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In almost every organization in the church, a presidency is called to lead. A presidency usually consists of a president and two counselors, and a secretary. The secretary may or may not play and advisory role to the president. The president is called by the leader in authority above them. The president then chooses his or her counselors and secretary.Presidencies go from the [[First Presidency]] in charge of the entire church all the way down to individual [[Young Men]] and [[Young Women]] presidencies in charge of very small groups of teenagers (typically less then 17). | In almost every organization in the church, a presidency is called to lead. A presidency usually consists of a president and two counselors, and a secretary. The secretary may or may not play and advisory role to the president. The president is called by the leader in authority above them. The president then chooses his or her counselors and secretary.Presidencies go from the [[First Presidency]] in charge of the entire church all the way down to individual [[Young Men]] and [[Young Women]] presidencies in charge of very small groups of teenagers (typically less then 17). | ||
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Revision as of 13:01, 10 June 2008
In almost every organization in the church, a presidency is called to lead. A presidency usually consists of a president and two counselors, and a secretary. The secretary may or may not play and advisory role to the president. The president is called by the leader in authority above them. The president then chooses his or her counselors and secretary.Presidencies go from the First Presidency in charge of the entire church all the way down to individual Young Men and Young Women presidencies in charge of very small groups of teenagers (typically less then 17).Template:Stub