Prior to becoming a general authority, Gong served in the church as a stake
Sunday School president,
high councilor, seminary teacher,
bishop,
stake president, and
area seventy. After his
call to the
First Quorum of the Seventy, he served as a counselor in the church's Asia
Area from 2011 to 2013, then as the area's president from August 2013 until the end of 2015. Among other activities while Gong was president of the Asia Area, he created the second and third stakes in
Thailand. Among his assignments while in the Presidency of the Seventy, Gong served on the
Church Board of Education and Boards of Trustees, where he also served as a member of its executive committee. He also on occasion continued to travel to Asia, such as being present for the official recognition of the LDS Church in Vietnam.
Quorum of the Twelve On March 31, 2018, Gong was sustained as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. He and
Ulisses Soares filled the vacancies created from the deaths of
Thomas S. Monson and
Robert D. Hales. In May 2018, Gong and his wife spoke at the BYU Women's Conference. As of June 2018, he was serving as chair of the church's Scriptures Committee (which, among other things, oversees the translation of the scriptures) and as a member of the Leadership and Training Committee, the Priesthood and Family Executive Council, and the Outreach Committee. He also has responsibility in the Quorum of the Twelve for the church's Asia and Asia North areas. In May 2019, Gong and his wife accompanied
Russell M. Nelson and his wife on a
ministry tour to the
Pacific region. They visited
Samoa,
Australia,
New Zealand,
Tonga, and
Fiji, including meeting with government leaders of New Zealand and Tonga. In November 2019, Gong presided over a worldwide broadcast that announced the LDS Church's new youth program. In early 2020, the church announced that Gong would preside at the November dedication of the
Winnipeg Manitoba Temple, originally set to occur in mid-November. That was later postponed indefinitely as a result of the
COVID-19 pandemic. The church later announced that Gong, whose wife has ties to
Taylorsville, Utah, would preside at the October 2020 groundbreaking for the temple in that city.
COVID-19 During the church's general conference in October 2020, it was announced that Gong and his wife had been exposed to COVID-19, and that his address had been pre-recorded as he quarantined at home. A few days later, the church announced that he and his wife had tested positive for COVID-19, with Gong being the first high-ranking LDS Church leader with a positive test. On October 16, the church announced that he and his wife had successfully completed their quarantines, and that Gong had been cleared by his doctors to resume his regular assignments the following week. ==Publications==