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leadership and PAW
The General Assembly of the Apostolic Assemblies merged with another church, the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World ( PAW ) and accepted the leadership of G. T. Haywood, an African-American.
Southern Jim Crow laws, together with racial hatred, and spiritual blindess, resulted in many white leaders withdrawing from the PAW rather than remaining under African-American leadership.
When he found himself at odds with the leadership of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World ( PAW ), Lawson resigned from that organization in 1919 and moved to New York City.

leadership and consists
Its elected leadership consists of the Undergraduate Senate elected by the undergraduate students, the Graduate Student Council elected by the graduate students, and the President and Vice President elected as a ticket by the entire student body.
The democratic leadership style consists of the leader sharing the decision-making abilities with group members by promoting the interests of the group members and by practicing social equality.
KANU's leadership structure consists of a national chairman, a secretary general and several national vice chairmen.
The remaining leadership of the organization in Pelican Bay consists of Daniel " Stork " Perez, Anthony " Chuco " Guillen and George " Puppet " Franco.
Patterson is a member of the Club de Madrid, a group that consists of more than 80 former Presidents and Prime Ministers of democratic countries, which works to strengthen democracy and democratic leadership worldwide.
Such interventions like the " Intervention with Microfinance for AIDS and Gender Equity " ( IMAGE ) which incorporates microfinancing with " The Sisters-for-Life " program a participatory program that educates on different gender roles, gender-based violence, and HIV / AIDS infections to strengthen the communication skills and leadership of women " The Sisters-for-Life " program has two phases where phase one consists of ten one-hour training programs with a facilitator with phase two consisting of identifying a leader amongst the group, train them further, and allow them to implement an Action Plan to their respective centres.
* The leadership of an Apostolic Christian church consists of the " elders " of local congregations.
Typically, the stake-level auxiliary leadership consists of a presidency ( made up of a president and two counselors ), a secretary, and perhaps additional assistants or board members with specific responsibilities within the auxiliary organization.
The event varies by district, but the typical Klondike derby consists of 10 stations where patrols / units must test their Scoutcraft skills and their leadership abilities, earning points towards a total score.
Writing in 2007, the British Trotskyist group Permanent Revolution characterised the RCG's position as being " distinctive on the British left by their open espousal of left Stalinism, which essentially consists of an uncritical support for the leadership of anti-imperialist struggles, an uncritical support for the Cuban regime, a completely undemocratic internal structure, an active participation in anti-racist struggles and complete rejection of any united front work within the British labour movement, trade unions or Labour Party.
Swiss Re's leadership consists of the Board of Directors, the Executive Committee and the Group Management Board.
It consists of: Aspen Hall, which houses St. Mary's Chinese students, Baker Hall, used for conference groups, Cedar Hall ; Diamond Hall, location of the gender inclusive floors, Emerald Hall, location of the substance free floors as well as the outdoor adventure leadership floors ; Forest Hall, the honors hall ; Glacier Hall, which consists of all single rooms ; Hawthorne Hall, home of the civic engagement floors ; and Ivy Hall, a 24 hour quiet hall.
Drill Sergeant School is ten weeks long and consists of exactly the same activities as basic training ; drill and ceremony, basic rifle marksmanship, obstacle / confidence courses, and field training exercises, training management, and leadership.
The Home Guard consists of local defence units under the leadership of the armed forces, as well as 23 national auxiliary defence organizations.
Dorm leadership consists of " room leaders ," " resident assistants ," and " dorm supervisors.
The CLC's executive council, which is the governing body of the CLC between conventions, consists of the congress officers, the leadership of the 22 largest unions in the CLC, and representatives of women, people of colour, aboriginal, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people, youth and retired workers.
It consists of either a separate process or part of management or leadership processes.
The remaining leadership of the organization in Pelican Bay consists of Daniel " Stork " Perez, Anthony " Chuco " Guillen and George " Puppet " Franco.
The leadership of the AGO consists of a National Council, several Regions and various local chapters within each Region.
Once a year, 9 members are elected to the board of leadership, which consists of 25 members, the last 16 being regional representatives who are elected locally.
As a student-run organization, the JSA leadership consists of students elected to the various JSA offices.
The current leadership of the Natchez Nation consists of a Peace Chief ( called the " Great Sun "), a War Chief and four primary Clan Mothers.
* The G12 Vision consists of a leadership cell consisting of 12 people who each facilitate and lead their own cell group.
The Board consists of one member appointed from each alumni chapter plus two undergraduate representatives elected at the annual leadership conference the fraternity sponsors.

leadership and Presiding
Other key leadership positions include Presiding Evangelist, Senior President of the Presidents of Seventy, and President of the High Priests Quorum.
In 2000 he was elected as Deputy Presiding Officer against the candidate preferred by the Labour leadership.
COGIC had endured a season of tests and trials during the Dark Period, but was now positioned to triumph under the visionary leadership of the newly elected Presiding Bishop.
Bishop Chandler David Owens was groomed for leadership of COGIC and was elected after the death of Bishop Ford in 1995, he became the Presiding Bishop.
Bishop Charles E Blake assumed leadership and was elected Presiding Bishop of the church after the death of Bishop G. E.
Events throughout the year include a summer leadership conference hosted by the State Presiding Officer Corps, Fall District Conferences hosted by each district Pre-Assembly, Winter and Spring Service Rallies held by the State Office, and State Assembly held in the Florida State Capitol buildings. Students involved in the Sr.
Practically, the leadership of the Aaronic priesthood, such as the Presiding Bishop, are administrative and financial agents of the church.
In the Latter Day Saint movement, the Presiding Patriarch ( also called Presiding Evangelist, Patriarch over the Church, Patriarch of the Church, or Patriarch to the Church ) is a church-wide leadership office within the priesthood.
Within the international leadership Councils, Quorums, and Orders of the Community of Christ, the Presiding Evangelist serves as a spiritual companion, counselor and guide to the church and its leaders, and to the Order of Evangelists in fulfilling the significant ministry they provide, especially what the church considers " a time of transformation and change ".
The Presiding Bishop is charged with responsibility for leadership in initiating, developing, and articulating policy and strategy, overseeing the administration of the national church staff, and speaking for the church on issues of concern and interest.
In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the largest denomination of the Latter Day Saint movement, the Presiding Bishop is the highest leadership position within the church's Aaronic priesthood.

leadership and Bishop
The pursuit of this aim led them to revolt against William in favour of Robert in the Rebellion of 1088, under the leadership of the powerful Bishop Odo of Bayeux, who was a half-brother of William the Conqueror.
Władysław supported his brother Švitrigaila as grand duke of Lithuania, but when Švitrigaila, with the support of the Teutonic Order and dissatisfied Rus ' nobles, rebelled against Polish overlordship in Lithuania, the Poles, under the leadership of Bishop Zbigniew Oleśnicki of Kraków, occupied Podolia, which Władysław had awarded to Lithuania in 1411, and Volhynia.
" Individual congregations (" wards ") are led by a Bishop or branch president who was called to his position through revelation by the church's hierarchical leadership, and he serves until released from the position.
In 1846, under the leadership of Bishop and Rector George Washington Doane, construction was begun on New St. Mary's.
Most of the East Coast Episcopal leadership did not see the need for another seminary, and denied financial support to Bishop Chase.
Bishop Asbury's tireless leadership helped spread Methodism in America.
Under Bishop Shenouda's leadership, the number of students at the Coptic Orthodox Theological Seminary tripled.
Having been invited by Bishop John Cantwell, seven sisters of the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary, under the leadership of Mother Cecilia Rafter, R. S. H. M., formed what was first an elementary school and, shortly thereafter, a high school.
Also in 1952, Bishop Mason revised the constitution to determine the leadership and succession of the church after his demise.
The growth of COGIC at the time of Bishop Mason's death gives credence to his untiring efforts to teach and preach the Pentecostal-Holiness message and his exceptional leadership in building a comprehensive organization fulfilling the prophetic vision of COGIC that Holiness would cover the Earth.
COGIC mourned the loss of Bishop Mason for the period of one year before determining new leadership of the church.
Bishop Louis Henry Ford of Chicago, IL, was elected and assumed leadership of the church after the death of Bishop J. O.
Known for his eloquent and extensive vocabulary, astute entrepreneural skills, and organizational leadership, Bishop Owens led COGIC in its centennial celebration in 1997 with the theme, " Holiness, a Proven Foundation for a Promising Future!
His untimely death in March 2007 left a great void in the church, but COGIC has continued to move forward and prosper under the capable and visionary leadership of its current leader, Bishop Charles E. Blake.
In 1917, the YPWW was official organized under the leadership of Elder Orzo Thurston Jones, Sr. Elder Jones would become the second senior bishop of the church after the passing of Bishop Mason in 1961.
In 1976, under the leadership of Bishop J. O.
The original construction began under the leadership of Bishop Garcia Legazpi in the 1695, and designed by architect Mateo Nuñez.

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