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W. Wallace Smith
Prophet-President of Community of Christ

W. Wallace Smith

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Prophet-President of Community of Christ
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Gender
Male
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Place of birth
Lamoni, USA
Place of death
Independence, USA
Age
88 years
Education
University of Missouri,
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Biography

William Wallace Smith ((1900-11-18)November 18, 1900 – (1989-08-04)August 4, 1989) was a grandson of Joseph Smith, Jr. and Prophet-President of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (now known as Community of Christ), from October 6, 1958 to April 5, 1978, when he retired to "emeritus" status.

Biography

W. Wallace Smith was born in Lamoni, Iowa on November 18, 1900 to Joseph Smith III and his third wife Ada R. Clark.Smith graduated from the University of Missouri in 1924. He entered the ministry of the RLDS Church in 1928 and was ordained an apostle and joined the Council of Twelve Apostles on April 7, 1947, after the honorable release of John W. Rushton.On April 2, 1950, Smith was called as counselor to Israel A. Smith, his half brother, in the First Presidency, and was replaced in the Quorum of the Twelve by Donald O. Chesworth. Smith died in Independence, Missouri on August 4, 1989.

President of the Church

Smith was the third of his father's sons to succeed to the presidency of the church, assuming the presidency after the deaths of his brothers Frederick M. Smith and Israel A. Smith.

Church Growth

Following a 1960 worldwide missionary tour, W. Wallace Smith's tenure as church president saw substantial overseas growth in the church, especially in Africa, Latin America, and the Far East. Also during his administration, the church saw significant doctrinal and practical changes, characterized by vigorous efforts in ecumenism, liberalism and internationalization of the group's message.

The Independence Temple of Zion

The building of temples is part of the overall tradition of the Latter Day Saint movement. For several decades the idea of building of an "Independence Temple of Zion" had been part of RLDS Church tradition.However, nothing specific had been said or done by the leadership of the RLDS Church for several decades. In 1972, W. Wallace brought the concept to the forefront in a document that called for "defining the purpose and selecting the place for erecting a temple."

Breaking with lineal succession

In 1958, instead of calling Lynn Smith to replace his father in the office of Presiding Patriarch, W. Wallace Smith named Roy Cheville to the office, in a break with an RLDS traditional doctrine of lineal succession.

Ada Clark

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Ada Clark

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Retirement

Smith designated his son, Wallace B. Smith as his successor in 1976, and on April 5, 1978 he became the first president of the church to retire to "emeritus" status — all previous presidents had served until their deaths.To ensure a smooth transition, W.W. Smith read a letter of resignation shortly before his son was ordained.

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Who is W. Wallace Smith?
W. Wallace Smith is an American religious leader who served as the President of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS Church) from 1978 to 1996.
When did W. Wallace Smith serve as the President of the RLDS Church?
W. Wallace Smith served as the President of the RLDS Church from 1978 to 1996.
What role did W. Wallace Smith play in the RLDS Church?
W. Wallace Smith was a significant figure in the RLDS Church as he served as its President. He led the church during a time of transformation when it changed its name to the Community of Christ in 2001.
What was W. Wallace Smith's professional background?
W. Wallace Smith graduated from Graceland College (now Graceland University) and worked as a graphic artist before becoming a religious leader.
Did W. Wallace Smith have any notable accomplishments?
During his tenure as President, W. Wallace Smith led the RLDS Church through progressive changes, including the ordination of women to the priesthood and the introduction of more inclusive language in church liturgy. He also focused on fostering interfaith dialogue and worked towards reconciliation with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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