Science Fair Projects Ideas - Ward (Mormonism)

All Science Fair Projects

      

Science Fair Project Encyclopedia for Schools!

  Search    Browse    Forum  Coach    Links    Editor    Help    Tell-a-Friend    Encyclopedia    Dictionary     

Science Fair Project Encyclopedia

For information on any area of science that interests you,
enter a keyword (eg. scientific method, molecule, cloud, carbohydrate etc.).
Or else, you can start by choosing any of the categories below.

Ward (Mormonism)

In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a ward is the larger of two types of local congregations (the smaller being a branch). A ward is presided over by a bishop, the equivalent of a pastor in other religions. Two counselors serve with the bishop to help with administrative duties of the ward and also preside in the absence of the bishop. A branch is presided over by a 'branch president' who may or may not have counselors (depending on the size of the branch).

A ward-sized congregation typically consists of 200 to 400 active church members within an area that is a reasonable travel time of the meetinghouse. ("Reasonable" will vary between countries and regions.) A stake may be organized if there are at least three ward-sized congregations in adjacent areas. Once the stake has been organized, the ward-size congregations are organized into wards. If there are not sufficient congregations in an area to form a stake, a district (analogous to but smaller than a stake) is formed to oversee local congregations. Congregations not in stakes or too small to be wards are organized as branches. Branches may be organized in stakes, but wards may not be organized in districts. Where there are greater numbers of active church members (such as Utah), the area of a ward can be as small as a few square miles.

The main organizations (called auxiliaries) of a ward that are overseen directly by the Bishop are the Relief Society (the LDS Women's organization), the Young Men and Young Women's organizations, the Primary Association (the children's organization) and the Sunday School. In branches, these organizations are filled as there are sufficient active members to fill these positions. The offices of the lesser or Aaronic Priesthood (typically males 12 to 18 years of age) are not considered auxiliary, as they are priesthood offices, and the priesthood is central to, and directs the Church and its auxiliaries. All auxiliaries are considered appendages to the priesthood.

In addition, within stakes, offices of the higher or Melchizedek Priesthood (Elders and High Priests) within individual wards and branches are advised by the Bishop but overseen by the Stake President. Within districts, offices of the higher or Melchizedek Priesthood within individual branches are advised by the Branch President but overseen by the District President.

See also

Last updated: 05-25-2005 14:30:07
10-26-2009 08:16:03
The contents of this article is licensed from www.wikipedia.org under the GNU Free Documentation License. Click here to see the transparent copy and copyright details
Science kits, science lessons, science toys, maths toys, hobby kits, science games and books - these are some of many products that can help give your kid an edge in their science fair projects, and develop a tremendous interest in the study of science. When shopping for a science kit or other supplies, make sure that you carefully review the features and quality of the products. Compare prices by going to several online stores. Read product reviews online or refer to magazines.

Start by looking for your science kit review or science toy review. Compare prices but remember, Price $ is not everything. Quality does matter.
Science Fair Coach
What do science fair judges look out for?
ScienceHound
Science Fair Projects for students of all ages
All Science Fair Projects.com Site
All Science Fair Projects Homepage
Search | Browse | Links | From-our-Editor | Books | Help | Contact | Privacy | Disclaimer | Copyright Notice