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Community of Christ appoints first female prophet-president
Community of Christ appoints first female prophet-president

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time3 days ago

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Community of Christ appoints first female prophet-president

INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — Community of Christ voting delegates approved the first female prophet-president on Sunday, June 1. Stassi Cramm assumed the office at her ordination at the Auditorium on the International Headquarters campus in Independence, Missouri. Community of Christ has 10 churches in Northwest Missouri and Northeast Kansas. Cramm included Northwest Missouri and Northeast Kansas in her ministry while she was an apostle. I am humbled beyond words and profoundly thankful for the trust the church has placed in me, said Cramm. Cramm's election was historic, with with being the first woman to hold the office since the church was formed in 1830. Community of Christ was formerly named 'Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints'. The presidency consists of the prophet-president and two counselors. They serve as the chief executive officers and ministers for the denomination. Cramm is expected to serve with counselors Bunda Chibwe and Janné Grover. Both Chibwe and Grover are Independence-area residents. Chibwe is from Zambia and would be the first Black man in the Presidency. Community of Christ has about 200,000 members in 60 countries.

Community of Christ appoints first female prophet-president
Community of Christ appoints first female prophet-president

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • General
  • Yahoo

Community of Christ appoints first female prophet-president

INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — Community of Christ voting delegates approved the first female prophet-president on Sunday, June 1. Stassi Cramm assumed the office at her ordination at the Auditorium on the International Headquarters campus in Independence, Missouri. Community of Christ has 10 churches in Northwest Missouri and Northeast Kansas. Cramm included Northwest Missouri and Northeast Kansas in her ministry while she was an apostle. I am humbled beyond words and profoundly thankful for the trust the church has placed in me, said Cramm. Cramm's election was historic, with with being the first woman to hold the office since the church was formed in 1830. Community of Christ was formerly named 'Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints'. The presidency consists of the prophet-president and two counselors. They serve as the chief executive officers and ministers for the denomination. Cramm is expected to serve with counselors Bunda Chibwe and Janné Grover. Both Chibwe and Grover are Independence-area residents. Chibwe is from Zambia and would be the first Black man in the Presidency. Community of Christ has about 200,000 members in 60 countries.

'Miracle baby' keeps Bay Roberts woman hopeful after cancer diagnosis during pregnancy
'Miracle baby' keeps Bay Roberts woman hopeful after cancer diagnosis during pregnancy

CBC

time27-01-2025

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'Miracle baby' keeps Bay Roberts woman hopeful after cancer diagnosis during pregnancy

Keri-Lynn Cramm, 30, has been jumping hurdles throughout her entire journey with fertility. Those obstacles didn't disappear when she found out she was pregnant this fall. The Bay Roberts woman and her husband started fertility treatments five years ago after finding out they were affected by male factor infertility. Pregnancy tests kept coming up negative and many of the treatments failed. "All of our friends were pregnant and having babies … so we were just scratching our heads," Cramm said in an interview with CBC Radio's The St. John's Morning Show. The only option left was IVF, or in-vitro fertilization. It's not yet available in Newfoundland and Labrador, so the couple traveled to Ottawa. It wasn't until her second IVF treatment in September 2024 that Cramm became pregnant. "It was so hard to wrap our minds around after years of not being pregnant," she said. "I'm halfway through the pregnancy and I'm still shocked." But Cramm later found a lump on her breast. She went to her doctor, and they both assumed that it was likely pregnancy-related, she said. Then everything changed. "I said, 'hey, this is getting a lot worse.' Not just a little bit, but a lot and very quickly," Cramm said. Nineteen weeks into her pregnancy, she was diagnosed with invasive breast cancer. "We are beyond excited to say that we are 19 weeks pregnant with our precious miracle baby," Cramm wrote in a post on Facebook. "However, we are devastated to say that I was just diagnosed with Stage 2 invasive breast cancer." Cramm's treatment plan is not yet set in stone. She said she will have to undergo chemotherapy while pregnant. "I had no idea that was a possibility," she said. WATCH | The CBC's Carolyn Stokes talks with Keri-Lynn Cramm about her fertility struggles amid a cancer diagnosis: After years of fertility treatments, this Bay Roberts woman is finally pregnant - but is now fighting cancer too 2 hours ago Duration 7:31 Keri-Lynn Cramm sits down with the CBC's Carolyn Stokes to discuss her five year long path to pregnancy and her ongoing battle with cancer. Chemotherapy is considered safe while in the second or third trimester of a pregnancy, but not the first, she said. Cramm says she will find out more about her diagnosis and treatment this week, and is remaining hopeful. "I have a good support system and that's what's kept me at peace and have strength through all of this," said Cramm.

'Miracle baby' keeps Bay Roberts woman hopeful after cancer diagnosis during pregnancy
'Miracle baby' keeps Bay Roberts woman hopeful after cancer diagnosis during pregnancy

Yahoo

time27-01-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

'Miracle baby' keeps Bay Roberts woman hopeful after cancer diagnosis during pregnancy

Keri-Lynn Cramm went through two rounds of IVF to get pregnant. Nineteen weeks into her pregnancy she was diagnosed with breast cancer. (Jonny Hodder/CBC) Keri-Lynn Cramm, 30, has been jumping hurdles throughout her entire journey with fertility. Those obstacles didn't disappear when she found out she was pregnant this fall. The Bay Roberts woman and her husband started fertility treatments five years ago after finding out they were affected by male factor infertility. Pregnancy tests kept coming up negative and many of the treatments failed. "All of our friends were pregnant and having babies … so we were just scratching our heads," Cramm said in an interview with CBC Radio's The St. John's Morning Show. The only option left was IVF, or in-vitro fertilization. It's not yet available in Newfoundland and Labrador, so the couple traveled to Ottawa. It wasn't until her second IVF treatment in September 2024 that Cramm became pregnant. "It was so hard to wrap our minds around after years of not being pregnant," she said. "I'm halfway through the pregnancy and I'm still shocked." But Cramm later found a lump on her breast. She went to her doctor, and they both assumed that it was likely pregnancy-related, she said. Then everything changed. "I said, 'hey, this is getting a lot worse.' Not just a little bit, but a lot and very quickly," Cramm said. Keri-Lynn Cramm and her husband, Tyler. (Kerri-Lynn Cramm/Facebook) Nineteen weeks into her pregnancy, she was diagnosed with invasive breast cancer. "We are beyond excited to say that we are 19 weeks pregnant with our precious miracle baby," Cramm wrote in a post on Facebook. "However, we are devastated to say that I was just diagnosed with Stage 2 invasive breast cancer." Cramm's treatment plan is not yet set in stone. She said she will have to undergo chemotherapy while pregnant. "I had no idea that was a possibility," she said. Chemotherapy is considered safe while in the second or third trimester of a pregnancy, but not the first, she said. Cramm says she will find out more about her diagnosis and treatment this week, and is remaining hopeful. "I have a good support system and that's what's kept me at peace and have strength through all of this," said Cramm. Download our free CBC News app to sign up for push alerts for CBC Newfoundland and Labrador. Click here to visit our landing page.

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