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Leadership Structure

The Infernal Hierarchy of the Church.

The Church of Satan’s Glory is governed by an internal structure of sacred roles, each designed to serve the Church, uphold its values, and guide its members with honor. Leadership is not a title of power—it is a mantle of responsibility, carried with Honor, Truth, Duty, and Humility.

All leaders are held to the same code of conduct as every member: truthfulness, integrity, and honor in all things.

 

Reverend
The Reverend is the highest authority within the Church.
They serve as the voice of doctrine, the guardian of Church law, and the spiritual head of the entire congregation. The Reverend approves all expenditures, ranks, initiations, and decisions relating to Church governance. They are also the final voice in disciplinary action and Church-wide decisions.

Current Reverend: Diakome Nukahn

Father
The Father is the Reverend’s left hand.
They assist in all matters of Church operation, lead services when the Reverend is unavailable, and help guide the development of doctrine, policy, and ritual. The Father may make minor decisions independently but must defer to the Reverend on major issues such as finances or discipline.

Current Father: William Afton

Elders (Council of Four)
The Elders serve as both spiritual guides and protectors of Church integrity.
Chosen for their devotion, wisdom, and conduct, the four Elders assist in overseeing investigations, reviewing member concerns, and supporting the leadership in decision-making. Elders also offer prayer support and spiritual guidance to the congregation.

When vacancies arise, new Elders are chosen through an election process involving both the Council and the general Church membership.

 

Current Elders: (Open)

Acolytes
Acolytes serve in a support role during rituals and ceremonies.
They are responsible for the preparation, maintenance, and respectful handling of sacred tools and ritual spaces. While Acolytes do not possess authority in Church decisions, their dedication and discipline are essential to the success of all ceremonies.

Members
All members of the Church are expected to live with truth, honor, and sincerity.
They have the right to attend worship, engage in spiritual growth, and offer suggestions to strengthen the Church. Members may also report concerns or violations directly to Elders or higher authorities. Each member represents the Church publicly and spiritually—and is held to the same standards of moral conduct.

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