Charles Mottinger of North Attleboro has been called to serve as the new bishop of the Foxboro Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
Mottinger succeeds Allan Bird of Foxboro, who recently moved to Oregon after serving as bishop for five years.
Mottinger will preside over a congregation of more than 300 church members who live in Foxboro, Mansfield, the Attleboros, Norton, Plainville and Sharon, and meet at the 76 Central St. chapel in Foxboro.
Serving alongside Mottinger are first counselor Andrew Stone of Foxboro and second counselor Tyler Hull of Sharon.
Mottinger, Stone, and Hull were called by the Blackstone Valley Stake presidency of the Church and serve voluntarily without monetary compensation.
Mottinger is a vice president for global product delivery and transaction management services at State Street Corp.
He and his wife, Amy (Andersen) Mottinger, have four children. The family has been part of the Foxboro Ward since 1997.
Mottinger became a convert to the church when he was 11 with his family while living in Rhode Island. Throughout his…