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As of 2003, here were 2811 inhabitants living in this eldership.
This enabled the eldership to start thinking about what we want to do next year to grow together.
The Church is led by an eldership team of 3 people, along with the staff and trustee teams.
Mike also serves on the National Eldership of the movement.
The town remains the centre of the eldership, which contains 74 settlements.
In cities, an elder is elected to each eldership district, along with a mayor for the city.
Now it is a center of an eldership, the smallest administrative division in Lithuania.
He welcomed African Americans into his church, and ordained at least two to the eldership.
Also, municipality councils appoint elders to be in charge of an eldership.
An eldership could either be a very small region consisting of few villages, one single town, or part of a big city.
It is the seat of an eldership.
As of 2001, it had 584 inhabitants and was the seat for the Onuškis eldership.
This publication included, in 1869-1870, his series of articles that later was published as A treatise on the eldership.
He believes the ensuing growth after his arrival helped him to make many changes, including switching to all male eldership.
Between 1422 to 1441 it was known as the Eldership of Samogitia.
After 1569, Lithuania had eight voivodeships and one eldership remaining:
The symbols were used by the Eldership of Žemaitija.
A document from 1556 states that Panevėžys, along with 57 other towns and 359 villages was part of this eldership.
It has an eldership status.
Center of eldership.
The village used to belong to Vilkija eldership and there used to be a manor.
Eiguliai is an eldership in the city of Kaunas, Lithuania.
This left Lithuania with eight voivodeships and one eldership:
For all my attempts to attain the stature of venerated eldership, the honor was slipping from my grasp.
A Treatise on the Eldership.