Temple President

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Is a High Priest who supervises the work of the local temple. He is generally an older man who has had much leadership expereince in the church. Many Emeritus and former General Authorities serve as Temple President's particularly in there native area's or in area's were they have done a lot of church work. A temple President's duties include interviewing people that receive there own endowments and marriages, Prospective temple worker's. greeting patrons at the baptistry and other places in the temple and answering questions Patrons may have. He also goes to Stake Conference's and Ward meetings on sunday's when the schedule permits and encourage people to attend the temple in the temple district. He is assisted by two counselors. Him and his Counselors wives serve as Temple Matrons

                     =Matrons role=

Since Women receive many of the ordinance's at the hand of Women a Matron will accompnay her husband throughout the district as he speaks at various meetings and interview female patrons there to receive there endowment and female worker's as well to assist them and help the work go smoothly for the Sister's in the temple.

                    =Length of service=

In larger temple's Temple President's generally serve for three year's and at present begin there term around the first of November though in the past it was the first of September. In smaller temple's though they serve for an unspecified lenght of time much like many other calling's in the church usually 4 or 5 years in many cases.

                    =role of counselors=

In larger temple's Counselor's assist the Patron and assistant Matron's assist the matron's in there roles such as interviewing patrons and workers when the president cannot be there or possibly interview all of the people that need interviewed. They also assist in attending ward and stake meetings as well. In smaller temples a counselor may serve as an engineer and one may serve as a recorder thus saving money by eliminating paid job's in those temple's. Most of the counselors generally live around the area in the temple district and like the President have had many leadership expereinces in the church.