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Howard W. Hunter

14th President: 1994–1995

Contents

    PreparationMinistryTeachingsTestimony
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    • Preparation

    • Howard at 8 months
    • Howard William Hunter was born November 14, 1907, in Boise, Idaho, the first child of John William Hunter and Nellie Marie Rasmussen. Though his father was not a member of the Church at that time (he was not baptized until Howard was 19 years old), Howard’s mother served in the Primary and taught him to love the Savior and the Church.

    • Preparation of Howard W. Hunter: Always Had a Testimony
    • When Howard was 12, he and his younger sister, Dorothy, persuaded their father to allow them to be baptized. Howard was soon ordained a deacon and took the responsibility of starting a fire to warm the chapel early on cold Sunday mornings.

    • Howard W. Hunter was active in the Boy Scout program, eventually earning the rank of Eagle Scout.
    • Preparation of Howard W. Hunter: Desire to Pass the Sacrament
    • Preparation of Howard W. Hunter: Adams Ward Young Adult Sunday School Class
    • Preparation of Howard W. Hunter: Contributing to the Building Fund
    • Howard W. Hunter’s dance band, Hunter’s Croonaders, played for Boise area dances and performed on the tour ship SS President Jackson. Howard W. Hunter is in the center of the image.
    • Howard later said of his decision to court and marry Claire, “She had light brown hair and was a very beautiful girl. I think the thing that impressed me most was the depth of her testimony.”
    • Howard met Claire Jeffs at a Church dance in the Los Angeles area in 1928. They married in the Salt Lake Temple on June 10, 1931, and returned to Southern California, where they raised their family and lived for almost 30 years. 

    • Howard and Claire tragically lost their first child, Billy, at seven months. They raised their sons, John and Richard (pictured here), in California.
    • Howard W. Hunter during his years in Southern California
    • In 1939, after four years of hard work and sacrifice, Howard graduated with a law degree from Southwestern Law School. He went on to establish a successful law practice. During his time in Southern California, Howard also served as the bishop of the El Sereno Ward and later became the president of the Pasadena Stake.

    • Howard’s parents, John and Nellie Hunter
    • Before the completion of the Los Angeles California Temple, Howard and Claire traveled to Mesa, Arizona, to do temple work. During a 1953 visit, Howard’s parents gave him a birthday surprise by entering the waiting chapel dressed in white. His father received his endowment and was sealed to his wife. Howard was then sealed to his parents. 

    • In 1951, the members of President Hunter’s Pasadena Stake joined with other members in Southern California to pledge $1.6 million toward building the Los Angeles Temple. The temple was dedicated in 1956.
    • Ministry

    • On October 9, 1959, President David O. McKay called Howard W. Hunter to be an Apostle. He was sustained the next day in general conference and ordained on October 15. He was 51 years old at the time of his call and served as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve for 35 years.

    • Howard W. Hunter, Age 60
    • In 1965, the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles included seven future Presidents of the Church. Howard W. Hunter is standing on the far right.
    • Ministry of Howard W. Hunter: Love for the Temple
    • During his tenure as an Apostle, Elder Hunter fulfilled a wide variety of assignments, including serving as president of the Utah Genealogical Society, Church Historian, and president of the Polynesian Cultural Center. He also played a key role in establishing the BYU Jerusalem Center.

    • Elder Hunter served as Church Historian from 1970 to 1972.
    • Elder Hunter served on the board of the New World Archaeology Foundation.
    • Elder Hunter plays with two of his granddaughters.
    • Spencer W. Kimball talks to Howard W. Hunter, Gordon B. Hinckley, and Thomas S. Monson during general conference, April 1970.
    • Ministry of Howard W. Hunter: Love for the Holy Land
    • Claire passed away in 1983. President Hunter married Inis Stanton in 1990.
    • Howard W. Hunter served as President of the Quorum of the Twelve from 1988 until the death of President Ezra Taft Benson on May 30, 1994. On June 5, he was set apart as President of the Church. At a press conference the next day, he said, “I have shed many tears and have sought my Father in Heaven in earnest prayer with a desire to be equal to the high and holy calling which is now mine.”

    • Ministry of Howard W. Hunter: Putting the Lord First
    • President Hunter served as President of the Church for only 10 months. During that brief ministry, he emphasized temple worship, organized the Church’s 2,000th stake, and taught the importance of Christlike living through word and example. “Members of the Church all over the world have become bonded to him in a special way,” said President James E. Faust.

    • The Bountiful Utah Temple was one of two temples dedicated by President Hunter during his brief ministry as President of the Church.
    • President Hunter called Gordon B. Hinckley and Thomas S. Monson to serve as his counselors.
    • View a time line of events from the life of President Howard W. Hunter.

      Read more about his life and ministry.

    • Teachings

    • Teachings of Howard W. Hunter: A Christ-Centered Life
    • “Please remember this one thing. If our lives and our faith are centered upon Jesus Christ and his restored gospel, nothing can ever go permanently wrong. On the other hand, if our lives are not centered on the Savior and his teachings, no other success can ever be permanently right.”

    • “A worried society now begins to see that the disintegration of the family brings upon the world the calamities foretold by the prophets. The world's councils and deliberations will succeed only when they define the family as the Lord has revealed it to be. ‘Except the Lord build the house, they labour in vain that build it’ (Ps. 127:1).”

    • Teachings of Howard W. Hunter: Overcoming Adversity
    • Teachings of Howard W. Hunter: Every Member Temple-Worthy
    • “To those who have transgressed or been offended, we say, come back. The path of repentance, though hard at times, lifts one ever upward and leads to a perfect forgiveness.”

    • Howard W. Hunter, Age 72
    • "I invite the Latter-day Saints to look to the temple of the Lord as the great symbol of your membership. It is the deepest desire of my heart to have every member of the Church worthy to enter the temple. It would please the Lord if every adult member would be worthy of—and carry—a current temple recommend. . . . Let us be a temple-attending people. Attend the temple as frequently as personal circumstances allow. Keep a picture of a temple in your home that your children may see it. Teach them about the purposes of the house of the Lord. Have them plan from their earliest years to go there and to remain worthy of that blessing."

    • Testimony

    • “Let us follow the Son of God in all ways and in all walks of life. Let us make him our exemplar and our guide. We should at every opportunity ask ourselves, ‘What would Jesus do?’ and then be more courageous to act upon the answer. We must follow Christ, in the best sense of that word. . . . We must know Christ better than we know him; we must remember him more often than we remember him; we must serve him more valiantly than we serve him. Then we will drink water springing up unto eternal life and will eat the bread of life. What manner of men and women ought we to be? Even as he is.”
    • Testimony of Howard W. Hunter
    • Further Reading

      Teachings of Presidents of the Church: Howard W. Hunter (2015).

      “Howard W. Hunter: Fourteenth President of the Church,” Presidents of the Church Student Manual (2013), 238–58.

      Howard W. Hunter, “Exceeding Great and Precious Promises,” Ensign, Nov. 1994, 7–9.

      Howard W. Hunter, “What Manner of Men Ought Ye to Be?” Ensign, May 1994, 64.

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