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Historic Vote! Stassi Cramm 1st Female Prophet-Pres of CoC!

Author
RickB
Published
Mon 01 Sep 2025
Episode Link
https://gospeltangents.com/2025/09/stassi-cramm-1st-female-prophet/

History was made Sunday night in Independence, Missouri. The Community of Christ gathered for the election and ordination of the 1st female prophet president in Community of Christ. It was a a momentous occasion. The focus of the event was Stassi Cramm, who was anticipated to take on this significant leadership role, following Steven Veazey’s retirement. She became the 1st female prophet-president of Community of Christ, and just the 2nd female leader of a Restoration Church since Pauline Hancock.


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A New Era Begins


Independence, MO – June 1st, 2025 marked a truly historic day for the Community of Christ, as Stassi Cramm was officially ordained as the new prophet-president. This momentous event, which occurred during the Community of Christ World Conference in Independence, not only signifies a new chapter for the church but also positions Cramm as the first female prophet-president of the Community of Christ. She is also recognized as one of the few female leaders in the broader Restoration movement, following Pauline Hancock.


The atmosphere leading up to the ordination was charged with anticipation and excitement. The World Conference began with procedural matters, including a review of rules and the dissolution of the First Presidency. On May 31st, 2025, Stassi Cramm formally accepted her nomination for the role.


Road to the Vote


Throughout May 31st, caucus meetings were held to discuss the upcoming vote25. Reports from these meetings indicated strong support for Stassi Cramm. The evangelist quorum showed “full support,” and in the high priest quorum, “nobody opposed,” although some individuals did abstain from voting. While some anticipated that the vote might not be entirely unanimous, the overall sentiment suggested a “slam dunk.” The vote itself was scheduled for 2:00 PM Central time on June 1st, 2025.


1st Female Prophet


The ordination service itself was described as “amazing” and “spirit-filled.” Attendees enthusiastically sang “The Spirit of God Like a Fire is Burning.” There was a palpable sense of “hope” and inspiration among the congregants. The anthem “We’ll Rise and we’ll Shout!” was notably sung with great passion, with the organist deeply engaged. Deb Luce remarked on the excitement, expressing that Stassi Cramm had “sparked that [hope] a little bit more” and emphasized the importance of holding onto existing doctrines.


For those who might harbor reservations about female ordination, the message was clear: “harden not your hearts” and “allow the spirit to speak.” It was also highlighted that “the voice of God is not a spirit of contention” and that “God won’t divide us.”


A Legacy of Firsts


Stassi Cramm’s ordination as prophet-president on June 1st, 2025, is a significant milestone, making her the first woman to hold this top leadership position in the Community of Christ. This historic occasion was eagerly awaited, with many anticipating it would be a “history making day.” As one witness to the event noted, it was “awesome” to be there for this moment. Stassi went on to reorganize the Council of 12 Apostles. With some retiring and reassigning others, 6 new apostles were called; Mareva Tchong was reassigned from President of the Apostles to become the new Presiding Evangelist (what LDS would call the Presiding Patriarch.)


It was awesome to attend World Conference and witness the 1st female prophet be ordained in the Community of Christ. I’m hoping to get Stassi Cramm on an interview in September. I hope it happens!


Check out the video to witness the events of this historic event! What are your thoughts on the news?


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