- David D. Schaal
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David D. Schaal has been a member of the First Presidency of the Community of Christ since 2005. Schaal was also a member of the church's Council of Twelve Apostles from 2002 to 2005.
A native of Des Moines, Iowa,[1] Schaal and Kenneth N. Robinson were selected by Stephen M. Veazey as counselors in the First Presidency when Veazey was selected as the eighth prophet–president of the Community of Christ.[2] When Robinson retired in 2007, Schaal was kept as a counselor and now serves with Veazey and Becky L. Savage in the First Presidency.[3][4]
Schaal has degrees from Graceland University and Park University and has been a leader in the Community of Christ in Michigan; Omaha, Nebraska; and Santa Cruz, California.[1]
Notes
- ^ a b David D. Schaal, cofchrist.org, accessed 2008-06-10.
- ^ "Official Minutes of Business Session", Community of Christ World Conference 2005, 2005-06-04.
- ^ Steve Brisendine, "Community of Christ posed to break gender barrier", Associated Press, 2007-03-02.
- ^ "Official Minutes of Business Session", Community of Christ World Conference 2007, 2007-03-27.
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