COUNCIL OF ELDERS REPORT TO THE FIRST PRESIDENCY: ITEM #10 Structure of the Council of Elders and Council of Fifty
The following is in response based on the revelation given to the Fellowship of Christ regarding the Council of Elders Report.
Edification, The Fellowship of Christ
The following is in response based on the revelation given to the Fellowship of Christ regarding the Council of Elders Report.
Having received the prompting to organize the school of the prophets, the First Elder is expected to contact those who already have a mission and motivation of the Holy Spirit to teach or present something desirable for the School.
It is imperative for the growth and outreach of any association for the members to actively and enthusiastically promote it while creating and living the principles of said association in such a way as to be inviting and welcome fellowship and participation.
It is proposed that we not manage a blog or any other platform that leads to an expectation of steady content from any Fellowship leaders or contributors.
It is recommended that the First Elder and all apostles’ presence on Social Media and engagement with the public be limited.
There are more homes than one in the world, and while recognizing that some are “spiritually homeless” we simultaneously acknowledge that most people already have a home or are not looking for one.
We propose that David preside as prophet, seer and revelator over a stake of Zion, called according to revelation The Church of Jesus Christ in Christian Fellowship.
Those who do not align with the majority of the principal issues of doctrine or practice upon which the Fellowship is based should not hold a leadership position therein.
Of the matters that halt the spread of our invitation to Fellowship is the matter of whether or not we are a church. We do not currently have agreement among the leadership as to the definition of this word...
We are contemplating whether the Church of Jesus Christ in Christian Fellowship, The School of the Prophets, Latter Day Saint Universalist Ministries and the Home for the spiritually homeless are all the same or separate overlapping entities, and if better and clearer designations should be put in place.