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Community of Christ has new leader
Church president has unique vision for future
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Though Veazey had planned as a young man to spend his career in the outdoors as an environmentalist (he has a bachelor's degree in natural-resource management from the University of Tennessee), once he completed a master's degree in religion at Park College near Kansas City, he was asked to serve for several years as a full-time youth pastor and in missionary ministry for the church.
He never got back to the woods, other than to spend time casting tied flies on the water.
He has since traveled the world as a full-time minister for the church, serving as a church planter in foreign nations where the Community of Christ has experienced more rapid growth than it has in the United States and Canada in recent years. That, along with his experience in young adult and campus ministries, was a part of his qualification for the presidency, Veazey says, but it wasn't the determining factor.
"I'm not exactly a young adult, but I can certainly connect with them. I can reach out to the older generations who would look for what kind of experience I've had and leadership roles I've filled." Though his peers support his call to the presidency, Veazey said he has "never aspired to particular positions in the church" and is "greatly humbled" by the confidence of fellow leaders.
He said he looks forward to continuing a good relationship with leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the faith from which his own sprang when church founder Joseph Smith's family members stayed in Illinois while the bulk of early Latter-day Saints and their leaders migrated to the Mountain West. Smith's descendants led the church until McMurray was named president in 1996 when Wallace B. Smith resigned.
He and other church leaders will participate along with LDS Church leaders in a bicentennial celebration of church founder Joseph Smith's birthday this summer in Nauvoo, Ill., with a ceremony at the gravesites of Smith and his brother Hyrum, who were martyred in 1844. The Community of Christ owns the gravesite property as well as other properties that make up part of historic Nauvoo, which has been restored and developed in recent years by the LDS Church.
"I think our church has an exciting mission as we understand it, as a global family throughout the world particularly concerned about peace and justice issues. I would expect that in the future we'll continue to go deeper in our understanding of our identity and mission as a faith community, and I look forward to the journey."
E-mail: carrie@desnews.com
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