Committees are established in various ways. Some are established in the by-laws on the church constitution. With the approval of the Voters’ Assembly, committees can also be appointed by a board or by the President of the Congregation. The purpose and responsibilities of each committee are either established in the by-laws or determined by the appointing body. Each committee typically reports to a board or the president rather than directly to the Voters’ Assembly.
Committees are established in various ways. Some are established in the by-laws on the church constitution. With the approval of the Voters’ Assembly, committees can also be appointed by a board or by the President of the Congregation. The purpose and responsibilities of each committee are either established in the by-laws or determined by the appointing body. Each committee typically reports to a board or the president rather than directly to the Voters’ Assembly.