The
Presiding Bishop is a role in the church hierarchy of several denominations of the
Latter Day Saint movement. Each Presiding Bishop has two counselors; the three together form the
Presiding Bishopric. The position shares its origin with that of
bishop.
Edward Partridge was the first man ordained to the office of bishop in the early
Church of Christ on February 4, 1831. Partridge became known as the
First Bishop and later the "Presiding Bishop" when subordinate bishops were called in the
Nauvoo period (1839–44). After the
1844 succession crisis, the role of Presiding Bishop evolved separately in different denominations of the movement.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints In
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the largest denomination of the Latter Day Saint movement, the Presiding Bishop is the highest leadership position within the church's
Aaronic priesthood. The three members of the Presiding Bishopric serve as church
general authorities and oversee the church's temporal affairs (buildings, properties, commercial corporations, etc.) throughout the world. Along with the
First Presidency and the
Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, the Presiding Bishopric is a part of the
Council on the Disposition of the Tithes, which oversees and authorizes the expenditure of all
tithing funds. The Presiding Bishopric is also responsible for overseeing the church's Aaronic priesthood, although most of the work in this area is delegated to the
Young Men General Presidency. Since November 2025, the church's Presiding Bishop has been
W. Christopher Waddell.
Community of Christ The Presiding Bishopric of
Community of Christ, the second largest denomination, are the chief financial officers and trustees of the church. As such, they are trustees in trust for all church property, including local congregational facilities. They are responsible for the administration of the temporal affairs of the whole church. They lead the Order of Bishops in providing support and mentoring to the financial officers of congregations and mission centers. The Presiding Bishopric serves also as the presidency of the Aaronic priesthood and leads the Order of Bishops in providing support, training, and advocacy in empowering the Aaronic Ministers. They direct the stewardship education efforts of the church and lead financial development efforts with major donors. The Presiding Bishopric is a part of the World Church Leadership Council, along with the First Presidency and Council of Twelve Apostles. They also serve as members of the World Church Finance Board, which proposes budgets to the World Conference for approval. The current Presiding Bishop of the church is Ronald D. Harmon Jr., with Willem van Klinken and Carla K. Long as counselors.
Remnant Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints In the
Remnant Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, a man recognized as a "literal descendant of
Aaron" (or Kohanim) can, under the direction of the First Presidency, hold the role of Presiding Bishop alone, without counselors. At this time, the only man to hold the title of Presiding Bishop under these conditions is W. Kevin Romer. ==Church of God in Christ==