Brussels Central Ward: Strombeeklinde 110, Grimbergen 1853 Belgium
Created in 1984 for French-speaking members, in 1993 it was named Louise Ward. In 2009 it became the Brussels 2nd Ward and in 2015 its name was changed to Brussels Central.
Oral Histories of Marcel Kahne (1996) Armand Noe (1974), Michel and Corinne Mazy (2011), Alain Engelen (2016) are shared with the Church History Library.
Oral histories of Phlippe Kaye, Joseph Scheen, Lucienne Bagerius, Daniel Porignaux, Robert Badoux, Richard and Brigitte VanHulst, Jean-Aime Kira, Berengere Desmedt, Gabriel Fraikin, Marc Vannuvel, Wallace Bounoider, Louise Martin, were all given in 2002 and shared with the Church History Library.
Charleroi First Ward: Rue de la Tombe 160, Mont Sur Marchienne 6032 Belgium
Created as a branch in 1925, it became a ward when the Brussels Stake was formed in 1977. In 1992 it became Charleroi First Ward. In 2014 it was divided to form the Nivelles Ward and the Shape Branch.
Oral histories of Stefan and Catherine Hoffman (2002), and Gabin, Fleur and Eve Mendene (2015), as well as reports from many missionaries were shared with the Church History Library.
Branch and ward records have been shared since 1895.
Charleroi 2nd Ward: 113 Avenue d Azebois, Gosselies 6041 Belgium
Created in 1992 from the Charleroi Ward. Boundaries were changed in 2014 when Nivelles and Mons Wards were formed.
Oral histories of Stefan and Catherine Hoffman (2002), and Gabin, Fleur and Eve Mendene (2015), as well as reports from many missionaries were shared with the Church History Library.
Branch and ward records have been shared since 1895.
Ixelles Branch: Strombeeklinde 110, Grimbergen 1853 Belgium
Created in 2018 to serve Spanish-speaking members in the Brussels Central Ward.
Liège Ward: 61 avenue de la Grande Rotisse, Grivegnee 4030 Belgium
Created as a branch in 1892, it became a ward when the Brussels stake was formed in 1977. In 1994 it was made a branch in the Liège Belgium District, and returned to the Brussels Stake in 2006. Boundaries were changed in 2007 and it was made a ward in 2016. In 2024 it was divided to form the Arlon Branch, with part of the Luxembourg 1st Ward.
An oral history of Raymond Gobin (2016) is shared with the Church History Library, as well as many journals from members and reports from missionaries.
Branch and ward records have been shared since 1889.
Namur Ward: Rue du Grand Tige B 45, Erpent 5101 Belgium
Created for one year in 1910, then renewed briefly in 1924 and again in 1947. Became a ward in 1977. In 2007 boundaries were changed to include members from the Huy Branch.
Oral histories of Hedwige Havrenne (2012) and Michel and Corinne Mazy (2011), were shared with the Church History Library, as well as many journals from members and reports from missionaries.
Nivelles Ward: 66 Chausee de Braine le Comte, Nivelles 1400 Belgium
Created in 1969 as a dependent branch, it was independent in 1974, then made a ward in 1997. Boundaries were changed in 2014 to include members from the Mons Ward.
An oral history of Andre and Anne DeLauw (2002) as well as missionary reports are shared with the Church History Library.
Branch and ward records have been shared since 1971.
Shape Branch: Rue des Postes 103, Mons-Nimy 7020 Belgium
From a dependent branch, it became independent in 1976 and was made the Mons Ward in 2012. In 2014 it became the Shape Branch for English-speaking members. The name is from the nearby Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE), a NATO military headquarters located in Casteau, near Mons, Belgium.
Branch and ward records have been shared with the Church History Library since 1950.