Minutes, , Geauga Co., OH, 13 Jan. 1836. Featured version copied [between ca. 4 Apr. and ca. 16 May 1836] in Minute Book 1, pp. 200–203; handwriting of ; CHL. For more complete source information, see the source note for Minute Book 1.
Historical Introduction
On Tuesday, 12 January 1836, JS invited the and other leaders to meet at ten o’clock the next morning “to take into concideration the subject of the .” Several changes had been made to the church’s administrative structure in the previous thirteen months because of deaths, disciplinary removal, and the creation of two new governing bodies: the and the First Quorum of the . Formally filling all vacancies in church councils and quorums was a key part of the church’s preparation for the anticipated solemn assembly in the in , Ohio.
Several men were serving simultaneously in two or more church governing offices prior to the 13 January 1836 meeting. For instance, and had held positions in both the and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles since February 1835. Likewise, , , and had been serving since early December 1834 as assistant presidents in the church’s presidency in addition to their positions on the Kirtland high council and Joseph Smith Sr.’s role as church . It appears that after this 13 January grand council, men ordained to the no longer held multiple offices.
The 13 January grand council meeting became the first in a series of meetings preparatory to the solemn assembly and the promised of power in the . The grand council consisted of the presidencies of and , the Quorum of the Twelve, and the high councils and of Kirtland and Missouri. JS’s journal notes that “the presidency of the Seventy were also present, and many more of the of the church of the latterday Saints.” At this meeting, the grand council further organized the church’s leadership structure, continued setting the quorums of the priesthood in order, ordained several men to priesthood offices, and established a committee to draft rules of conduct for use in the nearly finished House of the Lord. Supplementing the official minutes presented here, JS’s journal records that the meeting also featured blessings and prayers for the sick. JS’s journal also notes his optimism and joy following the meeting: “This has been one of the best days that I ever spent, there has been an entire unison of feeling expressed in all our proceedings this day, and the Spirit of the God of Israel has rested upon us in mighty power, and it has been good for us to be here, in this heavenly place in Christ Jesus, and altho much fatiegued with the labours of the day, yet my spiritual reward has been verry great indeed.”
There are two extant accounts of the 13 January meeting, both based on the official minutes that recorded at the meeting, probably on loose paper. copied the minutes into Minute Book 1 sometime in the spring of 1836, and penned an alternate account in JS’s journal sometime shortly after the meeting took place. Because Minute Book 1 represents the official record of meetings on church governance in , the minutes as written into that record are featured here. Significant differences between the featured text and JS’s journal are noted.
, we thee to be an in the and pray that thou mayest have all the power of thy ministry, we also ordain thee a high counsellor in the at , and we pray that thou mayest have great wisdom and be very useful in the church and through faithfulness thou shalt have all the blessings of heaven and of earth and no man shall take them from thee.
we also ordain thee to be a high priest and pray that thou mayest be a minister in Righteousness and go forth and proclaim the gospel with great power. We also ordain thee to be a high counsellor in the high counsil of and we say, if thou art faithful great blessings shall be given to you.
, We ordain thee to be an high priest and pray that thy crown be made to shine as the stars that thou mayest always bear off the gospel triumphly in in the face of all opposition, We also ordain thee to be a high counsellor at that at , praying that you may have the spirit of these offices to which you are now ordained, and this shall be the case through your faithfulness.
, We ordain thee to be an high priest in the Church of the Latter day Saints, and pray that all the powers of thy mind may be enlisted in building up the kingdom of God, that thou mayest be consecrated to God from this very hour: We also ordain thee to be a high counsellor at the stake of and we say to thee, if thou wilt be faithful, thou shalt have all the blessings pertaining to the offices to which you have been ordained and no power shall take them from thee. amen.
and were appointed counsellors pro tem in the place of Elders [p. 202]
McWithy was ordained an elder on 15 February 1833 and had lived in Kirtland since 1835. JS performed a marriage at McWithy’s house in December 1835. (Minutes, 15 Feb. 1833; Geauga Co., OH, Deed Records, 1795–1921, vol. 20, pp. 299–300, 15 July 1835, microfilm 20,238, U.S. and Canada Record Collection, FHL; JS, Journal, 13 Dec. 1835.)