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are carried out by the General Assembly Council which supervises
the work directed to be done by the General Assembly, and can
make certain decisions on behalf of the Assembly. The General
Assembly Council is organized into three mission areas; Congregational
Ministries, National Ministries, and Worldwide Ministries.
Overtures from synods and presbyteries are the second source
of General Assembly business. These governing bodies use Overtures
to bring recommendations and matters of concern before the whole
church.
Commissioners Resolutions are a third source of General Assembly
business. As a commissioner one is entitled to sign two resolutions
which will come before the whole assembly.
The meeting begins with an orientation on Saturday afternoon
and that evening the plenary, or whole General Assembly, meets
together to elect a Moderator from among the commissioners assembled.
The Moderator presides over the plenary meetings for the rest
of the week.
Once a Moderator is elected, the assembly breaks up into assembly
committees to consider particular kinds of business. Each committee
is responsible for considering a number of items, and reporting
back to the General Assembly on completed actions or their recommendations.
The combined insights of all those on assembly committees become
the recommendations to the whole assembly. If they are approved,
they guide the church in the years to come.
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