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  2. Bruce Redd McConkie (July 29, 1915 – April 19, 1985) was a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1972 until his death. McConkie was a member of the First Council of the Seventy of the LDS Church from 1946 until his calling to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.

  3. Mar 13, 2024 · What happened to Bruce R. McConkie? Bruce R. McConkie passed away roughly two weeks after his final testimony given on April 6, 1985. His son, Joseph Fielding McConkie, said that he was approached the rest of his life by Latter-day Saints who were impacted by his father’s talk.

  4. Apr 24, 2013 · Elder Bruce R. McConkie served as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve from 1972 until his death in 1985. Photo ©IRI. He recalled his father’s address at a 1979 BYU symposium on the Doctrine and Covenants in which he said, “The test of discipleship is how totally and completely and fully we believe the word that was revealed through Joseph ...

  5. Died: 19 April 1985 (age 69), Salt Lake City, Utah. Released from his World War II duties as an intelligence and security officer at Fort Douglas, Utah, Bruce R. McConkie, though a practicing attorney before the war, decided to try his hand in the field of journalism.

  6. It is the power of the doctrine that attracts the power of the Spirit. Christ, Elder McConkie declared, died to preserve the truth. “All of the terms and conditions of the Father’s eternal plan of salvation became operative,” he testified, “in and through Christ’s atoning sacrifice.”.

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  8. Of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. Bruce R. McConkie was born on July 29, 1915, in Michigan, USA. He was sustained to the First Council of the Seventy on October 6, 1946, and was ordained an Apostle on October 12, 1972. He died on April 19, 1985, in Salt Lake City, Utah.

  9. Bruce R. McConkie left a lasting legacy as an Apostle in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. People still talk about his mastery of the scriptures, the impact of Mormon Doctrine, and his correspondence with Eugene England. Elder McConkie’s final testimony also remains profoundly influential, having marked a shift in the way ...

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