Steven H. Tucker
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Steven H. Tucker (born 1988) has been the twelfth president of the United Latter-day Church of Jesus Christ since August 2007. The church claims 100 to 200 individual members. With four brothers and two sisters, Tucker is the youngest of all of them. Before becoming leader of the United Latter-day Church of Jesus Christ, Tucker was the Church Historian up until Heber G. Smith's death in August 2007, in which Tucker accepted his position as President of the Church.
Tucker was proclaimed publicly by Heber G. Smith to be his successor on June 3, 2007 and ordained him as High Priest Apostle the same day. Since June, Tucker has served as the Chairman of the Uniformed Priesthood Purpose (UPP) taking over for Smith due to illness.[1]
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- ^ Lessons on the United Latter-day Church by Steven H. Tucker, About the Author pg. 26, Published privately by the Uniformed Latter-day Commission (now Uniformed Priesthood Purpose), Sept 2007, Revised
Preceded by Heber Gerald Smith |
President of the United Latter-day Church of Jesus Christ 2007–present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
Preceded by Heber Gerald Smith |
Chairman of the Uniformed Priesthood Purpose 2007–present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
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