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News Item: 2009 Sendai Alumni - New Callings and Responsibilities

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2009 Sendai Alumni - New Callings and Responsibilities 08 Apr 2009
The following announcements affecting Sendai Alumni were announced in 2009:

Elder Koichi Aoyagi, former President of the Japan Sendai Mission (1984-1987), was called to the Second Quorum of Seventy. He had been serving as an Area Seventy. Pres. and Sister Aoyagi and their missionaries held a reunion in Orem, UT conference weekend, and another one in Japan 01 Aug 2009.

Elder Chikao Oishi, 58, of Saitama, returned missionary from the first days of the mission (1974-76), was called as an Area Seventy. Area Seventies serve the church part-time in the areas where they live. (Thanks to Aubrey Guynn, a companion of Oishi Choro's in Aizuwakamatsu, who brought this to our attention.) Oishi Kyoudai attended the most recent Teruya-jidai reunion held in Tokyo in 2007.

President Asao Miyashita, who served as Sendai Mission President from 2005-2008, has been called to be the new Fukuoka Japan Temple President. The Church News write-up is located on President Miyashita's profile page.

Congratulations on these new assignments, Sendai Alumni!
Todd Ogaard-Webmaster Send Email
 
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