uncle John, was an early leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints .Smith was the younger brother of Joseph Smith, Sr., uncle of Joseph Smith, Jr....
     (1837-1844)
  • Joseph Smith, Sr.
    Joseph Smith, Sr.

    Joseph Smith Senior was the father of Joseph Smith, Jr., the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement. Joseph Sr., was also one of the Eight Witnesses of the Book of Mormon, which Mormons believe was translated by Joseph Jr....
     (1837-1840)
  • William Law (1841-1844)
  • John C. Bennett
    John C. Bennett

    John Cook Bennett was an American physician and a ranking and influential—but short-lived—leader of the Latter Day Saint movement, who acted as second in command to Joseph Smith, Jr....
     (1841-1842)
  • John R. Winder
    John R. Winder

    John Rex Winder was a leader and general authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . He was Second Counselor in the Presiding Bishop from 1887 to 1901, and First Counselor in the First Presidency to President of the Church Joseph F....
     (1901-1910)
  • Charles W. Nibley
    Charles W. Nibley

    Charles Wilson Nibley was the fifth Presiding Bishop of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints between 1907 and 1925 and a member of the church's First Presidency from 1925 until his death....
     (1925-1931)
  • Thorpe B. Isaacson
    Thorpe B. Isaacson

    Henry Thorpe Beal Isaacson was a leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints , serving as a counselor in the First Presidency to President of the Church David O....
     (1965-1970)


Counselors in the First Presidency not retained upon reorganization

  • John Smith, Assistant Counselor to Joseph Smith, Jr.
    Joseph Smith, Jr.

    Joseph Smith, Jr. was the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, also known as Mormonism, and an important religious and political figure during the 1830s and 1840s....
    , not retained as a counselor by Brigham Young
    Brigham Young

    Brigham Young was an American leader in the Latter Day Saint movement. He was the President of the Church of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1847 until his death....
  • Amasa M. Lyman, Assistant Counselor to Joseph Smith, Jr.
    Joseph Smith, Jr.

    Joseph Smith, Jr. was the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, also known as Mormonism, and an important religious and political figure during the 1830s and 1840s....
    , not retained as a counselor by Brigham Young
    Brigham Young

    Brigham Young was an American leader in the Latter Day Saint movement. He was the President of the Church of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1847 until his death....
  • John Willard Young
    John Willard Young

    John Willard Young was a leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . He is one of the few individuals to have been an Apostle of the LDS Church and a member of the First Presidency without ever being a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles ....
    , First Counselor to Brigham Young
    Brigham Young

    Brigham Young was an American leader in the Latter Day Saint movement. He was the President of the Church of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1847 until his death....
    , not retained as a counselor by John Taylor
  • Daniel H. Wells
    Daniel H. Wells

    Daniel Hanmer Wells was an apostle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the third List of mayors of Salt Lake City of Salt Lake City, Utah, Utah Territory, United States....
    , Second Counselor to Brigham Young, not retained as a counselor by John Taylor
  • Brigham Young, Jr.
    Brigham Young, Jr.

    Brigham Young, Jr. served as President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1899 until his own death....
    , Lorenzo Snow
    Lorenzo Snow

    Lorenzo Snow was the fifth President of the Church of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1898 to his death. Snow was the last president of the LDS Church in the nineteenth century....
    , and Albert Carrington
    Albert Carrington

    Albert Carrington born in Royalton, Vermont, was an Apostle and member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and First Presidency in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ....
    , Assistant Counselors to Brigham Young
    Brigham Young

    Brigham Young was an American leader in the Latter Day Saint movement. He was the President of the Church of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1847 until his death....
    , not retained as a counselor by John Taylor
  • Rudger Clawson
    Rudger Clawson

    Rudger Judd Clawson was a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1898 until his death in 1943....
    , called as Second Counselor to Lorenzo Snow
    Lorenzo Snow

    Lorenzo Snow was the fifth President of the Church of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1898 to his death. Snow was the last president of the LDS Church in the nineteenth century....
    , not retained as a counselor by Heber J. Grant
    Heber J. Grant

    Heber Jeddy Grant was the seventh President of the Church of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . He was ordained an Apostle on October 16, 1882, on the same day as George Teasdale....
  • Hugh B. Brown
    Hugh B. Brown

    Hugh Brown Brown was an attorney, educator and author and a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ....
    , First Counselor to David O. McKay
    David O. McKay

    David Oman McKay was the ninth President of the Church of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints , serving from 1951 until his death....
    , not retained as a counselor by Joseph Fielding Smith
    Joseph Fielding Smith

    Joseph Fielding Smith, Jr. was the tenth President of the Church of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1970 until his death....
  • Thorpe B. Isaacson
    Thorpe B. Isaacson

    Henry Thorpe Beal Isaacson was a leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints , serving as a counselor in the First Presidency to President of the Church David O....
     and Alvin R. Dyer
    Alvin R. Dyer

    Alvin Rulon Dyer was an Apostle in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served as a member of the church's First Presidency from 1968 to 1970....
    , Counselors to David O. McKay
    David O. McKay

    David Oman McKay was the ninth President of the Church of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints , serving from 1951 until his death....
    , not retained as counselors by Joseph Fielding Smith
    Joseph Fielding Smith

    Joseph Fielding Smith, Jr. was the tenth President of the Church of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1970 until his death....
  • Marion G. Romney
    Marion G. Romney

    Marion George Romney was an Apostle and a member of the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ....
    , First Counselor to Spencer W. Kimball
    Spencer W. Kimball

    Spencer Woolley Kimball was the twelfth President of the Church of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1973 until his death....
    , not retained as a counselor by Ezra Taft Benson
    Ezra Taft Benson

    Ezra Taft Benson was the thirteenth President of the Church of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1985 until his death and was United States United States Secretary of Agriculture for both of the administrations of President of the United States Dwight D....


Secretary to the First Presidency

The church employs a secretary to assist the First Presidency in its administrative duties. The position is paid employment and its holder is not formally considered to be a member of the First Presidency or a general authority
General authority

In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints , a general authority is a member of certain leadership organizations who are given administrative and ecclesiastical authority over the church....
 of the church. However, it is common for letters from the office of the First Presidency to private individuals to bear the signature of the Presidency's secretary as opposed to any of the members of the Presidency.

The First Presidency also employs assistant secretaries and press secretaries.

Chronology of secretaries

  • George W. Robinson
    George W. Robinson

    George W. Robinson was the first secretary to the First Presidency of the Church of Christ . He was also a Danite leader and an official Church Historian and Recorder in the 1830s and was a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in the Rigdonite church established in 1845....
     (1838–1840)
  • George Reynolds
    George Reynolds (Mormon)

    'George Reynolds' was a general authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints , a longtime secretary to the First Presidency of the LDS Church, and a party to the 1878 United States Supreme Court case Reynolds v....
     (1865–1909)
  • George F. Gibbs
    George F. Gibbs

    George Francis Gibbs was the secretary to the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints .Gibbs was born in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales....
     (1909–1922)
  • Joseph Anderson
    Joseph Anderson (Mormon)

    Joseph Anderson was the secretary to the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1922 to 1970 and was a general authority of the church from 1970 until his death....
     (1922–1970)
  • Francis M. Gibbons
    Francis M. Gibbons

    Francis Marion Gibbons was the secretary to the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1970 to 1986 and a general authority of the church from 1986 until 1991....
     (1970–1986)
  • F. Michael Watson
    F. Michael Watson

    Frank Michael Watson served as the secretary to the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1986 until his call as a general authority of the LDS Church in 2008....
     (1986–2008)
  • Brook P. Hales (2008– )


See also

  • Council of the Church
    Council of the Church

    In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Council of the Church is the supreme governing body of the church which holds the power to make the final decision on any spiritual matter that will affect any member of the church....