The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints recently announced the appointment of President David E. Olsen and his wife Sister Lisa L. Olsen as the president and matron of the Farmington New Mexico Temple. The couple will serve in this capacity for the next three years.
President Olsen has a background in civil engineering and has held various leadership positions within the church, including serving as a mission president in the Mexico Monterrey East Mission. Sister Olsen has worked as an elementary school teacher and has also served in various church callings, including Relief Society president.
The Farmington New Mexico Temple is a sacred place of worship for members of the LDS Church in the surrounding area. It is a place where individuals go to participate in sacred ordinances, receive instruction, and find peace and inspiration in their lives. The temple serves as a focal point of the community and provides a place for spiritual growth and renewal.
President and Sister Olsen are excited to take on their new roles and serve the members of the temple community. They are dedicated to helping individuals strengthen their relationships with God, their families, and each other through their service in the temple. They look forward to working with the members of the temple to create a place of love, peace, and spiritual growth for all who come to worship there.
The appointment of President and Sister Olsen as the president and matron of the Farmington New Mexico Temple marks a new chapter in the temple’s history. Their dedication to serving the members of the temple community and fostering spiritual growth and renewal will undoubtedly have a profound impact on those who worship there.
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