Stake and ward council meetings


Stake and ward councils are meetings of local congregations within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
A ward is a standard local congregation unit, while a stake is made up of several wards. This arrangement is roughly comparable to diocese and archdiocese in the Roman Catholic faith.
These LDS Church council meetings include:

Principal councils

In student and singles wards where not all these offices exist, the counselors of the elders quorum president are often involved in the ward council as well.

Purpose-specific supplementary councils or meetings

Descriptions of some other regular meetings within the church follow.
  • The ward youth council typically meets monthly and includes the bishopric, youth who serve as an assistant in the priests quorum, the presidents of the teachers and deacons quorums, the Young Women class presidents, and the ward Young Women president.
  • The ward young single adult committee meet regularly and includes a counselor from the bishopric, the Relief Society presidency, and the elders quorum presidency, along with young single adult leaders, and the married couple serving as young single adult advisers.
  • The missionary coordination meeting includes the ward mission leader, ward missionaries, and local full-time missionaries, where available. In addition, a counselor from the Relief Society presidency, the elders quorum presidency, the oldest Young Women class presidency and an assistant from the priests quorum presidency are invited.
  • The bishops' welfare council typically meets quarterly and includes the bishops and branch presidents in the stake and welfare specialists, as needed.