Difference between revisions of "Bonnie Lee Green Oscarson"
(→Additional Resource:) |
|||
(14 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | '''Bonnie Lee Green Oscarson was sustained as the fourteenth | + | [[Image:Bonnie_Lee_Green_Oscarson.jpg|250px|thumb|alt=Bonnie Oscarson, Mormon leader|left]] |
+ | |||
+ | '''Bonnie Lee Green Oscarson''' was sustained as the fourteenth [[Young Women]]’s general president at the April 2013 conference of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. She was released on March 31, 2018. | ||
− | + | In 2015, Oscarson became the first woman to serve as a member of the Church's Missionary Executive Council. | |
+ | |||
She was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Theo James and Jean Stringham Green. She lived much of her married life in St. Louis, Missouri, where her husband was raised, and also lived in Texas, New England, Sweden, and Salt Lake City, Utah. | She was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Theo James and Jean Stringham Green. She lived much of her married life in St. Louis, Missouri, where her husband was raised, and also lived in Texas, New England, Sweden, and Salt Lake City, Utah. | ||
− | Her church experience includes callings in ward (congregational) Young Women’s programs and in Seminary, a scripture study program for high school students | + | Her church experience includes callings in ward (congregational) Young Women’s programs and in [[Seminary]], a scripture study program for high school students that is taught most school days. She lived in Sweden from 1976 to 1979 while her husband served as a mission president. She again lived in Sweden from 2009 to 2012 when she served as the matron for the temple there. She speaks fluent Swedish. |
+ | |||
+ | She is a graduate of [[Brigham Young University]], where she earned a bachelor’s degree in English, with an emphasis on British and American literature. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Bonnie Oscarson is married to Paul Kent Oscarson and they have seven children. They were married in the [[Salt Lake Temple]]. | ||
− | + | ==Additional Resources== | |
− | + | *[https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/bonnie-l-oscarson Sister Oscarson's biography] | |
+ | *[https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2018/04/young-women-in-the-work?lang=eng Sister Oscarson's final general conference address, "Young Women in the Work"] | ||
+ | *[https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/speakers/bonnie-l-oscarson?lang=eng All General Conference talks of Bonnie L. Oscarson] | ||
− | + | [[Category:Church Leaders: Past]] | |
− | + | [[Category:Women in Mormonism]] | |
− | + | {{DEFAULTSORT:Oscarson, Bonnie Lee Green.}} |
Latest revision as of 14:53, 29 March 2024
Bonnie Lee Green Oscarson was sustained as the fourteenth Young Women’s general president at the April 2013 conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She was released on March 31, 2018.
In 2015, Oscarson became the first woman to serve as a member of the Church's Missionary Executive Council.
She was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Theo James and Jean Stringham Green. She lived much of her married life in St. Louis, Missouri, where her husband was raised, and also lived in Texas, New England, Sweden, and Salt Lake City, Utah.
Her church experience includes callings in ward (congregational) Young Women’s programs and in Seminary, a scripture study program for high school students that is taught most school days. She lived in Sweden from 1976 to 1979 while her husband served as a mission president. She again lived in Sweden from 2009 to 2012 when she served as the matron for the temple there. She speaks fluent Swedish.
She is a graduate of Brigham Young University, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in English, with an emphasis on British and American literature.
Bonnie Oscarson is married to Paul Kent Oscarson and they have seven children. They were married in the Salt Lake Temple.