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The LDS Church urged love after a Michigan church shooting, raised $360K for the shooter’s family, and began a leadership transition following President Nelson’s death.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints urged members to respond to a deadly Michigan church attack with love and forgiveness during its general conference, held after the death of President Russell M. Nelson, who died at 101.
Dallin H. Oaks, next in line, is guiding the church as the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles ensures continuity.
Security was heightened at the Salt Lake City event, and members raised over $360,000 for the shooter’s family.
Oaks delivered a tribute to Nelson and is expected to be formally named president after the funeral.
The conference, attended by thousands, emphasized peace, unity, and moral courage amid the leadership transition.
La Iglesia SUD instó al amor después de un tiroteo en una iglesia de Michigan, recaudó $ 360K para la familia del tirador, y comenzó una transición de liderazgo tras la muerte del presidente Nelson.