The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is experiencing a moment of mourning and transition. A recent shooting and arson at a meetinghouse in Michigan resulted in four deaths and eight injuries.
Additionally, the church's president, Nelson, passed away at the age of 101. Oaks, the longest-serving leader, has been announced as the new president.
The church is now led by Oaks, who inherits a global faith that is more diverse than many realize.
No comment from the church on the current situation.
Author's summary: New president inherits diverse global faith.