A district has a function analogous to a stake, but is organized where there are too few members to organize a stake. Its relationship to a stake is similar to the relationship between a
ward and a
branch. Once the membership in a district achieves sufficient numbers, it may be reorganized as a stake. Districts differ from stakes in the following ways: • A district does not have its own
patriarch. Members are assigned to the nearest stake patriarch. • Districts do not have a
high priests quorum. The high priests quorum is a stake organization. Men residing in a district may not be ordained to the priesthood office of high priest. • Districts are composed of branches only and cannot have wards, regardless of the size of the branches. • The presiding authority in a district is the
mission president; members of the mission presidency conduct
temple recommend,
patriarchal blessing,
Melchizedek priesthood ordination, and
missionary qualification interviews, not members of the district presidency. • The district presidency serves as a representative of the mission presidency since many missions have multiple districts and the mission presidency may live a great distance from the district itself. • In many very small and remote districts, some male
missionaries serve as
branch presidents or in other leadership positions at the local and district levels. Such arrangements may also be made in branches of stakes, but it is more common in districts.
Minimum requirements and creation There is no minimum number of members or branches needed to create a district. A
mission president can propose the creation of a district by lodging an application to the
First Presidency and
Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.
Conversion to a stake For a district to become a stake, the following requirements must be met: • a minimum number of members. In the United States and Canada, the number is 3000. Outside of the United States and Canada, the number is 1900. • at least five congregations which can function as
wards. Each ward requires at least 15 active, full-
tithe-paying
Melchizedek priesthood holders. Wards should have at least 300 members in the United States and Canada; elsewhere, they must have at least 150 members. • an additional 24 active, full-
tithe-paying
Melchizedek priesthood holders in the stake boundaries. ==Temple district==