By 1937 the congregation had elected Lyons "rabbi for life".
The congregation subsequently elected Jeanette Marks as a trustee.
His confused and disappointed congregation elected to find a replacement for Wigglesworth, an unnamed preacher who went on to embezzle funds from the church.
The congregation elected to build a new church in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood.
His congregation elected him on three occasions as a delegate to their General Chapters.
He made Teplice his seat, where the congregation, the largest in the district, had elected him rabbi.
Some congregations elected to leave the church entirely following various General Council decisions.
In 1896, the congregation elected Franklin to another five-year term as rabbi.
At an estimated cost of £1000, the congregation elected to build a new chapel on ground belonging to the existing chapel in Stirling Street.
Local congregations elect delegates to a delegate body, which in turn elects the conference leadership.