DETAILS AND ANALYSIS in Jehovah's Witness Organization The worldwide organization of Jehovah's Witnesses has just undergone major reorganization. For the first time in history, the president of the Watchtower Society is not the sect's spiritual leader. Rather, the Governing Body (the spiritual leaders) have been totally separated from the Watchtower corporate presidency and its Board of Directors. |
This major restructuring was announced at the October Annual Meeting of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania, the parent body of all the various Watchtower corporations worldwide. Henschel, 80, was replaced as President by a much younger man, Don Adams, 50. Additionally, the powers and the material assets of the Society have now been divided among a number of separate corporations, each headed by its own president -- none of whom are members of the Governing Body. So, the Governing Body members who formerly sat on corporate boards and controlled the assets, now exercise a moral influence rather than any legally binding authority. One obvious result is that the organization and its assets are less vulnerable to a major lawsuit. If the Governing Body is sued for deaths resulting from its ban on blood transfusions, the Society's factories can not be taken in a settlement, because the factories are owned by a distinct corporation. If the WTB&TS corporation is found criminally liable, the Governing Body members are safe, because they are not Directors of that corporation. |
Milton Henschel |
A change was long expected, since the sect's leadership had painted itself into a corner. Governing Body members were required to be of the "Anointed" class, composed of men who became Witnesses as adults before the year 1935. This excludes younger men, and limits the Governing Body to an older group each year. Few men in their 80s or 90s are up to running a corporation. Rather than change the doctrine, the Witnesses have restructured the organization. Since the Governing Body is no longer connected to the corporate Board of Directors, the Watchtower corporations can be run by a new generation of younger men. |