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WORLD METHODIST COUNCIL


The 'World Methodist Council', founded in 1881, is an association of churches in the Methodist tradition which comprises most of the world's Wesleyan denominations.

Contents
Extension and Organization
Activities
Continuous activities
World Methodist Peace Award
World Methodist Evangelism Institute
Members
Churches
References
External links

Extension and Organization


The World Methodist council comprises 76 member denominations in 132 countries and representing about 75 million people, which makes Methodism one of the bigger Protestant denominations worldwide, among them the United Methodist Church, the United Church of Christ in the Philippines, the African Methodist Episcopal Church, the United Church of Canada, the British Methodist Church, the Uniting Church of Australia, the Wesleyan Church, and the Church of the Nazarene.
Affiliated organizations are the World Fellowship of Methodist and Uniting Churches, the Oxford-Institute of Methodist Theological Studies, the World Methodist Historical Society, the World Federation of Methodist and Uniting Church Women and the - The General Commission on Archives and History.
The highest organ of the World Methodist Council is the World Methodist Conference meeting every five years. The next conference will be held in 2011. On 24 July, Sunday Mbang stepped down as chairperson of the council and Barrett took over his position as well as elected president for the council. [1]
The headquarters have offices in Lake Junaluska, North Carolina, Nashville, Tennessee, and Atlanta, Georgia
Current officers are:
:General Secretary: George H. Freeman
:Chairperson: Rev Dr. John C. A. Barrett
:Vice-Chairperson: Rev. Paulo Lockmann
:Honorary President: Dr. Frances M. Alguire
:Geneva Secretary: Dr. Denis C. Dutton
:Treasurer: Dr. James W. Holsinger, Jr.

Activities


Continuous activities

The World Methodist Council has eight standing committees:

★ Ecumenics and Dialogue is engaged in ecumenical dialogue with the Roman Catholic Church, the Anglican Communion, the Lutheran World Federation and the World Alliance of Reformed Churches. It is also working towards a dialogue with the Orthodox Church and with the Pentecostal Churches.

★ Education is concerned with education in churches and with Methodist educational institutions. It has organized an international Association of Methodist Schools, Colleges, and Universities promoting quality and value-centered education. The association links representatives from over 700 Methodist related schools and colleges all over the world.

★ Evangelism is coordinating worldwide evangelism efforts of Methodist churches

★ Family Life is concerned with applying Christian values to issues like relationships in marriage, rights of children, rights of the aged, prevalence of violence and changing roles of women and men in society;

★ Social and International Affairs is focusing currently on economic justice or injustice. It has worked out the World Methodist Social Affirmation which was approved in 1986 and is part of the literature of several Methodist denominations.

★ Theological Education focuses on training for ministry based on basic Christian beliefs and distinctive emphases from the Wesleyan tradition.

★ Worship and Liturgy encourages the study of liturgy and forms of worship, especially issues as language and culture, corporate and private worship, music and liturgy, cultural influences, and balancing Christian tradition with local emphasis. Develops hymnals and resources.

★ Youth focuses on empowering young people, taking its motto from 1st Timothy 4;12 and Ephesians 4:12-13: "Don't let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set and example for the believers in speech, in life, in love, in faith and in purity. To equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ, until all of us come to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the son of God, to maturity, to the measure of the full stature of Christ."
World Methodist Peace Award

The World Methodist Peace Award is the highest honor bestowed by Methodists around the world. Since 1977, it is given annually by the World Methodist Council.
This award is given to individuals or groups "who have made significant contributions to peace, reconciliation and justice", considering courage, creativity and consistency in awarding it.
Recipients of the World Methodist Peace Award include: Habitat for Humanity International, Nelson Mandela, Jimmy Carter, Boris Trajkovski, former President of Macedonia; the Community of Sant'Egidio in Rome, and the Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo in Argentina.
World Methodist Evangelism Institute

One ministry of the World Methodist Council is the World Methodist Evangelism Institute in Atlanta, Georgia. It is as an educational institution one of its kind in Christianity, being committed to the task of world evangelization and being connected to a major university: Candler School of Theology, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

Members


Churches


African Methodist - Southern Africa

African Methodist Church - Zimbabwe

African Methodist Episcopal Church

African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church - Charlotte, NC

Central Congo United Methodist Church

Chinese Methodist Church - Australia

Christian Methodist Episcopal Church - Dallas, TX

Church of Christ - Hong Kong & Peoples Republic of China - http://www.hkcccc.org

Church of North India

Church of South India

Church of the Nazarene - Kansas City, MO - http://www.nazarene.org

Evangelical Church of the Dominican Republic - http://pagina.de/ied

Evangelical Church of Uruguay

Evangelical Methodist Church of Argentina

Evangelical Methodist Church of Bolivia

Evangelical Methodist Church of Costa Rica

Evangelical Methodist Church of Panama

Evangelical Methodist Church of Philippines - http://www.iemelif.org

Evangelical Methodist Church of Portugal - http://www.igreja-metodista.pt

Evangelical Methodist Community - Paraguay

Evangelical United Church - Ecuador

Finnish United Methodist Church - Finland - http://www.metodistkirkko.fi

Free Wesleyan Church - Tonga

Methodist Church in Ireland - http://www.irishmethodist.org

Methodist Church in Singapore - http://www.methodist.org.sg

Methodist Church of Bangladesh

Methodist Church of Brazil

Methodist Church of the Caribbean and Americas

Methodist Church of Chile

Methodist Church of Colombia - http://www.metodista.org.co

Methodist Church of Cuba

Methodist Church of Fiji and Rotuma

Methodist Church of Ghana - http://www.methodistchurchghana.org

Methodist Church of Great Britain - http://www.methodist.org.uk

Methodist Church of Hong Kong & Peoples Republic of China - http://www.methodist.org.hk

Methodist Church of India

Methodist Church of Indonesia - http://www.gbgm-umc.org/rdum-gmi

Methodist Church of Italy

Methodist Church of Kenya

Methodist Church of Korea - http://www.kmc.or.kr/eng

Methodist Church in Malaysia - http://www.methodistchurch.org.my

Methodist Church of Mexico

Methodist Church of New Zealand - http://www.methodist.org.nz

Methodist Church of Nigeria

Methodist Church of Peru

Methodist Church of Puerto Rico

Methodist Church of Republic of China - http://www.methodist.org.tw

Methodist Church of Samoa

Methodist Church of Sierra Leone

Methodist Church of Southern Africa

Methodist Church of Sri Lanka

Methodist Church of Togo

Methodist Church of Zimbabwe

Methodist Church of (Lower) Myanmar

Methodist Church of (Upper)Myanmar

North Katanga United Methodist Church - Kitwe Zambia

Protestant Methodist Church - Benin

Protestant Methodist Church - Côte d’Ivoire

South Congo United Methodist Church

Swedish United Methodist Church - Finland - http://www.metodistikirkko.fi

★ The Church of Pakistan

★ The Evangelical Church - Spain - http://www.iee-es.org

★ The Free Methodist Church - North America

★ The United Church of Canada - http://www.united-church.ca

★ The United Methodist Church of Latvia

★ The United Methodist Church of Russia - http://www.gbgm-umc.org/europe/russia

★ The Wesleyan Church - Indianapolis, IN

United Church - Zambia

United Church of Christ of Philippines

United Methodist Church - http://www.umc.org

United Methodist Church of Albania - http://www.umc-europe.org/albania_e.php

United Methodist Church of Algeria/Tunisia - http://www.umc-europe.org/north_africa_e.php

United Methodist Church of Austria - http://www.emk.at/

United Methodist Church of Bosnia and Herzegowina

United Methodist Church of Bulgaria - http://bg.umc-europe.org/

United Methodist Church of Burundi

United Methodist Church of Czech Republic - http://www.umc.cz/

United Methodist Church of Denmark - http://www.metodistkirken.dk

United Methodist Church of East Angola

United Methodist Church of Estonia - http://www.metodistikirik.ee

United Methodist Church of France - http://www.umc-europe.org/ueem

United Methodist Church of Germany - http://www.emk.de

United Methodist Church of Hungary - http://www.metodista.hu/

United Methodist Church of Kroatia - http://www.metodisti.hr/

United Methodist Church of Liberia

United Methodist Church of Lithuania - http://www.gbgm-umc.org/lithuania/

United Methodist Church of Macedonia - http://www.umc-europe.org/macedonia_e.php

United Methodist Church of Mozambique

United Methodist Church of Nigeria

United Methodist Church of Norway - http://www.metodistkirken.no

United Methodist Church of Poland - http://www.kem.com.pl

United Methodist Church of Serbia and Montenegro - http://www.umc-europe.org/serbia-montenegro_e.php

United Methodist Church of Sierra Loene

United Methodist Church of Slovak Republic - http://www.umc.sk

United Methodist Church of Sweden - http://www.metodistkyrkan.fi

United Methodist Church of Switzerland - http://ch.umc-europe.org

United Methodist Church of West Angola

United Methodist Church of Zimbabwe

United Protestant Church of Belgium - http://www.protestanet.be

Uniting Church of Australia

West Africa African Methodist - Philadelphia PA

West African Methodist Church - Sierra Leone

References



Statement on "Wesleyan/Methodist Witness In Christian and Islamic Cultures" 2004

Brochure World Evangelism Emphasis, 2004

External links



World Methodist Council

World Methodist Evangelism

World Methodist Evangelism Institute

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