By the way, this part of what I previously posted was inaccurate:
“A group of wards comprise a stake, which is led by an area president.”
Actually, a stake is led by a stake president. Then there are folks called area presidents. I’m a little bit iffy about how they fit in hierarchically, but they appear to be above stake presidents, which are above bishops (one source also refers to bishops as “ward presidents”).
Actually, a stake is led by a stake president. Then there are folks called area presidents. Im a little bit iffy about how they fit in hierarchically, but they appear to be above stake presidents, which are above bishops (one source also refers to bishops as ward presidents).Yes, what I understand you to say is that you don't know what you're talking about yet you're still willing to lecture others on what you don't know. Do you teach at a junior college or something?