Doctrine of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints teaches that Jesus Christ is the head of the Church and that He makes His will known through revelation to the leaders of the Church. Since the organization of the Church in the latter-days, there has always been a designated presiding authority over the Church. This presiding authority is known as the First Presidency. It is made up of the Prophet/President of the Church, and his two counselors. The First Presidency is responsible for such things as clarifying doctrine and Church policies, introducing new programs and organization according to the Lord’s will, warning and teaching not only members of the Church but the people of the world, as well as other administrative tasks. They have the authority to delegate tasks to others.
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