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The '''Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses''' is the ruling council of ]<ref>{{cite book| last = Penton| first = M. James| title = Apocalypse Delayed: The Story of Jehovah's Witnesses| publisher = University of Toronto Press| year = 1997| pages = 216| isbn = 0-8020-7973-3}}</ref> based in ]. The body assumes responsibility for formulating policy and doctrines, producing material for publications and conventions, and administering its worldwide branch office staff.<ref name=GBQfR>{{cite journal|journal=The Watchtower|title=Questions From Readers|date=November 15, 1972|page=703}}</ref><ref>"Our active leader today", ''The Watchtower'', September 15, 2010, page 27, "They recognize, however, that Christ is using a small group of anointed Christian men as a Governing Body to lead and direct his disciples on earth."</ref> Members of the Governing Body say they are followers of Christ rather than religious leaders.<ref>{{cite book | title = "Bearing Thorough Witness" About God's Kingdom | publisher = Watchtower Bible and Tract Society | year = 2009|page=110}}</ref>
The '''Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses''' is the ruling council of ],<ref>{{cite book| last = Penton| first = M. James| title = Apocalypse Delayed: The Story of Jehovah's Witnesses| publisher = University of Toronto Press| year = 1997| isbn = 0-8020-7973-3 |page = 297 |url = https://books.google.com/books?id=zNfTBgAAQBAJ&pg=PA297 |quote = Since 1975, the Governing Body has been the supreme ruling council of Jehovah's Witnesses.}}</ref> based in the denomination's ], headquarters. The body formulates doctrines, oversees the production of written material for publications and conventions, and administers the denomination's worldwide operations.<ref name=GBQfR>{{cite magazine|magazine=]|title=Questions From Readers|date=November 15, 1972|page=703|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1972847}}</ref><ref>"Our active leader today", ''The Watchtower'', September 15, 2010, page 27, "They recognize, however, that Christ is using a small group of anointed Christian men as a Governing Body to lead and direct his disciples on earth."</ref> Official publications refer to members of the Governing Body as followers of Christ rather than religious leaders.<ref>{{cite book|title ="Bearing Thorough Witness" About God's Kingdom|publisher=Watchtower Bible and Tract Society|year=2009|page=110|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1102009057}}</ref>


Its size has varied, from seven (2010&ndash;2012)<ref name=GBmembers>As of September 2005, twelve members listed (See ''The Watchtower'', March 15, 2006, page 26)<br />Schroeder died March 8, 2006. (See ''The Watchtower'', September 15, 2006, page 31)<br />Sydlik died April 18, 2006. (See ''The Watchtower'', January 1, 2007, page 8)<br />Barber died April 8, 2007. (See ''The Watchtower'', October 15, 2007, page 31)<br />Jaracz died June 9, 2010. (See ''The Watchtower'', November 15, 2010, page 23)<br />Barr died December 4, 2010. (See ''The Watchtower'', May 15, 2011, page 6)<br />Mark Sanderson appointed in September 2012 </ref> to eighteen (1974&ndash;1980)<ref>{{cite book| last = Penton| first = M. James| title = Apocalypse Delayed: The Story of Jehovah's Witnesses| publisher = University of Toronto Press| year = 1997| pages = 217| isbn = 0-8020-7973-3}}</ref> members.<ref name=yb07>{{cite book|title=Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses|author=Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania|pages=4, 6|year=2007}}</ref><ref>{{cite book| last = Botting| first = Heather & Gary| title = The Orwellian World of Jehovah's Witnesses| publisher = University of Toronto Press| year = 1984 | pages = 178| isbn = 0-8020-6545-7}}</ref> As of October 2012, there are eight members.<ref name=GBmembers /> Members of the Governing Body are not elected; membership is only possible by invitation of existing members.<ref>{{cite book| last = Franz| first = Raymond | title = In Search of Christian Freedom| publisher = Commentary Press| year = 2007| pages = 123| isbn = 0-914675-17-6}}</ref> Its size has varied, from seven (2010&ndash;2012, 2014&ndash;2018)<ref name=GBmembers>As of September 2005, twelve members listed (See '{{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower|date=March 15, 2006|title=New Members of the Governing Body|page=26|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2006207}})<br />Schroeder died March 8, 2006. (See {{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower|date=September 15, 2006|title=His Delight Was in the Law of Jehovah|page=31|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2006689}})<br />Sydlik died April 18, 2006. (See {{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower|date=January 1, 2007|title=A Man Who Loved Life and People|page=8|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2007002}})<br />Barber died April 8, 2007. (See {{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower|date=October 15, 2007|title=Rejoicing Over "Victory With the Lamb"|page=31|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2007768}})<br />Jaracz died June 9, 2010. (See {{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower|date=October 15, 2007|title=Rejoicing Over "Victory With the Lamb"|page=23|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2010849}})<br />Barr died December 4, 2010. (See {{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower|date=May 15, 2011|title="A Wonderful Overseer and a Dear Friend"|page=6|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2011369}})<br />Mark Sanderson appointed in September 2012 {{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower|date=July 15, 2013|title=A New Member of the Governing Body|page=26|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2013534}}</ref><ref name="Pierce">{{cite web |url=http://www.jw.org/en/news/by-region/world/guy-pierce-governing-body-member-dies |title=Guy H. Pierce, Member of the Governing Body, Dies at 79 |date=March 20, 2014|website=Official website of Jehovah's Witnesses |publisher= The Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania}}</ref> to eighteen (1974&ndash;1975, 1977&ndash;1979)<ref>{{cite book| last = Penton| first = M. James| title = Apocalypse Delayed: The Story of Jehovah's Witnesses| publisher = University of Toronto Press| year = 1997| pages = 217| isbn = 0-8020-7973-3}}</ref> members.<ref name=yb07>{{cite book|title=Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses|author=Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania|pages=4, 6|year=2007|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/302007001}}</ref><ref>{{cite book| last = Botting| first = Heather & Gary| title = The Orwellian World of Jehovah's Witnesses| url = https://archive.org/details/orwellianworldof0000bott| url-access = registration| publisher = University of Toronto Press| year = 1984 | pages = | isbn = 0-8020-6545-7}}</ref> New members of the Governing Body are selected by existing members.<ref>{{cite book| last = Franz| first = Raymond | title = In Search of Christian Freedom| publisher = Commentary Press| year = 2007| pages = 123| isbn = 978-0-914675-17-4}}</ref>


==History== ==History==
Since its incorporation in 1884, the ] has been directed by a president and board of directors. Until January 1976, the president exercised complete control of doctrines, publications and activity of the Watch Tower Society and the religious denominations with which it was connected&mdash;the ] and Jehovah's Witnesses.<ref name=cc58 /><ref>{{cite book| last = Franz| first = Raymond| title = In Search of Christian Freedom| publisher = Commentary Press| year = 2007| pages = 186, footnote| isbn = 0-914675-17-6}}</ref><ref>{{cite book| last = Penton| first = M. James| title = Apocalypse Delayed: The Story of Jehovah's Witnesses| publisher = University of Toronto Press| year = 1997| pages = 162–163, 214| isbn = 0-8020-7973-3}}</ref> When the Society's second president, ], encountered ], he dismissed them; in 1925 he overruled the Watch Tower Society's editorial committee&mdash;selected by ] to have editorial control of ''The Watch Tower'' after his death&mdash;when it opposed publication of an article that altered doctrines on Bible chronology related to 1914. In 1931, the editorial committee was dissolved.<ref>{{cite book| last = Franz| first = Raymond| authorlink = Raymond Franz| title = Crisis of Conscience| publisher = Commentary Press| year = 2007| pages = 61–62| isbn = 0-914675-23-0}}</ref><ref>{{cite book| last = Penton| first = M. James| title = Apocalypse Delayed: The Story of Jehovah's Witnesses| publisher = University of Toronto Press| year = 1997| pages = 59| isbn = 0-8020-7973-3}}</ref> Since its incorporation in 1884, the ] has been directed by a president and board of directors. Until January 1976, the president exercised complete control of doctrines, publications and activities of the Watch Tower Society and the religious denominations with which it was connected&mdash;the ] and Jehovah's Witnesses.<ref name=cc58 /><ref>{{cite book| last = Franz| first = Raymond| title = In Search of Christian Freedom| publisher = Commentary Press| year = 2007| pages = 186, footnote| isbn = 978-0-914675-17-4}}</ref><ref>{{cite book| last = Penton| first = M. James| title = Apocalypse Delayed: The Story of Jehovah's Witnesses| publisher = University of Toronto Press| year = 1997| pages = 162–163, 214| isbn = 0-8020-7973-3}}</ref> When the Society's second president, ], encountered ], he dismissed them. In 1925, he overruled the Watch Tower Society's editorial committee when it opposed publication of an article about disputed doctrines regarding the year 1914. In 1931, the editorial committee was dissolved.<ref>{{cite book| last = Franz| first = Raymond| author-link = Raymond Franz| title = Crisis of Conscience| url = https://archive.org/details/crisisofconscien00raym| url-access = registration| publisher = Commentary Press| year = 2007| pages = | isbn = 978-0-914675-23-5}}</ref><ref>{{cite book| last = Penton| first = M. James| title = Apocalypse Delayed: The Story of Jehovah's Witnesses| publisher = University of Toronto Press| year = 1997| page = 59| isbn = 0-8020-7973-3}}</ref>


In 1943 '']'' described the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society as the "legal governing body" of anointed Jehovah's Witnesses.<ref>{{cite journal|date=July 15, 1943. page 216, paragraph 24.|journal=The Watchtower}}</ref> A year later, in an article opposing the democratic election of congregation ], the magazine said the appointment of congregation servants was the duty of "a visible governing body under Jehovah God and his Christ."<ref>{{cite journal|date=November 1, 1944. page 328, paragraph 32.|journal=The Watchtower}}</ref> For several years, the role and specific identity of the governing body remained otherwise undefined. A 1955 organizational handbook stated that "the visible governing body has been closely identified with the board of directors of this corporation."<ref>{{cite book|title=Qualified to be Ministers|publisher=Watch Tower Society|year=1955|pages=381}} cited by Raymond Franz, ''Crisis of Conscience'', page 74</ref> Referring to events related to their 1957 convention, a 1959 publication said "the spiritual governing body of Jehovah’s witnesses watched the developments the president of the Watch Tower Bible & Tract Society ."<ref>"Divine Will International Assembly of Jehovah’s Witnesses", ''The Watchtower'', February 15, 1959, page 115, "So with intense interest the spiritual governing body of Jehovah’s witnesses watched the developments... Without delay the president of the Watch Tower Bible & Tract Society closed a contract with the owners to use the Polo Grounds simultaneously with Yankee Stadium."</ref> The 1970 ''Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses'' noted that the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania was the organization used to plan the activity of Jehovah's Witnesses and provide them with "spiritual food", then declared: "So really the governing body of Jehovah's Witnesses is the board of directors of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania."<ref name=1970yb>{{cite book|title=Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses|publisher=Watch Tower Society|year=1970|page=65}}</ref> In 1943, '']'' described the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society as the "legal governing body" of anointed Jehovah's Witnesses.<ref>{{cite magazine|date=July 15, 1943|page=216|magazine=The Watchtower|title=Kingdom Sign of the Servants|publisher=Watch Tower Society}}</ref> A year later, in an article opposing the democratic election of congregation ], the magazine said the appointment of such ones was the duty of "a visible governing body under Jehovah God and his Christ".<ref>{{cite magazine|date=November 1, 1944|page=328|magazine=The Watchtower|title=Theocratic Organization in Action}}</ref> For several years, the role and specific identity of the governing body remained otherwise undefined. A 1955 organizational handbook stated that "the visible governing body has been closely identified with the board of directors of this corporation."<ref>{{cite book|title=Qualified to be Ministers|publisher=Watch Tower Society|year=1955|pages=381}} cited by Raymond Franz, ''Crisis of Conscience'', page 74</ref>


Referring to events related to their 1957 convention, a 1959 publication said "the spiritual governing body of Jehovah's witnesses watched the developments the president of the Watch Tower Bible & Tract Society ."<ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower|date=February 15, 1959 |title=Divine Will International Assembly of Jehovah's Witnesses |page=115 |url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1959123 |quote=So with intense interest the spiritual governing body of Jehovah's witnesses watched the developments&nbsp;... Without delay the president of the Watch Tower Bible & Tract Society closed a contract with the owners to use the Polo Grounds simultaneously with Yankee Stadium.}}</ref> The 1970 ''Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses'' noted that the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania was the organization used to plan the activity of Jehovah's Witnesses and provide them with "spiritual food", then declared: "So really the governing body of Jehovah's Witnesses is the board of directors of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania."<ref name=1970yb>{{cite book|title=Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses|publisher=Watch Tower Society|year=1970|page=65|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/301970000}}</ref>
] at Watch Tower Society headquarters in Brooklyn.]]
On October 1, 1971, Watch Tower Society vice-president ] addressed the annual meeting of the Pennsylvania corporation in ], stating that the legal corporation of the Watch Tower Society was an "agency" or "temporary instrument" used by the Governing Body on behalf of the "]".<ref name=cc57>{{cite book| last = Franz| first = Raymond| authorlink = Raymond Franz| title = Crisis of Conscience| publisher = Commentary Press| year = 2007| pages = 57| isbn = 0-914675-23-0}}</ref> Three weeks later, on October 20, four additional men joined the seven members of the Society's board of directors on what became known as a separate, expanded Governing Body.<ref>{{cite book|author=Franz, Raymond|title=Crisis of Conscience|page=44}} The seven directors at October 20 were Nathan Knorr, Fred Franz, Grant Suiter, Thomas Sullivan, Milton Henschel, Lyman Swingle and John Groh. The additional four to form the Governing Body were William Jackson, Leo Greenlees, George Gangas and Raymond Franz.</ref> The board of directors had until then met only sporadically, usually only to discuss the purchase of property or new equipment, leaving decisions concerning material to be published in Watch Tower Society publications to the president and vice-president, ] and Fred Franz.<ref name=cc57 /><ref>Testimony by Fred Franz, Lord Strachan vs. Douglas Walsh Transcript, Lord Strachan vs. Douglas Walsh, 1954, as cited by Raymond Franz, ''Crisis of Conscience'', 2007, page 75-76.</ref> ''The Watchtower'' of December 15, 1971 was the first to unambiguously capitalize the term "Governing Body of Jehovah's witnesses" as the defined group leading the religion, with a series of articles explaining its role and its relationship with the Watch Tower Society.<ref name=GBQfR /><ref name=2gbw>{{cite journal|date=December 15, 1971|title=Theocratic Organization with Which to Move Forward Now; A Governing Body as Different from a Legal Corporation|journal=The Watchtower}}</ref>


] at Watch Tower Society headquarters in Brooklyn]]
The focus on the new concept of "]" leadership was accompanied by statements that the structure was not actually new: ''The Watch Tower'' declared that "a governing body made its appearance" some time after the formation of Zion's Watch Tower Society in 1884,<ref name="legal">{{cite journal|date=December 15, 1971|journal=The Watchtower|title=A Governing Body as Different from a Legal Corporation|page=761}}</ref> though it had not been referred to as such at the time.<ref name=cc58>{{cite book| last = Franz| first = Raymond| authorlink = Raymond Franz| title = Crisis of Conscience| publisher = Commentary Press| year = 2007| pages = 58| isbn = 0-914675-23-0}}</ref> The article claimed that Watch Tower Society president Charles Taze Russell had been a member of the governing body.<ref name="legal" /> The ''1972 Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses'' stated that following Rutherford's death in 1942 "one of the first things that the governing body decided upon was the inauguration of the Theocratic Ministry School" and added that the "governing body" had published millions of books and Bibles in the previous thirty years.<ref>{{cite book|title=Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses|year=1972|pages=254–257}}</ref> Raymond Franz has disputed those claims, stating that the actions of presidents Russell, Rutherford and Knorr in overriding and failing to consult with directors proved the Bible Students and Jehovah's Witnesses had been under a ] rule until 1976, leaving no decisions to any so-called "governing body".<ref>{{cite book| last = Franz| first = Raymond| authorlink = Raymond Franz| title = Crisis of Conscience| publisher = Commentary Press| year = 2007| pages = 78| isbn = 0-914675-23-0}}</ref>
On October 1, 1971, Watch Tower Society vice-president ] addressed the annual meeting of the Pennsylvania corporation in ], stating that the legal corporation of the Watch Tower Society was an "agency" or "temporary instrument" used by the Governing Body on behalf of the "]".<ref name=cc57>{{cite book| last = Franz| first = Raymond| author-link = Raymond Franz| title = Crisis of Conscience| url = https://archive.org/details/crisisofconscien00raym| url-access = registration| publisher = Commentary Press| year = 2007| pages = | isbn = 978-0-914675-23-5}}</ref> Three weeks later, on October 20, four additional men joined the seven members of the Society's board of directors on what became known as a separate, expanded Governing Body.<ref>{{cite book|author=Franz, Raymond|title=Crisis of Conscience|page=31, 44}} The seven directors at October 20 were Nathan Knorr, Fred Franz, Grant Suiter, Thomas Sullivan, Milton Henschel, Lyman Swingle and John Groh. The additional four to form the Governing Body were William Jackson, Leo Greenlees, George Gangas and Raymond Franz.</ref>


The board of directors had until then met only sporadically, usually to discuss the purchase of property or new equipment, leaving decisions about Watch Tower Society literature to the president and vice-president, ] and Fred Franz.<ref name=cc57 /><ref>Testimony by Fred Franz, Lord Strachan vs. Douglas Walsh Transcript, Lord Strachan vs. Douglas Walsh, 1954, as cited by Raymond Franz, ''Crisis of Conscience'', 2007, page 75-76.</ref> ''The Watchtower'' of December 15, 1971, was the first to unambiguously capitalize the term "Governing Body of Jehovah's witnesses" as the defined group leading the denomination, with a series of articles explaining its role and its relationship with the Watch Tower Society.<ref name=GBQfR /><ref name="2gbw">{{cite magazine|date=December 15, 1971|title=Theocratic Organization with Which to Move Forward Now;A Governing Body as Different from a Legal Corporation|magazine=The Watchtower|pages=749–756|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1971922}}</ref>
In 1972, a ''Question From Readers'' article in ''The Watchtower'' further reinforced the concept of the "Governing Body"; the magazine said the term referred to an agency that administers policy and provides organizational direction, guidance and regulation and was therefore "appropriate, fitting and Scriptural."<ref name=2gbw /><ref>{{cite journal|date=November 15, 1972|title=Questions From Readers|journal=The Watchtower|pages=703}}</ref> Organizational changes at the highest levels of the Watch Tower Society in 1976 significantly increased the powers and authority of the Governing Body.<ref>{{cite book| last = Franz| first = Raymond| authorlink = Raymond Franz| title = Crisis of Conscience| publisher = Commentary Press| year = 2007| pages = 44–110| isbn = 0-914675-23-0}}</ref> The body has never had a legal corporate existence and operates through the Watch Tower Society and its board of directors.<ref>{{cite book| last = Penton| first = M. James| title = Apocalypse Delayed: The Story of Jehovah's Witnesses| publisher = University of Toronto Press| year = 1997| pages = 228| isbn = 0-8020-7973-3}}</ref>

The focus on the new concept of "]" leadership was accompanied by statements that the structure was not actually new: ''The Watch Tower'' declared that "a governing body made its appearance" some time after the formation of Zion's Watch Tower Society in 1884,<ref name="2gbw" /> though it had not been referred to as such at the time.<ref name=cc58>{{cite book| last = Franz| first = Raymond| author-link = Raymond Franz| title = Crisis of Conscience| url = https://archive.org/details/crisisofconscien00raym| url-access = registration| publisher = Commentary Press| year = 2007| pages = | isbn = 978-0-914675-23-5}}</ref> The article stated that Watch Tower Society president Charles Taze Russell had been a member of the governing body.<ref name="2gbw" />

The ''1972 Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses'' stated that following Rutherford's death in 1942 "one of the first things that the governing body decided upon was the inauguration of the Theocratic Ministry School" and added that the "governing body" had published millions of books and Bibles in the previous thirty years.<ref>{{cite book|title=Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses|year=1972|pages=254–257|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/301972009}}</ref> However, ], former member of the Governing Body, stated in his 1983 expose '']'' that the actions of presidents Russell, Rutherford and Knorr in overriding and failing to consult with directors proved the Bible Students and Jehovah's Witnesses had been under a ] rule until 1976, leaving no decisions to any "governing body".<ref>{{cite book| last = Franz| first = Raymond| author-link = Raymond Franz| title = Crisis of Conscience| url = https://archive.org/details/crisisofconscien00raym| url-access = registration| publisher = Commentary Press| year = 2007| page = | isbn = 978-0-914675-23-5}}</ref>

In 1972, a "Question From Readers" article in ''The Watchtower'' further reinforced the concept of the "Governing Body"; the magazine said the term referred to an agency that administers policy and provides organizational direction, guidance and regulation and was therefore "appropriate, fitting and Scriptural".<ref name="2gbw" /><ref>{{cite journal|date=November 15, 1972|title=Questions From Readers|journal=The Watchtower|pages=703|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1972847}}</ref> Organizational changes at the highest levels of the Watch Tower Society in 1976 significantly increased the powers and authority of the Governing Body.<ref>{{cite book| last = Franz| first = Raymond| author-link = Raymond Franz| title = Crisis of Conscience| url = https://archive.org/details/crisisofconscien00raym| url-access = registration| publisher = Commentary Press| year = 2007| pages = | isbn = 978-0-914675-23-5}}</ref> The body has never had a legal corporate existence and operates through the Watch Tower Society and its board of directors.<ref>{{cite book| last = Penton| first = M. James| title = Apocalypse Delayed: The Story of Jehovah's Witnesses| publisher = University of Toronto Press| year = 1997| page = 228| isbn = 0-8020-7973-3}}</ref>


===Reorganization=== ===Reorganization===
After its formal establishment in 1971, the Governing Body met regularly but, according to Raymond Franz, only briefly; Franz claims meetings were sometimes as short as seven minutes,<ref>{{cite book| last = Franz| first = Raymond| title = Crisis of Conscience| publisher = Commentary Press| year = 2007| pages = 45| isbn = 0-914675-23-0}}</ref> to make decisions about branch appointments and conduct that should be considered disfellowshipping offenses.<ref>{{cite book| last = Franz| first = Raymond| title = Crisis of Conscience| publisher = Commentary Press| year = 2007| pages = 46| isbn = 0-914675-23-0}}</ref><ref>{{cite book| last = Penton| first = M. James| title = Apocalypse Delayed: The Story of Jehovah's Witnesses| publisher = University of Toronto Press| year = 1997| pages = 215| isbn = 0-8020-7973-3}}</ref> Franz claims that in 1971 and again in 1975, the Governing Body debated the extent of the authority it should be given.<ref>{{cite book| last = Franz| first = Raymond| title = Crisis of Conscience| publisher = Commentary Press| year = 2007| pages = 81–105| isbn = 0-914675-23-0}}</ref> The Governing Body voted in December 1975 to establish six operating committees to oversee the various administrative requirement of the organization's worldwide activities that formerly had been under the direction of the president; furthermore, each branch overseer was to be replaced by a branch committee of at least three members.<ref>{{cite book| last = Franz| first = Raymond| title = Crisis of Conscience| publisher = Commentary Press| year = 2007| pages = 80–107| isbn = 0-914675-23-0}}</ref> The change, which took effect on January 1, 1976, was described in the Watch Tower Society's 1993 history book, ''Jehovah's Witnesses&mdash;Proclaimers of God's Kingdom'', as "one of the most significant organizational readjustments in the modern-day history of Jehovah's Witnesses."<ref>{{cite book|title=Jehovah's Witnesses&ndash;Proclaimers of God's Kingdom|publisher=Watch Tower Society|year=1993|pages=108–109}}</ref> After its formal establishment in 1971, the Governing Body met regularly but, according to Raymond Franz, only briefly. Franz claims meetings were sometimes as short as seven minutes,<ref>{{cite book| last = Franz| first = Raymond| title = Crisis of Conscience| url = https://archive.org/details/crisisofconscien00raym| url-access = registration| publisher = Commentary Press| year = 2007| page = | isbn = 978-0-914675-23-5}}</ref> to make decisions about branch appointments and conduct that should be considered disfellowshipping offenses.<ref>{{cite book| last = Franz| first = Raymond| title = Crisis of Conscience| url = https://archive.org/details/crisisofconscien00raym| url-access = registration| publisher = Commentary Press| year = 2007| pages = | isbn = 978-0-914675-23-5}}</ref><ref>{{cite book| last = Penton| first = M. James| title = Apocalypse Delayed: The Story of Jehovah's Witnesses| publisher = University of Toronto Press| year = 1997| page = 215| isbn = 0-8020-7973-3}}</ref> Franz claims that in 1971 and again in 1975, the Governing Body debated the extent of the authority it should be given.<ref>{{cite book| last = Franz| first = Raymond| title = Crisis of Conscience| url = https://archive.org/details/crisisofconscien00raym| url-access = registration| publisher = Commentary Press| year = 2007| pages = | isbn = 978-0-914675-23-5}}</ref>
The Governing Body voted in December 1975 to establish six operating committees to oversee the various administrative requirements of the organization's worldwide activities that formerly had been under the direction of the president. Each branch overseer was replaced by a branch committee of at least three members.<ref>{{cite book| last = Franz| first = Raymond| title = Crisis of Conscience| url = https://archive.org/details/crisisofconscien00raym| url-access = registration| publisher = Commentary Press| year = 2007| pages = | isbn = 978-0-914675-23-5}}</ref> The change, which took effect on January 1, 1976, was described in the Watch Tower Society's 1993 history book, ''Jehovah's Witnesses&mdash;Proclaimers of God's Kingdom'', as "one of the most significant organizational readjustments in the modern-day history of Jehovah's Witnesses".<ref>{{cite book|title=Jehovah's Witnesses&ndash;Proclaimers of God's Kingdom|publisher=Watch Tower Society|year=1993|pages=108–109|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1101993010}}</ref>


===Headquarters purge=== ===Headquarters purge===
Raymond Franz claimed that in 1980, unease with doctrines surrounding the significance of 1914 surfaced within the Governing Body. In February of that year, three Governing Body members&mdash;aware that those who had been alive in 1914 were dying out despite the teaching that their generation would live to see ]&mdash;proposed a doctrinal change to identify the "generation" who would see Armageddon as those who witnessed the 1957 launch of the Russian satellite ], which would be considered a 'sign in heaven'. The proposal, which would have extended the deadline for Armageddon by 43 years, failed to gain a majority vote.<ref name=ad218 /><ref>{{cite book|last=Franz|first=Raymond|title=Crisis of Conscience|year=1997|pages=262}}</ref> Former Witnesses James Penton and Heather and ] claimed that internal dissatisfaction with official doctrines continued to grow, leading to a series of secret investigations and judicial hearings. As a result, the Governing Body led a purge of dissenting Brooklyn headquarters staff in April and May 1980.<ref name=penton117>{{cite book| last = Penton| first = M. James| title = Apocalypse Delayed: The Story of Jehovah's Witnesses| publisher = University of Toronto Press| year = 1997| pages = 117–123| isbn = 0-8020-7973-3}}</ref><ref name=botting158>{{cite book| last = Botting| first = Heather & Gary| title = The Orwellian World of Jehovah's Witnesses| publisher = University of Toronto Press| year = 1984 | pages = 158–165| isbn = 0-8020-6545-7}}</ref><ref name="ostling" /> Raymond Franz claimed he was forced to resign from the Governing Body, and he was later ] from the religion. In 1980, dissent arose among members of the Governing Body regarding the significance of 1914 in Jehovah's Witnesses' doctrines. According to former Witnesses James Penton and Heather and ], internal dissatisfaction with official doctrines continued to grow, leading to a series of secret investigations and judicial hearings. Consequently, dissenting members were expelled from the Brooklyn headquarters staff in the same year.<ref name=penton117>{{cite book| last = Penton| first = M. James| title = Apocalypse Delayed: The Story of Jehovah's Witnesses| publisher = University of Toronto Press| year = 1997| pages = 117–123| isbn = 0-8020-7973-3}}</ref><ref name=botting158>{{cite book| last = Botting| first = Heather & Gary| title = The Orwellian World of Jehovah's Witnesses| url = https://archive.org/details/orwellianworldof0000bott| url-access = registration| publisher = University of Toronto Press| year = 1984 | pages = | isbn = 0-8020-6545-7}}</ref><ref name="ostling" /> Raymond Franz claimed he was forced to resign from the Governing Body, and he was later ] from the group.


The Watch Tower Society responded with a new, hardened attitude towards the treatment of expelled Witnesses.<ref name=penton117 /><ref name=botting158 /><ref>{{cite book|last=Franz|first=Raymond|title=Crisis of Conscience|publisher=Commentary Press|year=2007|chapter=11-12}}</ref> In his 1997 study of the religion, Penton concluded that since Raymond Franz's expulsion in 1980, the Governing Body displayed an increased level of conservatism, sturdy resistance to changes of policy and doctrines, and an increased tendency to isolate dissidents within the organization by means of disfellowshipping.<ref>{{cite book| last = Penton| first = M. James| title = Apocalypse Delayed: The Story of Jehovah's Witnesses| publisher = University of Toronto Press| year = 1997| pages = 219, 297–302, 319| isbn = 0-8020-7973-3}}</ref> The Watch Tower Society responded to the dissent with a more severe attitude regarding the treatment of expelled Witnesses.<ref name=penton117 /><ref name=botting158 /><ref>{{cite book|last=Franz|first=Raymond|title=Crisis of Conscience|publisher=Commentary Press|year=2007|chapter=11-12}}</ref> In his 1997 study of the denomination, Penton concluded that since Raymond Franz's expulsion in 1980, the Governing Body displayed an increased level of conservatism, sturdy resistance to changes of policy and doctrines, and an increased tendency to isolate dissidents within the organization by means of disfellowshipping.<ref>{{cite book| last = Penton| first = M. James| title = Apocalypse Delayed: The Story of Jehovah's Witnesses| publisher = University of Toronto Press| year = 1997| pages = 219, 297–302, 319| isbn = 0-8020-7973-3}}</ref>


===Helpers=== ===Helpers===
The April 15, 1992 issue of ''The Watchtower'' carried an article entitled ''Jehovah’s Provision, the “Given Ones”'' which drew a parallel between ancient non-Israelites who had been assigned temple duties (the "]" and "sons of the servants of Solomon") and Witness elders in positions of responsibility immediately under the oversight of the Governing Body who did not profess to be "anointed".<ref>"Jehovah’s Provision, the “Given Ones”", ''The Watchtower'', April 15, 1992, pages 16-17</ref> The April 15, 1992, issue of ''The Watchtower'' carried an article entitled ''Jehovah's Provision, the "Given Ones"'' which drew a parallel between ancient non-Israelites who had been assigned temple duties (the "]" and "sons of the servants of Solomon") and Witness elders in positions of responsibility immediately under the oversight of the Governing Body who did not profess to be "anointed".<ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower|date=April 15, 1992 |title=Jehovah's Provision, the "Given Ones" |pages=16–17 |url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1992283}}</ref>


Both that issue of ''The Watchtower'' and the ''1993 Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses'' carried the same announcement: Both that issue of ''The Watchtower'' and the ''1993 Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses'' carried the same announcement:
<blockquote> <blockquote>
In view of the tremendous increase worldwide, it seems appropriate at this time to provide the Governing Body with some additional assistance. Therefore it has been decided to invite several helpers, mainly from among the great crowd, to share in the meetings of each of the Governing Body Committees, that is, the Personnel, Publishing, Service, Teaching, and Writing Committees. Thus, the number attending the meetings of each of these committees will be increased to seven or eight. Under the direction of the Governing Body committee members, these assistants will take part in discussions and will carry out various assignments given them by the committee. This new arrangement goes into effect May 1, 1992. For many years now, the number of the remnant of anointed Witnesses has been decreasing, while the number of the great crowd has increased beyond our grandest expectations.<ref>"Announcement", ''The Watchtower'', April 15, 1992, page 31</ref><ref>"Organizing for Further Expansion", ''1993 Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses'', ©Watch Tower, page 253-254</ref> In view of the tremendous increase worldwide, it seems appropriate at this time to provide the Governing Body with some additional assistance. Therefore it has been decided to invite several helpers, mainly from among the great crowd, to share in the meetings of each of the Governing Body Committees, that is, the Personnel, Publishing, Service, Teaching, and Writing Committees. Thus, the number attending the meetings of each of these committees will be increased to seven or eight. Under the direction of the Governing Body committee members, these assistants will take part in discussions and will carry out various assignments given them by the committee. This new arrangement goes into effect May 1, 1992. For many years now, the number of the remnant of anointed Witnesses has been decreasing, while the number of the great crowd has increased beyond our grandest expectations.<ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower|date=April 15, 1992 |title=Announcement |page=31 |url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1992288}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title =1993 Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses|publisher=Watchtower Bible and Tract Society|pages=253–254|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/301993018}}</ref>
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Each of the current Governing Body members served as a committee "helper" before being appointed to the Governing Body itself.<ref>"Governing Body Addition", ''The Watchtower'', November 1, 1994, page 29, "The new member is Gerrit Lösch. ... Lösch has served in the Executive Offices and as an assistant to the Service Committee."</ref><ref>"New Members of the Governing Body", ''The Watchtower'', January 1, 2000, page 29, "The new members, all anointed Christians, are Samuel F. Herd; M. Stephen Lett; Guy H. Pierce; and David H. Splane. Samuel Herd ... was also serving as a helper to the Service Committee. Stephen Lett ... was a helper to the Teaching Committee. Guy Pierce ... had been serving as a helper to the Personnel Committee. David Splane ... had been a helper to the Writing Committee."</ref><ref>"New Members of the Governing Body", ''The Watchtower'', March 15, 2006, page 26, "Geoffrey W. Jackson and Anthony Morris III—would be added to the Governing Body of Jehovah’s Witnesses. ... In April 2003, became part of the United States Bethel family and began to work in the Translation Services Department. Soon thereafter, Brother Jackson was made a helper to the Teaching Committee of the Governing Body ... 2002 worked in the Service Department at Patterson and later as a helper to the Service Committee of the Governing Body."</ref> The appointment of helpers to the Governing Body committees was described in 2006 as "still another refinement."<ref>"Walking in the Path of Increasing Light", ''The Watchtower'', February 15, 2006, page 28</ref> Each of the current Governing Body members served as a committee "helper" before being appointed to the Governing Body itself.<ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower|date=November 1, 1994 |title=Governing Body Addition |page=29 |url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1994808|quote=The new member is Gerrit Lösch.&nbsp;... Lösch has served in the Executive Offices and as an assistant to the Service Committee}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower|date=January 1, 2000 |title=New Members of the Governing Body |page=29 |url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2000007|quote=The new members, all anointed Christians, are Samuel F. Herd; M. Stephen Lett; Guy H. Pierce; and David H. Splane. Samuel Herd&nbsp;... was also serving as a helper to the Service Committee. Stephen Lett&nbsp;... was a helper to the Teaching Committee. Guy Pierce&nbsp;... had been serving as a helper to the Personnel Committee. David Splane&nbsp;... had been a helper to the Writing Committee.}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower|date=January 1, 2000 |title=New Members of the Governing Body |page=26 |url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2000007|quote=Geoffrey W. Jackson and Anthony Morris III—would be added to the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses.&nbsp;... In April 2003, became part of the United States Bethel family and began to work in the Translation Services Department. Soon thereafter, Brother Jackson was made a helper to the Teaching Committee of the Governing Body&nbsp;... 2002 worked in the Service Department at Patterson and later as a helper to the Service Committee of the Governing Body.}}</ref> The appointment of helpers to the Governing Body committees was described in 2006 as "still another refinement".<ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower|date=February 15, 2006 |title=Walking in the Path of Increasing Light |page=28 |url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2006126}}</ref>


===2000 and beyond=== ===2000 and beyond===
Until 2000, the directors and officers of the Watch Tower Society were members of the Governing Body. Since then, members of the ecclesiastical Governing Body have not served as directors of any of the various ], and the Governing Body has delegated such administrative responsibilities to other members of the religion.<ref>{{cite journal|journal=The Watchtower|date=15 January 2001|page=29|title=How the Governing Body Differs From a Legal Corporation}}</ref> The current president of the Watch Tower Society, ], is not a member of the Governing Body. As of<!---The month and year indicate the date last change occurred, not the currency of the information. Please do not change this date until the number changes again.---> October 2012, the Governing Body comprises eight members, as shown below. Until 2000, the directors and officers of the Watch Tower Society were members of the Governing Body. Since then, members of the ecclesiastical Governing Body have not served as directors of any of the various ], and the Governing Body has delegated such administrative responsibilities to other members of the group.<ref>{{cite magazine|magazine=The Watchtower|date=January 15, 2001|page=29|title=How the Governing Body Differs From a Legal Corporation|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2001051}}</ref>


==Committees== ==Committees==
The Governing Body functions by means of its six committees, which carry out various administrative functions.<ref name="GB2008">''The Watchtower'', May 15, 2008, page 29</ref> Each committee is assisted by "helpers," who do not necessarily profess to be of the "anointed". Governing Body meetings are held weekly in closed session.<ref>"How the Governing Body is Organized", ''The Watchtower'', May 15, 2008, page 29.</ref> Until 1975, decisions of the body were required to be unanimous; according to Raymond Franz, a two-thirds majority of the full body has since been sufficient to allow proposals to be carried, regardless of the number present.<ref name=ad218>{{cite book| last = Penton| first = M. James| title = Apocalypse Delayed: The Story of Jehovah's Witnesses| publisher = University of Toronto Press| year = 1997| pages = 218| isbn = 0-8020-7973-3}}</ref><ref>{{cite book| last = Franz| first = Raymond| title = Crisis of Conscience| publisher = Commentary Press| year = 2007| pages = 85, 115| isbn = 0-914675-23-0}}</ref> The Governing Body functions by means of its six committees, which carry out various administrative functions.<ref name="GB2008">{{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower|date=May 15, 2008 |title=How the Governing Body Is Organized |page=29 |url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2008367}}</ref> Each committee is assisted by "helpers", who do not necessarily profess to be "anointed". Governing Body meetings are held weekly in closed session.<ref name="GB2008" /> According to Raymond Franz, decisions of the body were required to be unanimous until 1975, after which a two-thirds majority of the full body was required, regardless of the number present.<ref name=ad218>{{cite book| last = Penton| first = M. James| title = Apocalypse Delayed: The Story of Jehovah's Witnesses| publisher = University of Toronto Press| year = 1997| pages = 218| isbn = 0-8020-7973-3}}</ref><ref>{{cite book| last = Franz| first = Raymond| title = Crisis of Conscience| url = https://archive.org/details/crisisofconscien00raym| url-access = registration| publisher = Commentary Press| year = 2007| pages = , 115| isbn = 978-0-914675-23-5}}</ref>


* The ''Personnel Committee'' arranges for volunteers to serve in the organization's headquarters and worldwide branch offices, which are each referred to as ]. It oversees arrangements for the personal and spiritual assistance of Bethel staff, as well as the selection and invitation of new Bethel members. * The ''Personnel Committee'' arranges for volunteers to serve in the organization's headquarters and worldwide ], which are each referred to as ''Bethel'' (from a Hebrew term meaning ''house of God''). It oversees arrangements for the personal and spiritual assistance of Bethel staff, as well as the selection and invitation of new Bethel members.
* The ''Publishing Committee'' supervises the printing, publishing and shipping of literature, as well as legal matters involved in printing, such as obtaining property for printing facilities. It is responsible for overseeing factories, properties, and financial operations of corporations used by Jehovah’s Witnesses. * The ''Publishing Committee'' supervises the printing, publishing and shipping of literature, as well as legal matters involved in printing, such as obtaining property for printing facilities. It is responsible for overseeing factories, properties, and financial operations of corporations used by Jehovah's Witnesses.
* The ''Service Committee'' supervises the ] activity of Jehovah's Witnesses, which includes traveling overseers, pioneers, and the activities of congregation publishers. It oversees communication between the international headquarters, branch offices, and the congregations. It examines annual reports of preaching activity from the branches. It is responsible for inviting members to attend the ], the Bible School for Single Brothers,<ref>"A History-Making Meeting", ''The Watchtower'', Aug. 15, 2011, page 21.</ref> and the Traveling Overseers’ School, and for assigning postgraduate students of these schools to their places of service.<ref></ref><ref></ref> * The ''Service Committee'' supervises the ] activity of Jehovah's Witnesses, which includes traveling overseers, pioneers, and the activities of congregation publishers. It oversees communication between the international headquarters, branch offices, and the congregations. It examines annual reports of preaching activity from the branches. It is responsible for inviting members to attend the ], the Bible School for Single Brothers,<ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower|date=August 15, 2011|title=A History-Making Meeting |page=21 |url=http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2011608 }}</ref> and the Traveling Overseers' School, and for assigning graduates of these schools to their places of service.<ref>{{cite book |title=2012 Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses |pages=13–17|url=http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/302012017}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower|date=September 15, 2012 |title=Theocratic Schools-Evidence of Jehovah's Love |pages=13–17 |url=http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2012686}}</ref>
* The ''Teaching Committee'' arranges congregation meetings, special assembly days, circuit assemblies, and district and international conventions as well as various schools for elders, ministerial servants, pioneers and missionaries, such as ]. It supervises preparation of material to be used in teaching, and oversees the development of new audio and video programs. * The ''Teaching Committee'' arranges congregation meetings, circuit assemblies, and regional and international conventions as well as various schools for elders, ministerial servants, pioneers and missionaries, such as ]. It supervises preparation of material to be used in teaching, and oversees the development of new audio and video programs.
* The ''Writing Committee'' supervises the writing and translation of all material published by the ], including scripts for ]s and talk outlines. It responds to questions about scriptural, doctrinal, and moral issues, specific problems in the congregations, and the standing of members in congregations. * The ''Writing Committee'' supervises the writing and translation of all material published by the ], including scripts for ]s and talk outlines. It responds to questions about scriptural, doctrinal, and moral issues, specific problems in the congregations, and the standing of members in congregations.
* The ''Coordinator's Committee'' deals with emergencies, disaster relief and other matters, such as investigations. It comprises the coordinators, or a representative, from each of the other Governing Body committees and a secretary who is also a member of the Governing Body. It is responsible for the efficient operation of the other committees. * The ''Coordinator's Committee'' deals with emergencies, disaster relief and other matters, such as investigations. It comprises the coordinators, or a representative, from each of the other Governing Body committees and a secretary who is also a member of the Governing Body. It is responsible for the efficient operation of the other committees.


==Representatives== ==Representatives==
Initially, the Governing Body directly appointed all ].<ref>"A “Body of Elders” with Rotating Chairmanship", ''The Watchtower'', November 15, 1971, pages 699,700, "how will the “body of elders” in each congregation be selected? The governing body through the Watch Tower Society will send out a letter asking the committee that now looks after each congregation’s activity to...prayerfully consider who within your congregation really meets the qualifications of an elder or overseer. ...Then recommendations will be made to the governing body. ...After the governing body receives recommendations from the congregation, then proper appointments will be made. The governing body will do the appointing of elders in every congregation and this information will be sent out by the governing body through the various offices of the Society throughout the world."</ref> By 1975, the appointment of elders and ]s was said to be "made directly by a governing body of spirit-anointed elders or by them through other elders representing this body."<ref>Hope Based on the Unfolding Purpose of God", ''The Watchtower'', February 1, 1975, page 86</ref> In 2001, ''The Watchtower'', stated: Initially, the Governing Body directly appointed all ].<ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower|date=November 15, 1971 |title=A "Body of Elders" with Rotating Chairmanship |page=699,700 |url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1971844|quote=how will the "body of elders" in each congregation be selected? The governing body through the Watch Tower Society will send out a letter asking the committee that now looks after each congregation's activity to&nbsp;... prayerfully consider who within your congregation really meets the qualifications of an elder or overseer.&nbsp;... Then recommendations will be made to the governing body.&nbsp;... After the governing body receives recommendations from the congregation, then proper appointments will be made. The governing body will do the appointing of elders in every congregation and this information will be sent out by the governing body through the various offices of the Society throughout the world.}}</ref> By 1975, the appointment of elders and ]s was said to be "made directly by a governing body of spirit-anointed elders or by them through other elders representing this body."<ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower|date=February 1, 1975|title=Hope Based on the Unfolding Purpose of God |page=86 |url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1975084}}</ref> In 2001, ''The Watchtower'', stated that recommendations for such appointments were submitted to branch offices.<ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower|date=January 15, 2001 |title=Overseers and Ministerial Servants Theocratically Appointed |page=15 |url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2001049}}</ref> As of September 2014, circuit overseers appoint elders and ministerial servants after discussion with congregation elders, without consulting with the branch office.<ref name=w14Nov>{{cite magazine|magazine=The Watchtower|title=Questions From Readers|pages=28&ndash;30|date=November 15, 2014|url=http://www.jw.org/en/publications/magazines/w20141115/questions-from-readers}}</ref>
<blockquote>
Today, therefore, the Governing Body appoints qualified brothers at the branches to represent it in making appointments of elders and ministerial servants. Care is taken that those acting representatively on behalf of the Governing Body clearly understand and follow the Scriptural guidelines for making such appointments. ...ecommendations for appointment of overseers and ministerial servants are submitted to a branch office... Certain appointments may be transmitted by a letter bearing an official stamp from a legal entity. Such a letter may be used to appoint more than one brother in the congregation.<ref>"Overseers and Ministerial Servants Theocratically Appointed", ''The Watchtower'', January 15, 2001, page 15</ref>
</blockquote>


The Governing Body continues to directly appoint ] committee members and ],<ref>"Overseers and Ministerial Servants Theocratically Appointed", ''The Watchtower'', January 15, 2001, page 15, "In addition to appointing Branch Committee members, the Governing Body appoints Bethel elders and traveling overseers. However, they do commission responsible brothers to act for them in making certain other appointments."</ref> and only such direct appointees are described as "representatives of the Governing Body."<ref>"“Keep Holding Men of That Sort Dear”", ''The Watchtower'', October 1, 1988, page 18-19, " traveling overseers sent forth by the Governing Body to preach the good news and help the congregations should be received hospitably and with respect. ...Elders, in particular, should show proper respect for these visiting ''representatives of the Governing Body''. They are sent to the congregations because of their spiritual qualities and their experience, which is usually more extensive than that of many local elders." </ref><ref>"Cooperating With the Governing Body Today", ''The Watchtower'', March 15, 1990, pages 19-20, "Since February 1, 1976, each of the branches of the Watch Tower Society has had a Branch Committee made up of capable men appointed by the Governing Body. As ''representatives of the Governing Body'' for the country or countries under the supervision of their branch, these brothers must be faithful, loyal men. ...Branch Committees recommend mature, spiritual men to serve as circuit and district overseers. After being appointed directly by the Governing Body, they serve as traveling overseers. These brothers visit circuits and congregations in order to build them up spiritually and help them apply instructions received from the Governing Body." </ref> The April 1, 2007 ''The Watchtower'' stated that "the vast majority of are appointed by representatives of the Governing Body".<ref>"Humbly Submitting to Loving Shepherds", ''The Watchtower'', April 1, 2007, page 27</ref> The Governing Body continues to directly appoint ] committee members and ],<ref name=w14Nov /><ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower|date=January 15, 2001 |title=Overseers and Ministerial Servants Theocratically Appointed |page=15 |url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2001049|quote=In addition to appointing Branch Committee members, the Governing Body appoints Bethel elders and traveling overseers. However, they do commission responsible brothers to act for them in making certain other appointments.}}</ref> and only such direct appointees are described as "representatives of the Governing Body".<ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower|title=Keep Holding Men of That Sort Dear|date=October 1, 1988|pages=18–19|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1988724|quote= traveling overseers sent forth by the Governing Body to preach the good news and help the congregations should be received hospitably and with respect.&nbsp;... Elders, in particular, should show proper respect for these visiting ''representatives of the Governing Body''. They are sent to the congregations because of their spiritual qualities and their experience, which is usually more extensive than that of many local elders.}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine|magazine=The Watchtower|title=Cooperating With the Governing Body Today|date=March 15, 1990|pages=19–20|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1990204|quote=Since February 1, 1976, each of the branches of the Watch Tower Society has had a Branch Committee made up of capable men appointed by the Governing Body. As ''representatives of the Governing Body'' for the country or countries under the supervision of their branch, these brothers must be faithful, loyal men.&nbsp;... Branch Committees recommend mature, spiritual men to serve as circuit and district overseers. After being appointed directly by the Governing Body, they serve as traveling overseers. These brothers visit circuits and congregations in order to build them up spiritually and help them apply instructions received from the Governing Body.}}</ref>


==Relationship with "faithful and discreet slave"== ==Relationship with "faithful and discreet slave"==
{{Main|Faithful and discreet slave}} {{Main|Faithful and discreet slave}}
The Governing Body is said to provide "spiritual food" for Jehovah's Witnesses worldwide.<ref>{{cite journal|date=January 1, 1994|title=The Watchtower and Awake!—Timely Journals of Truth|journal=The Watchtower|page=21}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|date=January 1, 1986|title=Building for an Eternal Future|journal=The Watchtower|pages=25}}</ref><ref></ref> Until late 2012, the Governing Body described itself as the representative<ref name="GB2008" /><ref>"Seek God's guidance in all things", ''The Watchtower'', April 15, 2008, page 11.</ref> and "spokesman" for God's "faithful and discreet slave class" (approximately 11,800 Witnesses who profess to be ]) who are collectively said to be God's "prophet"<ref>{{cite journal|journal=The Watchtower|date=April 1, 1972|page=200|title=‘They Shall Know that a Prophet Was Among Them’|quote=the modern-day “prophet, the spirit-begotten, anointed ones who are the nucleus of Jehovah’s witnesses today}}</ref> and "channel for new spiritual light".<ref>"The Things Revealed Belong to Us", ''The Watchtower'', May 15, 1986, page 13.</ref><ref>{{cite book| last = Franz| first = Raymond| title = In Search of Christian Freedom| publisher = Commentary Press| year = 2007| pages = 153| isbn = 0-914675-17-6}}</ref> The Governing Body does not consult with the other anointed Witnesses whom it was said to represent when formulating policy and doctrines or approving material for publications and conventions; the authority of the Governing Body was presumed to be analogous to that of the ] in cases such as the ].<ref>, ''The Watchtower'', June 15, 2009, page 24 ¶18</ref> The majority of Witnesses who profess to be anointed have no authority to contribute to the development or change of doctrines.<ref>{{cite book| last = Penton| first = M. James| title = Apocalypse Delayed: The Story of Jehovah's Witnesses| publisher = University of Toronto Press| year = 1997| pages = 211| isbn = 0-8020-7973-3}}</ref><ref>"The faithful slave and its governing body", ''The Watchtower'', June 15, 2009, pages 23-24, "They do not believe that their being of the anointed gives them special insights beyond what even some experienced members of the "great crowd" may have. They do not believe that they necessarily have more holy spirit than their companions of the 'other sheep' have. They do not expect special treatment; nor do they claim that their partaking of the emblems places them above the appointed elders in the congregation."</ref><ref name="secret">"A Secret Christians Dare Not Keep!", ''The Watchtower'', June 1, 1997, page 14.</ref> Anointed Witnesses are instructed to remain modest and avoid "wildly speculating about things that are still unclear," instead waiting for God to reveal his purposes<ref name="secret" /> in ''The Watchtower''.<ref>"Insight That Jehovah Has Given", ''The Watchtower'', March 15, 1989, page 22, "It is through the columns of ''The Watchtower'' that explanations of vital Scriptural truths have been provided for us by Jehovah’s 'faithful and discreet slave.' ''The Watchtower'' is the principal instrument used by the 'slave' class for dispensing spiritual food."</ref> The Governing Body is said to provide "spiritual food" for Jehovah's Witnesses worldwide.<ref>{{cite magazine|date=January 1, 1994|title=The Watchtower and Awake!—Timely Journals of Truth|magazine=The Watchtower|page=21|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1994003}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine|date=January 1, 1986|title=Building for an Eternal Future|magazine=The Watchtower|pages=25|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1986004}}</ref><ref>Gov. Body as "Faithful & Discreet Slave" is explained in 8 minute clip. {{cite web |url=http://www.jw.org/en/news/events-activities/video-clip-2012-annual-meeting-program|title=2012 Annual Meeting Program|website=Official website of Jehovah's Witnesses |publisher=The Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania}}</ref> Until late 2012, the Governing Body described itself as the representative<ref name="GB2008" /><ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower|date=April 15, 2008 |title=Seek God's guidance in all things |page=11 |url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2008282}}</ref> and "spokesman" for God's "faithful and discreet slave class" (Jehovah's Witnesses who profess to be ]) who are collectively said to be God's "prophet"<ref>{{cite magazine|magazine=The Watchtower|date=April 1, 1972|page=200|title='They Shall Know that a Prophet Was Among Them'|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1972241|quote=the modern-day "prophet," the spirit-begotten, anointed ones who are the nucleus of Jehovah's witnesses today}}</ref> and "channel for new spiritual light".<ref>"The Things Revealed Belong to Us", ''The Watchtower'', May 15, 1986, page 13.</ref><ref>{{cite book| last = Franz| first = Raymond| title = In Search of Christian Freedom| publisher = Commentary Press| year = 2007| pages = 153| isbn = 978-0-914675-17-4}}</ref> The Governing Body does not consult with the other anointed Witnesses whom it was said to represent when formulating policy and doctrines or approving material for publications and conventions; the authority of the Governing Body was presumed to be analogous to that of the ] in cases such as the ].<ref name="WTJune1509">{{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower|date=June 15, 2009 |title=The Faithful Steward and Its Governing Body |page=24 |url=http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2009443}}</ref>


The majority of Witnesses who profess to be anointed have no authority to contribute to the development or change of doctrines.<ref>{{cite book| last = Penton| first = M. James| title = Apocalypse Delayed: The Story of Jehovah's Witnesses| publisher = University of Toronto Press| year = 1997| pages = 211| isbn = 0-8020-7973-3}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower|date=June 15, 2009 |title=The Faithful Steward and Its Governing Body |pages=23–24 |url=http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2009443|quote=They do not believe that their being of the anointed gives them special insights beyond what even some experienced members of the "great crowd" may have. They do not believe that they necessarily have more holy spirit than their companions of the 'other sheep' have. They do not expect special treatment; nor do they claim that their partaking of the emblems places them above the appointed elders in the congregation.}}</ref><ref name="secret">{{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower|date=June 1, 1997 |title=A Secret Christians Dare Not Keep! |page=14 |url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1997403}}</ref> Anointed Witnesses are instructed to remain modest and avoid "wildly speculating about things that are still unclear", instead waiting for God to reveal his purposes<ref name="secret" /> in ''The Watchtower''.<ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower |title=Insight That Jehovah Has Given |date=March 15, 1989|page=22 |url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1989206|quote=It is through the columns of ''The Watchtower'' that explanations of vital Scriptural truths have been provided for us by Jehovah's 'faithful and discreet slave.' ''The Watchtower'' is the principal instrument used by the 'slave' class for dispensing spiritual food.}}</ref>
In 2009, ''The Watchtower'' indicated that the dissemination of "new spiritual light" is the responsibility of only "a limited number" of the "slave class", asking: "Are all these anointed ones throughout the earth part of a global network that is somehow involved in revealing new spiritual truths? No."<ref name="WTJune1509">"The faithful slave and its governing body", ''The Watchtower'', June 15, 2009, pages 23-24.</ref> In 2010 the society said that "deep truths" were discerned by "responsible representatives" of the "faithful and discreet slave class" at the religion's headquarters, and then considered by the entire Governing Body before making doctrinal decisions.<ref>"The Spirit Searches into the Deep Things of God", ''The Watchtower'', July 15, 2010, page 23, "When the time comes to clarify a spiritual matter in our day, holy spirit helps responsible representatives of 'the faithful and discreet slave' at world headquarters to discern deep truths that were not previously understood. The Governing Body as a whole considers adjusted explanations. What they learn, they publish for the benefit of all."</ref> In August 2011, the Governing Body cast doubt on other members' claims of being anointed, stating that "A number of factors—including past religious beliefs or even mental or emotional imbalance—might cause some to assume mistakenly that they have the heavenly calling." The Governing Body also stated that "we have no way of knowing the exact number of anointed ones on earth; nor do we need to know", and that it "does not maintain a global network of anointed ones."<ref>"Question From Readers", "The Watchtower", August 15, 2011, page 22</ref> At the 2012 Annual Meeting of the Watch Tower Society, the "faithful and discreet slave" was redefined as referring to the Governing Body only and the terms are now synonymous.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jw.org/en/news/events-activities/annual-meeting-report-2012/|title=Annual Meeting Report}}</ref>


In 2009, ''The Watchtower'' indicated that the dissemination of "new spiritual light" is the responsibility of only "a limited number" of the "slave class", asking: "Are all these anointed ones throughout the earth part of a global network that is somehow involved in revealing new spiritual truths? No."<ref name="WTJune1509" /> In 2010 the society said that "deep truths" were discerned by "responsible representatives" of the "faithful and discreet slave class" at the group's headquarters, and then considered by the entire Governing Body before making doctrinal decisions.<ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower |title=The Spirit Searches into the Deep Things of God |date=July 15, 2010|page=23|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2010524|quote=When the time comes to clarify a spiritual matter in our day, holy spirit helps responsible representatives of 'the faithful and discreet slave' at world headquarters to discern deep truths that were not previously understood. The Governing Body as a whole considers adjusted explanations. What they learn, they publish for the benefit of all.}}</ref>
==Governing Body members==
Jehovah's Witnesses began capitalizing ''Governing Body'' as a proper noun in 1971; ''The Watchtower'' that year announced "The present Governing Body comprises eleven anointed witnesses of Jehovah."<ref>"A Governing Body as Different from a Legal Corporation", ''The Watchtower'', December 15, 1971, page 762</ref> The original members of the 1971 Governing Body, all now deceased, are indicated in italics in the lists below.<ref>"The Governing Body", ''1973 Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses'', ©Watch Tower, page 257, "The Governing Body of Jehovah’s Witnesses consists of eleven brothers, all anointed of God. They are as follows: Frederick W. Franz, Raymond V. Franz, George D. Gangas, Leo K. Greenlees, John O. Groh, Milton G. Henschel, William K. Jackson, Nathan H. Knorr, Grant Suiter, Thomas J. Sullivan and Lyman A. Swingle."</ref>


In August 2011, the Governing Body stated that "we have no way of knowing the exact number of anointed ones on earth; nor do we need to know", and that it "does not maintain a global network of anointed ones".<ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower |title=Question From Readers |date=August 15, 2011|page=22 |url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2011609}}</ref> At the 2012 Annual Meeting of the Watch Tower Society, the "faithful and discreet slave" was redefined as referring to the Governing Body only and the terms are now synonymous.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.jw.org/en/news/events-activities/annual-meeting-report-2012|title=Annual Meeting Report|website=Official website of Jehovah's Witnesses |publisher=The Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania}}</ref>
===Current===
As of September 2012, the following people are members of the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses<ref name=yb07 /> (year appointed in parentheses):
* Samuel Herd (1999)<ref name="The Watchtower 2000, page 29">"New Members of the Governing Body", ''The Watchtower'', January 1, 2000, page 29</ref>
* Geoffrey Jackson (2005)<ref name="The Watchtower 2006, page 26">"New Members of the Governing Body", ''The Watchtower'', March 15, 2006, page 26</ref>
* M. Stephen Lett (1999)<ref name="The Watchtower 2000, page 29"/>
* Gerrit Lösch (1994)<ref>"Governing Body Addition", ''The Watchtower'', November 1, 1994, page 29</ref>
* Anthony Morris III (2005)<ref name="The Watchtower 2006, page 26"/>
* Guy H. Pierce (1999)<ref name="The Watchtower 2000, page 29"/>
* Mark Sanderson (2012)<ref></ref><ref></ref>
* David H. Splane (1999)<ref name="The Watchtower 2000, page 29"/>


== Governing Body members ==
===Deceased===
]
The following individuals were members of the Governing Body until death (years active in parentheses, including years as ], informally identified as the "governing body" prior to 1971)<!-- This list ONLY includes directorship years of those who were explicitly GBJW members. This list does not and should not include any directors who were never explicitly on the "Governing Body". -->:
* Carey W. Barber (1977&ndash;2007)<ref>"Rejoicing Over "Victory With the Lamb", ''The Watchtower'', October 15, 2007, page 31.</ref>
* John E. Barr (1977&ndash;2010)<ref>"Britain", ''2000 Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses'', ©Watch Tower, page 130</ref><ref>"New Members of the Governing Body", ''The Watchtower'', November 15, 1977, page 680</ref>
* William Lloyd Barry (1974&ndash;1999)<ref>"Governing Body of Jehovah’s Witnesses Enlarged", The Watchtower, January 15, 1975, page 60</ref><ref>"We Were a Team", ''The Watchtower'', April 1, 2001, page 24.</ref>
* John C. Booth (1974&ndash;1996)<ref>"He Humbly Served Jehovah", ''The Watchtower'', June 15, 1996, page 32.</ref>
* Charles J. Fekel (1974&ndash;1977)<ref>"A Joyful Perseverer in Good Work", ''The Watchtower'', July 1, 1977, page 399.</ref>
* '']'' (1944&ndash;1992)&mdash;5th President of Watch Tower Society<ref>"Service Assembly and Annual Meeting&mdash;Pittsburg", ''The Watchtower'', November 1, 1944, page 334.</ref><ref>"How the Governing Body Differs From a Legal Corporation", ''The Watchtower'', January 15, 2001, page 28.</ref>
* ''George D. Gangas'' (1971&ndash;1994)<ref>"His Deeds Follow Him", ''The Watchtower'', December 1, 1994, page 31.</ref>
* ''John O. Groh'' (1965&ndash;1975)<ref name="franzgb">{{cite book| last = Franz| first = Raymond| title = Crisis of Conscience| publisher = Commentary Press| year = 2007| pages = 273–336| isbn = 0-914675-23-0}}</ref>
* '']'' (1947&ndash;2003)&mdash;6th President of Watch Tower Society<ref name="franzgb" />
* ''William K. Jackson'' (1971&ndash;1981)<ref name="franzgb" />
* Theodore Jaracz (1974&ndash;2010)<ref>"Gilead Sends Missionaries “to the Most Distant Part of the Earth”", ''The Watchtower'', December 15, 1999, page 28, "Theodore Jaracz, a member of the Governing Body, who himself graduated with ]’s seventh class in 1946"</ref><ref>"Governing Body of Jehovah’s Witnesses Enlarged", ''The Watchtower'', January 15, 1975, page 60</ref><ref> (1.4MB)</ref>
* Karl F. Klein (1974&ndash;2001)<ref>"Jehovah Has Dealt Rewardingly With Me", ''The Watchtower'', October 1, 1984, page 21.</ref>
* '']'' (1940&ndash;1977)&mdash;4th President of Watch Tower Society<ref>''Jehovah's Witnesses Proclaimers of God's Kingdom'', "Background of N. H. Knorr", page 91: "On June 10, 1940, he became the vice-president of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society (Pennsylvania corporation)."</ref><ref>''The Watchtower'', July 15,1977, "Firm to the End", page 441.</ref>
* Martin Pötzinger (1977&ndash;1988)<ref>"A Staunch Fighter for the Truth", ''The Watchtower'', September 15, 1988, page 31.</ref>
* Albert D. Schroeder (1974&ndash;2006)<ref>"His Delight Was in the Law of Jehovah", ''The Watchtower'', September 15, 2006, page 31.</ref>
* ''Grant Suiter'' (1938&ndash;1983)<ref>"The corporation, the WATCH TOWER BIBLE & TRACT SOCIETY, pursuant to its charter and by-laws, and the laws of the State of Pennsylvania, held its annual meeting at Pittsburgh, North Side, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, on the first day of October, A.D. 1938, at which annual meeting a Board of Directors was elected as follows, to wit: J. F. Rutherford, C. A. Wise, W. E. Van Amburgh, H. H. Riemer, T. J. Sullivan, Wm. P. Heath, Jr., and Grant Suiter, to hold office for a period of three years, or until their successors are duly elected." - ''1939 Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses'', "Election", page 195</ref><ref>"A Loyal Fighter Passes On", ''The Watchtower'', February 1, 1984, page 9.</ref>
* ''Thomas J. Sullivan'' (1932&ndash;1974)<ref name="franzgb" /><ref>"He Ran for “The Prize of the Upward Call” and Won!", ''The Watchtower'', September 15, 1974, page 554, "On October 31, 1932, he was made a member of the board of directors of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania; he was also one of the eleven-member governing body of Jehovah’s witnesses."</ref><ref>"A Time of Testing (1914-1918)", ''Jehovah's Witnesses - Proclaimers of God's Kingdom'', ©1993 Watch Tower, page 71, "Thomas (Bud) Sullivan, who later served as a member of the Governing Body, recalled: “It was my privilege to visit Brooklyn Bethel in the late summer of 1918 during the brothers’ incarceration."</ref>
* ''Lyman Alexander Swingle'' (1945&ndash;2001)<ref>{{cite book|title=Jehovah's Witnesses&ndash;Proclaimers of God's Kingdom|publisher=Watch Tower Society|year=1993|pages=91}}</ref>
* Daniel Sydlik (1974&ndash;2006)<ref>"How Priceless Your Friendship, O God!", ''The Watchtower'', June 1, 1985, page 27.</ref>


===Resigned=== === Current ===
The following people are members of the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.jw.org/en/jehovahs-witnesses/faq/governing-body|title=What Is the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses?|website=Official website of Jehovah's Witnesses |publisher=The Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania}}</ref> (year of appointment in parentheses):
The following individuals resigned or were asked to step down from their positions in the body (years active in parentheses):
* Kenneth Eugene Cook, Jr. (2018)<ref name="jw.org">{{Cite web|url=https://www.jw.org/en/news/releases/by-region/world/kenneth-cook-governing-body|title=Kenneth Cook Appointed to the Governing Body|access-date=February 19, 2018|website=Official website of Jehovah's Witnesses |publisher=The Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=COOK, KENNETH E. JR. |url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1200277365 |access-date=December 6, 2023 |website=Watchtower Online Library}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine |date=January 2019 |title=Jun kʼakʼakʼ kichiʼil ri Molaj Ukʼwäy Bʼey |url=https://wol.jw.org/cak/wol/d/r155/lp-cq/2019248#h=9 |magazine=Ri Chajinel |language=cak |page=31}}</ref>
* Ewart Chitty (1974&ndash;1979)<ref>"Governing Body of Jehovah’s Witnesses Enlarged", ''1975 Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses'', ©Watch Tower, page 60</ref><ref name=yb80>{{cite book|title=Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses|year=1980|pages=257–258}}</ref>
* Gage Fleegle (2023)<ref name="Watch Tower Society">{{cite web|url=https://www.jw.org/en/news/jw/#newsAlerts|title=BREAKING NEWS Two New Members of the Governing Body|work=Watch Tower Society|accessdate=24 February 2023|archive-date=18 January 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230118160808/https://www.jw.org/en/news/jw/|url-status=live}}</ref>
* '']'' (1971&ndash;1980)<ref name="ostling"></ref><ref name="franzgb"/><ref>"Announcements", ''Our Kingdom Ministry'', August 1980, page 2, "Raymond Victor Franz is no longer a member of the Governing Body and of the Brooklyn Bethel family as of May 22, 1980."</ref><ref>{{cite book| last = Penton| first = M. James| title = Apocalypse Delayed: The Story of Jehovah's Witnesses| publisher = University of Toronto Press| year = 1997| pages = 120| isbn = 0-8020-7973-3}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book | last = Beverley| first = James A.| title = Crisis of Allegiance | publisher = Welch Publishing Company| year = 1986| location = Burlington, Ontario | pages = 71|isbn = 0-920413-37-4}}</ref>
* Samuel Frederick Herd (1999)<ref name="The Watchtower 2000, page 29">{{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower |title=New Members of the Governing Body |date=January 1, 2000|page=29 |url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2000007}}</ref><ref name="Tour di Ba Ndo 2019">
* ''Leo K. Greenlees'' (1971&ndash;1984)<ref>''1986 Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses'', ©Watch Tower, page 255</ref><ref>{{cite book| last = Penton| first = M. James| title = Apocalypse Delayed: The Story of Jehovah's Witnesses| publisher = University of Toronto Press| year = 1997| pages = 322, 393| isbn = 0-8020-7973-3}}</ref>
{{cite magazine |date=January 2019 |title=Mbeni fini membre ti Bebungbi |url=https://wol.jw.org/sg/wol/d/r87/lp-sg/2019248#h=7 |magazine=Tour di Ba Ndo |language=sg |page=31}}</ref>
* Geoffrey William Jackson (2005)<ref name="The Watchtower 2006, page 26">
{{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower |title=New Members of the Governing Body |date=March 15, 2006|page=26 |url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2006207}}</ref><ref name="Tour di Ba Ndo 2019"/>
* Jody Jedele (2024)<ref name="Annual Meeting 2024">{{cite web|url=https://www.jw.org/en/news/#newsAlerts|title=BREAKING NEWS Two New Members of the Governing Body|work=Watch Tower Society|accessdate=5 October 2024|archive-date=|archive-url=|url-status=}}</ref>
* Mark Stephen Lett (1999)<ref name="The Watchtower 2000, page 29"/><ref name="Tour di Ba Ndo 2019"/>
* Gerrit Lösch (1994)<ref name="Governing Body Addition">{{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower |title=Governing Body Addition|date=November 1, 1994|page=26 |url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1994808}}</ref>
* Douglas Mark Sanderson (2012)<ref name="A New Member of the Governing Body">{{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower |title=A New Member of the Governing Body|date=July 15, 2013|page=26 |url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2013534}}</ref><ref name="Tour di Ba Ndo 2019"/>
* Jacob Rumph (2024)<ref name="Annual Meeting 2024"/>
* David Howard Splane (1999)<ref name="The Watchtower 2000, page 29"/><ref name="Tour di Ba Ndo 2019"/>
* Jeffrey Winder (2023)<ref name="Watch Tower Society"/>

=== List of members ===
Prior to 1971, various ] were informally identified as members of the "governing body". Watch Tower publications began capitalizing ''Governing Body'' as a proper noun in 1971; ''The Watchtower'' announced that the "present Governing Body comprises eleven anointed witnesses of Jehovah" the same year.<ref name=gbasdifferent>{{cite magazine|magazine=The Watchtower|date=December 15, 1971|page=762|title=A Governing Body as Different from a Legal Corporation|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1971923}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=1973 Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses|publisher=Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania|page=257|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/301973008|quote=The Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses consists of eleven brothers, all anointed of God. They are as follows: Frederick W. Franz, Raymond V. Franz, George D. Gangas, Leo K. Greenlees, John O. Groh, Milton G. Henschel, William K. Jackson, Nathan H. Knorr, Grant Suiter, Thomas J. Sullivan and Lyman A. Swingle.}}</ref> All members served until their deaths unless specified.
<!-- This list ONLY includes directorship years of those who were explicitly GBJW members. This list should not include any directors who were never explicitly on the "Governing Body". -->

{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|-
!Name (Died)
! scope="col" | Tenure began
! scope="col" | Tenure ended
! scope="col" | Length of tenure
! class="unsortable" scope="col" | Source(s)
|-
|'''Thomas James Sullivan'''{{efn|Director 1932–1973.}} (1974)
| rowspan="7" |1 October 1971<ref name=gbasdifferent/>
| 30 July 1974
| {{age in years and days nts|1971|10|1|1974|07|30}}
|<ref name="franzgb" /><ref>{{cite magazine|magazine=The Watchtower|date=September 15, 1974|page=554|title=He Ran for "The Prize of the Upward Call" and Won!|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1974683|quote=On October 31, 1932, he was made a member of the board of directors of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania; he was also one of the eleven-member governing body of Jehovah's witnesses.}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Jehovah's Witnesses - Proclaimers of God's Kingdom|publisher=Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania|page=71|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1101993007|quote=Thomas (Bud) Sullivan, who later served as a member of the Governing Body, recalled: "It was my privilege to visit Brooklyn Bethel in the late summer of 1918 during the brothers' incarceration.}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=1979 Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses|publisher=Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania|page=97|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/301979004#h=123:157-123:345}}</ref>
|-
|'''John Otto Groh'''{{efn|Director 1965–'']'' 1973.}} (1975)
| 23 January 1975
| {{age in years and days nts|1971|10|1|1975|01|23}}
|<ref>{{cite magazine|magazine=The Watchtower|date=March 15, 1975|page=190|title=A Man of Single Purpose|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1975208#h=1:0-2:1382}}</ref><ref name="franzgb">{{cite book| last = Franz| first = Raymond| title = Crisis of Conscience| url = https://archive.org/details/crisisofconscien00raym/page/273| url-access = registration| publisher = Commentary Press| year = 2007| pages = | isbn = 978-0-914675-23-5}}</ref>
|-
|''']'''{{efn|Director 1940–1977, vice-president 1940/1941–1942, president 1942–1977.}} (1977)
| 8 June 1977
| {{age in years and days nts|1971|10|1|1977|06|8}}
|<ref>{{cite book|title=Jehovah's Witnesses Proclaimers of God's Kingdom|publisher=Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania|page=91|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1101993009|quote=On June 10, 1940, he became the vice-president of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society (Pennsylvania corporation).}}
</ref><ref>{{cite magazine|magazine=The Watchtower|date=July 15, 1977|page=441|title=Firm to the End|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1977526}}</ref>
|-
|'''Grant Suiter'''{{efn|Director 1938–1983, secretary–treasurer 1947–1983.}} (1983)
| 22 November 1983
| {{age in years and days nts|1971|10|1|1983|11|22}}
|<ref>{{cite book|title=1939 Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses|publisher=Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania|page=195|quote=The corporation, the Watch Tower Bible & Tract Society, pursuant to its charter and by-laws, and the laws of the State of Pennsylvania, held its annual meeting at Pittsburgh, North Side, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, on the first day of October, A.D. 1938, at which annual meeting a Board of Directors was elected as follows, to wit: J. F. Rutherford, C. A. Wise, W. E. Van Amburgh, H. H. Riemer, T. J. Sullivan, Wm. P. Heath, Jr., and Grant Suiter, to hold office for a period of three years, or until their successors are duly elected.}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine|magazine=The Watchtower|date=February 1, 1984|page=9|title=A Loyal Fighter Passes On|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1984083}}</ref>
|-
|''']'''{{efn|Director 1944–1992, vice-president 1945–1977, president 1977–1992.}} (1992)
| 22 December 1992

| {{age in years and days nts|1971|10|1|1992|12|22}}
|<ref>{{cite magazine|magazine=The Watchtower|date=November 1, 1944|page=334|title=Service Assembly and Annual Meeting&mdash;Pittsburgh}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine|magazine=The Watchtower|date=January 15, 2001|page=28|title=How the Governing Body Differs From a Legal Corporation|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2001051}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine|magazine=The Watchtower|date=March 15, 1993|pages=31–32|title=Rewarded With "the Crown of Life"|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1993207}}</ref>
|-
|'''Lyman Alexander Swingle'''{{efn|Director 1945–2000, secretary-treasurer 1983/1984–2000.}} (2001)
| 14 March 2001
| {{age in years and days nts|1971|10|1|2001|03|14}}
|<ref>{{cite book|title=Jehovah's Witnesses–Proclaimers of God's Kingdom|publisher=Watch Tower Society|year=1993|pages=91|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1101993009}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine|magazine=The Watchtower|date=July 1, 2001|page=31|title=He "Endured to the End"|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2001490#h=3:119-3:377}}</ref>
|-
|''']'''{{efn|Director 1947–2000, vice-president ?–1992, president 1992–2000.}} (2003)
| 22 March 2003
| {{age in years and days nts|1971|10|1|2003|03|22}}
|<ref name="franzgb"/><ref>{{cite magazine|magazine=The Watchtower|date=August 15, 2003|page=31|title=He Loved Kindness|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2003610#h=1:0-2:161}}</ref>
|-
|''']''' (2010)
| rowspan="4" |20 October 1971<ref>{{cite book |last1=Franz |first1=Raymond |title=Crisis of Conscience |date=2004 |publisher=Commentary Press |isbn=0-914675-23-0 |page=31 |edition=4th}}</ref>
| 22 May 1980{{efn|Resigned, disfellowshipped in 1981.}}
| {{age in years and days nts|1971|10|20|1980|05|22}}
| <ref name="ostling">Ostling, Richard H. & Constable, Anne (February 22, 1982). . '']''.</ref><ref name="franzgb" /><ref>{{cite magazine|magazine=]|date=August 1980|page=2|title=Announcements|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/201980284|quote=Raymond Victor Franz is no longer a member of the Governing Body and of the Brooklyn Bethel family as of May 22, 1980.}}</ref><ref>{{cite book| last = Penton| first = M. James| title = Apocalypse Delayed: The Story of Jehovah's Witnesses| publisher = University of Toronto Press| year = 1997| pages = 120| isbn = 0-8020-7973-3}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book | last = Beverley| first = James A.| title = Crisis of Allegiance | publisher = Welch Publishing Company| year = 1986| location = Burlington, Ontario | pages = 71|isbn = 0-920413-37-4}}</ref>
|-
|'''William Kirk Jackson'''{{efn|Director 1973–?.}} (1981)
| 13 December 1981
| {{age in years and days nts|1971|10|20|1981|12|13}}
|<ref>{{cite magazine |date=February 15, 1982 |title='A Very, Very Devoted Man' |url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1982127#h=1:0-4:527 |magazine=The Watchtower |page=31}}</ref><ref name="franzgb" />
|-
|'''Leo Kincaid Greenlees''' (?)
| 1984–1985{{efn|Resigned.}}
|{{c.}} {{age in years|1971|1985}} years
| <ref>{{cite book|title=1986 Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses|publisher=Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania|page=255|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/301986014}}</ref><ref>{{cite book| last = Penton| first = M. James| title = Apocalypse Delayed: The Story of Jehovah's Witnesses| publisher = University of Toronto Press| year = 1997| pages = 322, 393| isbn = 0-8020-7973-3}}</ref>
|-
|'''George Demetrius Gangas''' (1994)
| 28 July 1994
| {{age in years and days nts|1971|10|20|1994|07|28}}
| <ref>{{cite magazine|magazine=The Watchtower|date=December 1, 1994|page=31|title=His Deeds Follow Him|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1994890}}</ref>
|-
| '''Charles John Fekel''' (1977)
| rowspan="8" |{{c.}} 28 November 1974{{efn|Announced 28 November 1974.}}<ref name="gb_1975_enlarged">{{cite magazine|magazine=The Watchtower|date=January 15, 1975|page=60|title=Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses Enlarged|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1975047}}</ref>
| 24 April 1977
|{{c.}} {{age in years and days|28 Nov 1974|24 Apr 1977}}
| <ref>{{cite magazine|magazine=The Watchtower|date=July 1, 1977|page=399|title=A Joyful Perseverer in Good Work|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1977484}}</ref>
|-
| '''Ewart Charles Chitty''' (?)
| 1979{{efn|Resigned.}}
|{{c.}} {{age in years|1974|1979}} years
|<ref name="yb80">{{cite book|title=Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses|year=1980|pages=257–258|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/301980006}}</ref>
|-
| '''John Charles Booth''' (1996)
| 8 January 1996
|{{c.}} {{age in years and days|28 Nov 1974|8 Jan 1996}}
|<ref>{{cite magazine|magazine=The Watchtower|date=June 15, 1996|page=32|title=He Humbly Served Jehovah|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1996448}}</ref>
|-
| '''William Lloyd Barry''' (1999)
| 2 July 1999
|{{c.}} {{age in years and days|28 Nov 1974|2 Jul 1999}}
| <ref>{{cite magazine|magazine=The Watchtower|date=April 1, 2001|page=24|title=We Were a Team|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2001246}}</ref>
|-
| '''Karl Frederick Klein''' (2001)
| 3 January 2001
|{{c.}} {{age in years and days|28 Nov 1974|3 Jan 2001}}
|<ref>{{cite magazine|magazine=The Watchtower|date=October 1, 1984|page=21|title=Jehovah Has Dealt Rewardingly With Me|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1984726}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine|magazine=The Watchtower|date=May 1, 2001|page=21|title="Jehovah Has Been Very Good to Me!"|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2001330#h=3:147-3:242}}</ref>
|-
| '''Albert Darger Schroeder''' (2006)
| 8 March 2006
|{{c.}} {{age in years and days|28 Nov 1974|8 Mar 2006}}
|<ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower|date=September 15, 2006|title=His Delight Was in the Law of Jehovah|page=31|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2006689}}</ref>
|-
| '''Daniel Sydlik''' (2006)
| 18 April 2006
|{{c.}} {{age in years and days|28 Nov 1974|18 Apr 2006}}
| <ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower|date=January 1, 2007|title=A Man Who Loved Life and People|page=8|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2007002}}</ref>
|-
| '''Theodore Jaracz''' (2010)
| 9 June 2010
|{{c.}} {{age in years and days|28 Nov 1974|9 Jun 2010}}
|<ref>{{cite magazine|magazine=The Watchtower|date=November 15, 2010|page=23|title=‘The Things He Did Have Gone Right With Him’|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2010849#h=1:0-2:280}}</ref><ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110717152820/http://www.ultimatebiblereferencelibrary.com/Theodore__Jaracz_Memorial_Service.pdf |date=July 17, 2011 }} (1.4MB)</ref>
|-
| '''Martin Pötzinger''' (1988)
| rowspan="3" |{{c.}} 7 September 1977{{efn|Announced 7 September 1977. Appointed to succeed Fekel, Knorr and Groh.<ref>{{cite book|title=1978 Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses|publisher=Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania|page=259|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/301978007}}</ref>}}
| 16 June 1988
|{{c.}} {{age in years and days|7 Sep 1977|16 Jun 1988}}
|<ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower|date=September 15, 1988|title=A Staunch Fighter for the Truth|page=31|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1988687#h=2:0-2:334}}</ref>
|-
| '''Carey Walter Barber''' (2007)
| 8 April 2007
|{{c.}} {{age in years and days|7 Sep 1977|8 Apr 2007}}
| <ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower|date=October 15, 2007|title=Rejoicing Over "Victory With the Lamb"|page=31|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2007768}}</ref>
|-
| '''John Edwin Barr'''{{efn|Director '']'' 1982.}} (2010)
| 4 December 2010
|{{c.}} {{age in years and days|7 Sep 1977|4 Dec 2010}}
| <ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=The Watchtower|date=May 15, 2011|title="A Wonderful Overseer and a Dear Friend"|page=6|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2011369#h=1:0-2:244}}</ref>
|-
|'''Gerrit Lösch'''
|1 July 1994
| ''Incumbent''
| {{age in years and days nts|1994|07|01|||}}
|<ref name="Governing Body Addition"/>
|-
|'''Guy Hollis Pierce''' (2014)
| rowspan="4" |{{c.}} 2 October 1999{{efn|Announced 2 October 1999.}}<ref name="The Watchtower 2000, page 29"/>
| 18 March 2014
|{{c.}} {{age in years and days|2 Oct 1999|18 Mar 2014}}
| <ref name="Pierce" /><ref>{{cite magazine|magazine=The Watchtower|date=December 15, 2014|page=3|title=He 'Knew the Way'|url=https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2014922}}</ref>
|-
|'''David Howard Splane'''
| rowspan="3" | ''Incumbent''
| rowspan="3" | {{c.}} {{age in years and days|2 Oct 1999|{{Date}}}}
| rowspan="3" |
|-
|'''Mark Stephen Lett'''
|-
|'''Samuel Frederick Herd'''
|-
|'''Anthony Morris III'''
| rowspan="2" |1 September 2005<ref name="The Watchtower 2006, page 26"/>
|{{c.}} 22 February 2023{{efn|Announced 22 February 2023. Left the Governing Body in unclear circumstances.}}
|{{c.}} {{age in years and days|1 Sep 2005|22 Feb 2023}}
|<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.jw.org/en/news/jw/#newsAlerts|title=Announcement|work=Watch Tower Society|accessdate=24 February 2023|archive-date=24 February 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230224141819/https://www.jw.org/en/news/jw/|url-status=live}}</ref>
|-
|'''Geoffrey William Jackson'''
| rowspan="7" | ''Incumbent''
| {{age in years and days nts|2005|09|01|||}}
|
|-
|'''Douglas Mark Sanderson'''
| 1 September 2012
| {{age in years and days nts|2012|09|01|||}}
|<ref name="A New Member of the Governing Body"/>
|-
|'''Kenneth Eugene Cook, Jr.'''
|{{c.}} 24 January 2018{{efn|Announced 24 January 2018.}}
|{{c.}} {{age in years and days|24 Jan 2018|{{Date}}}}
|<ref name="jw.org"/>
|-
|'''Gage Fleegle'''
| rowspan="2" |{{c.}} 18 January 2023{{efn|Announced 18 January 2023.}}<ref name="Watch Tower Society"/>
| rowspan="2" |{{c.}} {{age in years and days|18 Jan 2023|{{Date}}}}
| rowspan="2" |
|-
|'''Jeffrey Winder'''
|-
|'''Jody Jedele'''
| rowspan="2" |{{c.}} 5 October 2024{{efn|Announced 5 October 2024.}}<ref name="Annual Meeting 2024"/>
| rowspan="2" |{{c.}} {{age in years and days|5 Oct 2024|{{Date}}}}
| rowspan="2" |
|-
|'''Jacob Rumph'''
|}
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The Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses is the ruling council of Jehovah's Witnesses, based in the denomination's Warwick, New York, headquarters. The body formulates doctrines, oversees the production of written material for publications and conventions, and administers the denomination's worldwide operations. Official publications refer to members of the Governing Body as followers of Christ rather than religious leaders.

Its size has varied, from seven (2010–2012, 2014–2018) to eighteen (1974–1975, 1977–1979) members. New members of the Governing Body are selected by existing members.

History

Since its incorporation in 1884, the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania has been directed by a president and board of directors. Until January 1976, the president exercised complete control of doctrines, publications and activities of the Watch Tower Society and the religious denominations with which it was connected—the Bible Students and Jehovah's Witnesses. When the Society's second president, J. F. Rutherford, encountered opposition from directors in 1917, he dismissed them. In 1925, he overruled the Watch Tower Society's editorial committee when it opposed publication of an article about disputed doctrines regarding the year 1914. In 1931, the editorial committee was dissolved.

In 1943, The Watchtower described the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society as the "legal governing body" of anointed Jehovah's Witnesses. A year later, in an article opposing the democratic election of congregation elders, the magazine said the appointment of such ones was the duty of "a visible governing body under Jehovah God and his Christ". For several years, the role and specific identity of the governing body remained otherwise undefined. A 1955 organizational handbook stated that "the visible governing body has been closely identified with the board of directors of this corporation."

Referring to events related to their 1957 convention, a 1959 publication said "the spiritual governing body of Jehovah's witnesses watched the developments the president of the Watch Tower Bible & Tract Society ." The 1970 Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses noted that the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania was the organization used to plan the activity of Jehovah's Witnesses and provide them with "spiritual food", then declared: "So really the governing body of Jehovah's Witnesses is the board of directors of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania."

Frederick Franz at Watch Tower Society headquarters in Brooklyn

On October 1, 1971, Watch Tower Society vice-president Frederick Franz addressed the annual meeting of the Pennsylvania corporation in Buckingham, Pennsylvania, stating that the legal corporation of the Watch Tower Society was an "agency" or "temporary instrument" used by the Governing Body on behalf of the "faithful and discreet slave". Three weeks later, on October 20, four additional men joined the seven members of the Society's board of directors on what became known as a separate, expanded Governing Body.

The board of directors had until then met only sporadically, usually to discuss the purchase of property or new equipment, leaving decisions about Watch Tower Society literature to the president and vice-president, Nathan Knorr and Fred Franz. The Watchtower of December 15, 1971, was the first to unambiguously capitalize the term "Governing Body of Jehovah's witnesses" as the defined group leading the denomination, with a series of articles explaining its role and its relationship with the Watch Tower Society.

The focus on the new concept of "theocratic" leadership was accompanied by statements that the structure was not actually new: The Watch Tower declared that "a governing body made its appearance" some time after the formation of Zion's Watch Tower Society in 1884, though it had not been referred to as such at the time. The article stated that Watch Tower Society president Charles Taze Russell had been a member of the governing body.

The 1972 Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses stated that following Rutherford's death in 1942 "one of the first things that the governing body decided upon was the inauguration of the Theocratic Ministry School" and added that the "governing body" had published millions of books and Bibles in the previous thirty years. However, Raymond Franz, former member of the Governing Body, stated in his 1983 expose Crisis of Conscience that the actions of presidents Russell, Rutherford and Knorr in overriding and failing to consult with directors proved the Bible Students and Jehovah's Witnesses had been under a monarchical rule until 1976, leaving no decisions to any "governing body".

In 1972, a "Question From Readers" article in The Watchtower further reinforced the concept of the "Governing Body"; the magazine said the term referred to an agency that administers policy and provides organizational direction, guidance and regulation and was therefore "appropriate, fitting and Scriptural". Organizational changes at the highest levels of the Watch Tower Society in 1976 significantly increased the powers and authority of the Governing Body. The body has never had a legal corporate existence and operates through the Watch Tower Society and its board of directors.

Reorganization

After its formal establishment in 1971, the Governing Body met regularly but, according to Raymond Franz, only briefly. Franz claims meetings were sometimes as short as seven minutes, to make decisions about branch appointments and conduct that should be considered disfellowshipping offenses. Franz claims that in 1971 and again in 1975, the Governing Body debated the extent of the authority it should be given.

The Governing Body voted in December 1975 to establish six operating committees to oversee the various administrative requirements of the organization's worldwide activities that formerly had been under the direction of the president. Each branch overseer was replaced by a branch committee of at least three members. The change, which took effect on January 1, 1976, was described in the Watch Tower Society's 1993 history book, Jehovah's Witnesses—Proclaimers of God's Kingdom, as "one of the most significant organizational readjustments in the modern-day history of Jehovah's Witnesses".

Headquarters purge

In 1980, dissent arose among members of the Governing Body regarding the significance of 1914 in Jehovah's Witnesses' doctrines. According to former Witnesses James Penton and Heather and Gary Botting, internal dissatisfaction with official doctrines continued to grow, leading to a series of secret investigations and judicial hearings. Consequently, dissenting members were expelled from the Brooklyn headquarters staff in the same year. Raymond Franz claimed he was forced to resign from the Governing Body, and he was later disfellowshipped from the group.

The Watch Tower Society responded to the dissent with a more severe attitude regarding the treatment of expelled Witnesses. In his 1997 study of the denomination, Penton concluded that since Raymond Franz's expulsion in 1980, the Governing Body displayed an increased level of conservatism, sturdy resistance to changes of policy and doctrines, and an increased tendency to isolate dissidents within the organization by means of disfellowshipping.

Helpers

The April 15, 1992, issue of The Watchtower carried an article entitled Jehovah's Provision, the "Given Ones" which drew a parallel between ancient non-Israelites who had been assigned temple duties (the "Nethinim" and "sons of the servants of Solomon") and Witness elders in positions of responsibility immediately under the oversight of the Governing Body who did not profess to be "anointed".

Both that issue of The Watchtower and the 1993 Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses carried the same announcement:

In view of the tremendous increase worldwide, it seems appropriate at this time to provide the Governing Body with some additional assistance. Therefore it has been decided to invite several helpers, mainly from among the great crowd, to share in the meetings of each of the Governing Body Committees, that is, the Personnel, Publishing, Service, Teaching, and Writing Committees. Thus, the number attending the meetings of each of these committees will be increased to seven or eight. Under the direction of the Governing Body committee members, these assistants will take part in discussions and will carry out various assignments given them by the committee. This new arrangement goes into effect May 1, 1992. For many years now, the number of the remnant of anointed Witnesses has been decreasing, while the number of the great crowd has increased beyond our grandest expectations.

Each of the current Governing Body members served as a committee "helper" before being appointed to the Governing Body itself. The appointment of helpers to the Governing Body committees was described in 2006 as "still another refinement".

2000 and beyond

Until 2000, the directors and officers of the Watch Tower Society were members of the Governing Body. Since then, members of the ecclesiastical Governing Body have not served as directors of any of the various corporations used by Jehovah's Witnesses, and the Governing Body has delegated such administrative responsibilities to other members of the group.

Committees

The Governing Body functions by means of its six committees, which carry out various administrative functions. Each committee is assisted by "helpers", who do not necessarily profess to be "anointed". Governing Body meetings are held weekly in closed session. According to Raymond Franz, decisions of the body were required to be unanimous until 1975, after which a two-thirds majority of the full body was required, regardless of the number present.

  • The Personnel Committee arranges for volunteers to serve in the organization's headquarters and worldwide branch offices, which are each referred to as Bethel (from a Hebrew term meaning house of God). It oversees arrangements for the personal and spiritual assistance of Bethel staff, as well as the selection and invitation of new Bethel members.
  • The Publishing Committee supervises the printing, publishing and shipping of literature, as well as legal matters involved in printing, such as obtaining property for printing facilities. It is responsible for overseeing factories, properties, and financial operations of corporations used by Jehovah's Witnesses.
  • The Service Committee supervises the evangelical activity of Jehovah's Witnesses, which includes traveling overseers, pioneers, and the activities of congregation publishers. It oversees communication between the international headquarters, branch offices, and the congregations. It examines annual reports of preaching activity from the branches. It is responsible for inviting members to attend the Gilead school, the Bible School for Single Brothers, and the Traveling Overseers' School, and for assigning graduates of these schools to their places of service.
  • The Teaching Committee arranges congregation meetings, circuit assemblies, and regional and international conventions as well as various schools for elders, ministerial servants, pioneers and missionaries, such as Gilead school. It supervises preparation of material to be used in teaching, and oversees the development of new audio and video programs.
  • The Writing Committee supervises the writing and translation of all material published by the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society, including scripts for dramas and talk outlines. It responds to questions about scriptural, doctrinal, and moral issues, specific problems in the congregations, and the standing of members in congregations.
  • The Coordinator's Committee deals with emergencies, disaster relief and other matters, such as investigations. It comprises the coordinators, or a representative, from each of the other Governing Body committees and a secretary who is also a member of the Governing Body. It is responsible for the efficient operation of the other committees.

Representatives

Initially, the Governing Body directly appointed all congregation elders. By 1975, the appointment of elders and ministerial servants was said to be "made directly by a governing body of spirit-anointed elders or by them through other elders representing this body." In 2001, The Watchtower, stated that recommendations for such appointments were submitted to branch offices. As of September 2014, circuit overseers appoint elders and ministerial servants after discussion with congregation elders, without consulting with the branch office.

The Governing Body continues to directly appoint branch office committee members and traveling overseers, and only such direct appointees are described as "representatives of the Governing Body".

Relationship with "faithful and discreet slave"

Main article: Faithful and discreet slave

The Governing Body is said to provide "spiritual food" for Jehovah's Witnesses worldwide. Until late 2012, the Governing Body described itself as the representative and "spokesman" for God's "faithful and discreet slave class" (Jehovah's Witnesses who profess to be anointed) who are collectively said to be God's "prophet" and "channel for new spiritual light". The Governing Body does not consult with the other anointed Witnesses whom it was said to represent when formulating policy and doctrines or approving material for publications and conventions; the authority of the Governing Body was presumed to be analogous to that of the older men of Jerusalem in cases such as the first-century circumcision issue.

The majority of Witnesses who profess to be anointed have no authority to contribute to the development or change of doctrines. Anointed Witnesses are instructed to remain modest and avoid "wildly speculating about things that are still unclear", instead waiting for God to reveal his purposes in The Watchtower.

In 2009, The Watchtower indicated that the dissemination of "new spiritual light" is the responsibility of only "a limited number" of the "slave class", asking: "Are all these anointed ones throughout the earth part of a global network that is somehow involved in revealing new spiritual truths? No." In 2010 the society said that "deep truths" were discerned by "responsible representatives" of the "faithful and discreet slave class" at the group's headquarters, and then considered by the entire Governing Body before making doctrinal decisions.

In August 2011, the Governing Body stated that "we have no way of knowing the exact number of anointed ones on earth; nor do we need to know", and that it "does not maintain a global network of anointed ones". At the 2012 Annual Meeting of the Watch Tower Society, the "faithful and discreet slave" was redefined as referring to the Governing Body only and the terms are now synonymous.

Governing Body members

Samuel Herd (to the left)

Current

The following people are members of the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses (year of appointment in parentheses):

  • Kenneth Eugene Cook, Jr. (2018)
  • Gage Fleegle (2023)
  • Samuel Frederick Herd (1999)
  • Geoffrey William Jackson (2005)
  • Jody Jedele (2024)
  • Mark Stephen Lett (1999)
  • Gerrit Lösch (1994)
  • Douglas Mark Sanderson (2012)
  • Jacob Rumph (2024)
  • David Howard Splane (1999)
  • Jeffrey Winder (2023)

List of members

Prior to 1971, various Watch Tower Society directors were informally identified as members of the "governing body". Watch Tower publications began capitalizing Governing Body as a proper noun in 1971; The Watchtower announced that the "present Governing Body comprises eleven anointed witnesses of Jehovah" the same year. All members served until their deaths unless specified.

Name (Died) Tenure began Tenure ended Length of tenure Source(s)
Thomas James Sullivan (1974) 1 October 1971 30 July 1974 2 years, 302 days
John Otto Groh (1975) 23 January 1975 3 years, 114 days
Nathan Homer Knorr (1977) 8 June 1977 5 years, 250 days
Grant Suiter (1983) 22 November 1983 12 years, 52 days
Frederick William Franz (1992) 22 December 1992 21 years, 82 days
Lyman Alexander Swingle (2001) 14 March 2001 29 years, 164 days
Milton George Henschel (2003) 22 March 2003 31 years, 172 days
Raymond Victor Franz (2010) 20 October 1971 22 May 1980 8 years, 215 days
William Kirk Jackson (1981) 13 December 1981 10 years, 54 days
Leo Kincaid Greenlees (?) 1984–1985 c. 13–14 years
George Demetrius Gangas (1994) 28 July 1994 22 years, 281 days
Charles John Fekel (1977) c. 28 November 1974 24 April 1977 c. 2 years, 147 days
Ewart Charles Chitty (?) 1979 c. 4–5 years
John Charles Booth (1996) 8 January 1996 c. 21 years, 41 days
William Lloyd Barry (1999) 2 July 1999 c. 24 years, 216 days
Karl Frederick Klein (2001) 3 January 2001 c. 26 years, 36 days
Albert Darger Schroeder (2006) 8 March 2006 c. 31 years, 100 days
Daniel Sydlik (2006) 18 April 2006 c. 31 years, 141 days
Theodore Jaracz (2010) 9 June 2010 c. 35 years, 193 days
Martin Pötzinger (1988) c. 7 September 1977 16 June 1988 c. 10 years, 283 days
Carey Walter Barber (2007) 8 April 2007 c. 29 years, 213 days
John Edwin Barr (2010) 4 December 2010 c. 33 years, 88 days
Gerrit Lösch 1 July 1994 Incumbent 30 years, 181 days
Guy Hollis Pierce (2014) c. 2 October 1999 18 March 2014 c. 14 years, 167 days
David Howard Splane Incumbent c. 25 years, 88 days
Mark Stephen Lett
Samuel Frederick Herd
Anthony Morris III 1 September 2005 c. 22 February 2023 c. 17 years, 174 days
Geoffrey William Jackson Incumbent 19 years, 119 days
Douglas Mark Sanderson 1 September 2012 12 years, 119 days
Kenneth Eugene Cook, Jr. c. 24 January 2018 c. 6 years, 340 days
Gage Fleegle c. 18 January 2023 c. 1 year, 346 days
Jeffrey Winder
Jody Jedele c. 5 October 2024 c. 85 days
Jacob Rumph
  1. Director 1932–1973.
  2. Director 1965–fl. 1973.
  3. Director 1940–1977, vice-president 1940/1941–1942, president 1942–1977.
  4. Director 1938–1983, secretary–treasurer 1947–1983.
  5. Director 1944–1992, vice-president 1945–1977, president 1977–1992.
  6. Director 1945–2000, secretary-treasurer 1983/1984–2000.
  7. Director 1947–2000, vice-president ?–1992, president 1992–2000.
  8. Resigned, disfellowshipped in 1981.
  9. Director 1973–?.
  10. Resigned.
  11. Announced 28 November 1974.
  12. Resigned.
  13. Announced 7 September 1977. Appointed to succeed Fekel, Knorr and Groh.
  14. Director fl. 1982.
  15. Announced 2 October 1999.
  16. Announced 22 February 2023. Left the Governing Body in unclear circumstances.
  17. Announced 24 January 2018.
  18. Announced 18 January 2023.
  19. Announced 5 October 2024.

Timeline

Raymond FranzMilton George HenschelFrederick William FranzNathan Homer KnorrTimeline of Governing Body members since the Body's establishment in October 1971. Resignation dates for Greenlees and Chitty are approximate with high uncertainty. References are in the table above.  Died in office  Tenure ended while still alive  Incumbent

See also

References

  1. Penton, M. James (1997). Apocalypse Delayed: The Story of Jehovah's Witnesses. University of Toronto Press. p. 297. ISBN 0-8020-7973-3. Since 1975, the Governing Body has been the supreme ruling council of Jehovah's Witnesses.
  2. ^ "Questions From Readers". The Watchtower. November 15, 1972. p. 703.
  3. "Our active leader today", The Watchtower, September 15, 2010, page 27, "They recognize, however, that Christ is using a small group of anointed Christian men as a Governing Body to lead and direct his disciples on earth."
  4. "Bearing Thorough Witness" About God's Kingdom. Watchtower Bible and Tract Society. 2009. p. 110.
  5. As of September 2005, twelve members listed (See '"New Members of the Governing Body". The Watchtower. March 15, 2006. p. 26.)
    Schroeder died March 8, 2006. (See "His Delight Was in the Law of Jehovah". The Watchtower. September 15, 2006. p. 31.)
    Sydlik died April 18, 2006. (See "A Man Who Loved Life and People". The Watchtower. January 1, 2007. p. 8.)
    Barber died April 8, 2007. (See "Rejoicing Over "Victory With the Lamb"". The Watchtower. October 15, 2007. p. 31.)
    Jaracz died June 9, 2010. (See "Rejoicing Over "Victory With the Lamb"". The Watchtower. October 15, 2007. p. 23.)
    Barr died December 4, 2010. (See ""A Wonderful Overseer and a Dear Friend"". The Watchtower. May 15, 2011. p. 6.)
    Mark Sanderson appointed in September 2012 "A New Member of the Governing Body". The Watchtower. July 15, 2013. p. 26.
  6. ^ "Guy H. Pierce, Member of the Governing Body, Dies at 79". Official website of Jehovah's Witnesses. The Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania. March 20, 2014.
  7. Penton, M. James (1997). Apocalypse Delayed: The Story of Jehovah's Witnesses. University of Toronto Press. p. 217. ISBN 0-8020-7973-3.
  8. Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania (2007). Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses. pp. 4, 6.
  9. Botting, Heather & Gary (1984). The Orwellian World of Jehovah's Witnesses. University of Toronto Press. pp. 178. ISBN 0-8020-6545-7.
  10. Franz, Raymond (2007). In Search of Christian Freedom. Commentary Press. p. 123. ISBN 978-0-914675-17-4.
  11. ^ Franz, Raymond (2007). Crisis of Conscience. Commentary Press. pp. 58. ISBN 978-0-914675-23-5.
  12. Franz, Raymond (2007). In Search of Christian Freedom. Commentary Press. pp. 186, footnote. ISBN 978-0-914675-17-4.
  13. Penton, M. James (1997). Apocalypse Delayed: The Story of Jehovah's Witnesses. University of Toronto Press. pp. 162–163, 214. ISBN 0-8020-7973-3.
  14. Franz, Raymond (2007). Crisis of Conscience. Commentary Press. pp. 61–62. ISBN 978-0-914675-23-5.
  15. Penton, M. James (1997). Apocalypse Delayed: The Story of Jehovah's Witnesses. University of Toronto Press. p. 59. ISBN 0-8020-7973-3.
  16. "Kingdom Sign of the Servants". The Watchtower. Watch Tower Society. July 15, 1943. p. 216.
  17. "Theocratic Organization in Action". The Watchtower. November 1, 1944. p. 328.
  18. Qualified to be Ministers. Watch Tower Society. 1955. p. 381. cited by Raymond Franz, Crisis of Conscience, page 74
  19. "Divine Will International Assembly of Jehovah's Witnesses". The Watchtower. February 15, 1959. p. 115. So with intense interest the spiritual governing body of Jehovah's witnesses watched the developments ... Without delay the president of the Watch Tower Bible & Tract Society closed a contract with the owners to use the Polo Grounds simultaneously with Yankee Stadium.
  20. Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses. Watch Tower Society. 1970. p. 65.
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  22. Franz, Raymond. Crisis of Conscience. p. 31, 44. The seven directors at October 20 were Nathan Knorr, Fred Franz, Grant Suiter, Thomas Sullivan, Milton Henschel, Lyman Swingle and John Groh. The additional four to form the Governing Body were William Jackson, Leo Greenlees, George Gangas and Raymond Franz.
  23. Testimony by Fred Franz, Lord Strachan vs. Douglas Walsh Transcript, Lord Strachan vs. Douglas Walsh, 1954, as cited by Raymond Franz, Crisis of Conscience, 2007, page 75-76.
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  42. "Announcement". The Watchtower. April 15, 1992. p. 31.
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  45. "New Members of the Governing Body". The Watchtower. January 1, 2000. p. 29. The new members, all anointed Christians, are Samuel F. Herd; M. Stephen Lett; Guy H. Pierce; and David H. Splane. Samuel Herd ... was also serving as a helper to the Service Committee. Stephen Lett ... was a helper to the Teaching Committee. Guy Pierce ... had been serving as a helper to the Personnel Committee. David Splane ... had been a helper to the Writing Committee.
  46. "New Members of the Governing Body". The Watchtower. January 1, 2000. p. 26. Geoffrey W. Jackson and Anthony Morris III—would be added to the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses. ... In April 2003, became part of the United States Bethel family and began to work in the Translation Services Department. Soon thereafter, Brother Jackson was made a helper to the Teaching Committee of the Governing Body ... 2002 worked in the Service Department at Patterson and later as a helper to the Service Committee of the Governing Body.
  47. "Walking in the Path of Increasing Light". The Watchtower. February 15, 2006. p. 28.
  48. "How the Governing Body Differs From a Legal Corporation". The Watchtower. January 15, 2001. p. 29.
  49. ^ "How the Governing Body Is Organized". The Watchtower. May 15, 2008. p. 29.
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  53. 2012 Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses. pp. 13–17.
  54. "Theocratic Schools-Evidence of Jehovah's Love". The Watchtower. September 15, 2012. pp. 13–17.
  55. "A "Body of Elders" with Rotating Chairmanship". The Watchtower. November 15, 1971. p. 699,700. how will the "body of elders" in each congregation be selected? The governing body through the Watch Tower Society will send out a letter asking the committee that now looks after each congregation's activity to ... prayerfully consider who within your congregation really meets the qualifications of an elder or overseer. ... Then recommendations will be made to the governing body. ... After the governing body receives recommendations from the congregation, then proper appointments will be made. The governing body will do the appointing of elders in every congregation and this information will be sent out by the governing body through the various offices of the Society throughout the world.
  56. "Hope Based on the Unfolding Purpose of God". The Watchtower. February 1, 1975. p. 86.
  57. "Overseers and Ministerial Servants Theocratically Appointed". The Watchtower. January 15, 2001. p. 15.
  58. ^ "Questions From Readers". The Watchtower. November 15, 2014. pp. 28–30.
  59. "Overseers and Ministerial Servants Theocratically Appointed". The Watchtower. January 15, 2001. p. 15. In addition to appointing Branch Committee members, the Governing Body appoints Bethel elders and traveling overseers. However, they do commission responsible brothers to act for them in making certain other appointments.
  60. "Keep Holding Men of That Sort Dear". The Watchtower. October 1, 1988. pp. 18–19. traveling overseers sent forth by the Governing Body to preach the good news and help the congregations should be received hospitably and with respect. ... Elders, in particular, should show proper respect for these visiting representatives of the Governing Body. They are sent to the congregations because of their spiritual qualities and their experience, which is usually more extensive than that of many local elders.
  61. "Cooperating With the Governing Body Today". The Watchtower. March 15, 1990. pp. 19–20. Since February 1, 1976, each of the branches of the Watch Tower Society has had a Branch Committee made up of capable men appointed by the Governing Body. As representatives of the Governing Body for the country or countries under the supervision of their branch, these brothers must be faithful, loyal men. ... Branch Committees recommend mature, spiritual men to serve as circuit and district overseers. After being appointed directly by the Governing Body, they serve as traveling overseers. These brothers visit circuits and congregations in order to build them up spiritually and help them apply instructions received from the Governing Body.
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  66. "'They Shall Know that a Prophet Was Among Them'". The Watchtower. April 1, 1972. p. 200. the modern-day "prophet," the spirit-begotten, anointed ones who are the nucleus of Jehovah's witnesses today
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  71. "The Faithful Steward and Its Governing Body". The Watchtower. June 15, 2009. pp. 23–24. They do not believe that their being of the anointed gives them special insights beyond what even some experienced members of the "great crowd" may have. They do not believe that they necessarily have more holy spirit than their companions of the 'other sheep' have. They do not expect special treatment; nor do they claim that their partaking of the emblems places them above the appointed elders in the congregation.
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  73. "Insight That Jehovah Has Given". The Watchtower. March 15, 1989. p. 22. It is through the columns of The Watchtower that explanations of vital Scriptural truths have been provided for us by Jehovah's 'faithful and discreet slave.' The Watchtower is the principal instrument used by the 'slave' class for dispensing spiritual food.
  74. "The Spirit Searches into the Deep Things of God". The Watchtower. July 15, 2010. p. 23. When the time comes to clarify a spiritual matter in our day, holy spirit helps responsible representatives of 'the faithful and discreet slave' at world headquarters to discern deep truths that were not previously understood. The Governing Body as a whole considers adjusted explanations. What they learn, they publish for the benefit of all.
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  89. 1973 Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses. Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania. p. 257. The Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses consists of eleven brothers, all anointed of God. They are as follows: Frederick W. Franz, Raymond V. Franz, George D. Gangas, Leo K. Greenlees, John O. Groh, Milton G. Henschel, William K. Jackson, Nathan H. Knorr, Grant Suiter, Thomas J. Sullivan and Lyman A. Swingle.
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  91. "He Ran for "The Prize of the Upward Call" and Won!". The Watchtower. September 15, 1974. p. 554. On October 31, 1932, he was made a member of the board of directors of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania; he was also one of the eleven-member governing body of Jehovah's witnesses.
  92. Jehovah's Witnesses - Proclaimers of God's Kingdom. Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania. p. 71. Thomas (Bud) Sullivan, who later served as a member of the Governing Body, recalled: "It was my privilege to visit Brooklyn Bethel in the late summer of 1918 during the brothers' incarceration.
  93. 1979 Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses. Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania. p. 97.
  94. "A Man of Single Purpose". The Watchtower. March 15, 1975. p. 190.
  95. Jehovah's Witnesses Proclaimers of God's Kingdom. Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania. p. 91. On June 10, 1940, he became the vice-president of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society (Pennsylvania corporation).
  96. "Firm to the End". The Watchtower. July 15, 1977. p. 441.
  97. 1939 Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses. Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania. p. 195. The corporation, the Watch Tower Bible & Tract Society, pursuant to its charter and by-laws, and the laws of the State of Pennsylvania, held its annual meeting at Pittsburgh, North Side, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, on the first day of October, A.D. 1938, at which annual meeting a Board of Directors was elected as follows, to wit: J. F. Rutherford, C. A. Wise, W. E. Van Amburgh, H. H. Riemer, T. J. Sullivan, Wm. P. Heath, Jr., and Grant Suiter, to hold office for a period of three years, or until their successors are duly elected.
  98. "A Loyal Fighter Passes On". The Watchtower. February 1, 1984. p. 9.
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  101. "Rewarded With "the Crown of Life"". The Watchtower. March 15, 1993. pp. 31–32.
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  103. "He "Endured to the End"". The Watchtower. July 1, 2001. p. 31.
  104. "He Loved Kindness". The Watchtower. August 15, 2003. p. 31.
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  106. "Announcements". Our Kingdom Ministry. August 1980. p. 2. Raymond Victor Franz is no longer a member of the Governing Body and of the Brooklyn Bethel family as of May 22, 1980.
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  109. "'A Very, Very Devoted Man'". The Watchtower. February 15, 1982. p. 31.
  110. 1986 Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses. Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania. p. 255.
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  112. "His Deeds Follow Him". The Watchtower. December 1, 1994. p. 31.
  113. "Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses Enlarged". The Watchtower. January 15, 1975. p. 60.
  114. "A Joyful Perseverer in Good Work". The Watchtower. July 1, 1977. p. 399.
  115. Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses. 1980. pp. 257–258.
  116. "He Humbly Served Jehovah". The Watchtower. June 15, 1996. p. 32.
  117. "We Were a Team". The Watchtower. April 1, 2001. p. 24.
  118. "Jehovah Has Dealt Rewardingly With Me". The Watchtower. October 1, 1984. p. 21.
  119. ""Jehovah Has Been Very Good to Me!"". The Watchtower. May 1, 2001. p. 21.
  120. "His Delight Was in the Law of Jehovah". The Watchtower. September 15, 2006. p. 31.
  121. "A Man Who Loved Life and People". The Watchtower. January 1, 2007. p. 8.
  122. "'The Things He Did Have Gone Right With Him'". The Watchtower. November 15, 2010. p. 23.
  123. Theodore Jaracz Memorial Service Brochure Archived July 17, 2011, at the Wayback Machine (1.4MB)
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  125. "A Staunch Fighter for the Truth". The Watchtower. September 15, 1988. p. 31.
  126. "Rejoicing Over "Victory With the Lamb"". The Watchtower. October 15, 2007. p. 31.
  127. ""A Wonderful Overseer and a Dear Friend"". The Watchtower. May 15, 2011. p. 6.
  128. "He 'Knew the Way'". The Watchtower. December 15, 2014. p. 3.
  129. "Announcement". Watch Tower Society. Archived from the original on February 24, 2023. Retrieved February 24, 2023.
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