A Council, composed of all Territorial Commanders and active Commissioners, which meets to elect new generals and debate Army policy at an international level.
Composed of the Chief of the Staff, all active commissioners, except the spouse of the General, and all territorial commanders. The High Council elects the General in accordance with the Salvation Army Act 1980.
Twelve high priests who sit as a council under the direction of a stake presidency and minister in teaching, training, and supervising stake personnel or programs. The high council also convenes as a disciplinary council in cases of serious personal transgression.
a body of twelve high priests who are called and set apart in each stake to assist and advise the stake presidency under whom they serve
an exercise of spiritual discernment and time is therefore set aside for worship, reflection and prayer throughout the duration of the council
Supreme governmental body of the Ancients. Led by the First Speaker chosen by the council. Hyperspace, the: Even though the external methods used to exceed the speed of light were varied and many races had their own theories on the exact nature of the so-called hyperspace. The Ancient scientist described the Hyperspace as 'a place that exists in all places' or 'a place beyond time'. A very limited application of the Hyperspace is the FTL Drive, which can be used to travel vast distances in relatively short time spans.
This term is used to describe the primary council members of a single game chapter. The primary High Council positions are Chapter Leader, Assistant Chapter Leader, Lord/Lady of Initiation, Lord/Lady of Merchants and the Lord/Lady of Diplomacy. This governing body sets policy, manages members and sets the direction for their game chapter.
In Mormonism, a high council is one of several different governing bodies that have existed in the church hierarchy on many Latter Day Saint denominations. Most often, the term refers to a stake high council in a local stake, but other high councils include the standing Presiding High Council in Zion, and the "travelling high council" better-known as the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.