


Restoration Branch Defined. A Restoration Branch has been organized under the legal authority granted by the Articles of Incorporation of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. (1872) and in accordance with the directions in A Manual of Practice and Rules of Order and Debate for Deliberative Assemblies of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, compiled by Joseph Smith and Thomas W. Smith, and approved by General Conference action in 1876 and 1891. A Restoration Branch has three primary characteristics:
A Restoration Branch has certain rights which include, but are not limited to, the following:
A Restoration Branch does not practice such doctrines as the ordination of women to priesthood offices, the serving of the sacrament to persons without authoritative baptisms, the ordaining of men to priesthood offices other than elder, priest, teacher, or deacon. Any branches previously associated with an organization which participated in such practices are encouraged to renounce the same in order to function as an independent Restoration Branch. Representation of Restoration Branches click here. Representation of Members click here. 1876 Rules of Order and Debate click here. |
Rules of Representation and Order
"And again, verily I say unto you, that which is governed by law, is also preserved by law, and perfected and sanctified by the same." DC 85:8a
