United Methodist Church Structure

1996 United Methodist General Conference

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Local Churches

Each local church is governed by a charge conference with an administrative board as the year-round supervisory agency. A council on ministries coordinates the program of the congregation. In smaller churches, the board and the council are combined. There are 36,771 organized congregations in the United States, and 4,446 in Europe, Africa and the Philippines.


Districts

Each church in the United States and Puerto Rico is in one of 529 districts, which are administrative and program groupings of about 40-80 churches. Each district has a full-time superintendent who is an ordained minister.


Annual Conference

This is the name for both the territory covered by, and the legislative body of, a given region. There are 68 annual conferences in the United States, and 42 in Europe, Africa and the Philippines.

The conference approves program and budget for its area, elects delegates to General and Jurisdictional conferences, and examines and recommends candidates for ministry. A bishop, the presiding officer of a conference, annually appoints all ordained ministers in her or his episcopal area.

Annual conference members are ordained ministers in "full connection"; lay delegates to annual conference are elected by each pastoral charge. Each charge elects at least one lay member; churches with more than one ordained minister on staff are entitled to one additional lay member for each additional clergyperson.


Bishops and Episcopal Areas

Elected by jurisdictional conferences every four years, bishops are superintendents of their respective episcopal areas. There are 50 active bishops and episcopal areas in the United States and Puerto Rico, and 17 in Europe, Africa and the Philippines. Episcopal areas include one or more annual conferences.

The Council of Bishops is the corporate expression of episcopal leadership, which supervises and promotes the temporal and spiritual interests of the entire church.


Jurisdictions

There are five geographic jurisdictions (geographic divisions) in the United States, with 8-13 annual conferences in each. Jurisdictional conferences meet simultaneously every four years (next July 15-20, 1996) to elect and assign bishops and some members of general church agencies, and, in some cases, to develop jurisdictional programs. Members of the jurisdictional conferences are General Conference delegates from that region, plus additional delegates -- an equal number of lay people and ordained ministers -- elected by the region's annual conferences.


General (Churchwide) Agencies

The structure of the United Methodist Church resembles that of the U.S. government. General Conference is the legislative branch; Judicial Council is the "supreme court." The Council of Bishops is similar to the executive branch but, although the Council has a president, elected each year, there is no single general officer or executive of the United Methodist Church.

General agencies are similar to U.S. cabinet departments, but are primarily accountable to the General Conference rather than to the Council of Bishops. Their staffs are governed by boards of directors who are lay and clergy elected jointly by General Conference and regional organizations.


Judicial Council

The church's "Supreme Court" interprets church law and determines constitutionality of proceedings at all levels of church life. Its nine members are elected by General Conference and usually meet twice a year.


Ecumenical Relationships

The United Methodist Church is a member of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the United States of America and of the World Council of Churches. It also participates in the Consultation on Church Union (COCU), where nine U.S. denominations are discussing steps to greater union. Combined membership of COCU churches is about 20 million in 82,000 congregations.


United Methodist Church Statistics

U.S. and Puerto Rico (72 annual conferences)

Lay members. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  8,611,902
Ordained ministers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38,481
Ordained women clergy under appointment. . . . . .  4,465
Enrolled in UM-related seminaries. . . . . . . . .  5,813
Diaconal ministers . . . . . . . . . . . (approx.)  1,400
Active bishops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Active women bishops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Organized churches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36,771
African-American members  . . . . . . . .(approx.)319,165
Hispanic members. . . . . . . . . . . . .(approx.) 42,797
Native American members . . . . . . . . .(approx.) 17,457
Asian American members. . . . . . . . . .(approx.) 45,271
Pacific Islanders . . . . . . . . . . . .(approx.)  7,220

Europe, Africa, and the Philippines (42 conferences)

Lay members. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1,145,719
Ordained ministers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3,630
Active bishops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Annual and provisional conferences . . . . . . . . . . 42

United Methodist U.S. Lay Membership by Annual Conference
(1993 statistics from 1994 General Minutes)

North Central Jurisdiction             South Central Jurisdiction

Central Illinois . .  144,215          Central Texas. . .  138,272
Detroit. . . . . . .  113,067          Kansas East. . . . . 78,880
East Ohio. . . . . .  197,283          Kansas West. . . .  100,056
Iowa . . . . . . . .  205,634          Little Rock. . . . . 70,024
Minnesota. . . . . .  108,031          Louisiana. . . . .  128,803
North Dakota . . . . . 17,920          Missouri East. . . . 83,743
North Indiana. . . .  118,558          Missouri West. . .  114,020
Northern Illinois. .  135,713          Nebraska . . . . .  109,608
South Dakota . . . . . 32,951          New Mexico . . . . . 51,772
South Indiana. . . .  136,684          North Arkansas . . . 81,932
Southern Illinois. . . 54,290          North Texas. . . .  150,199
West Michigan. . . . . 80,931          Northwest Texas. . . 74,399
West Ohio. . . . . .  301,494          Oklahoma . . . . .  254,017
Wisconsin. . . . . .  115,347          Oklahoma Indian. . . .7,853
                                       Rio Grande . . . . . 14,870
TOTAL. . . . . . .  l,762,118          Southwest Texas. .  105,943
                                       Texas. . . . . . .  580,588
                                       TOTAL. . . . . . .1,844,979
Northeastern Jurisdiction

Baltimore-Washington  224,046
Central Pa.. . . . .  176,760          Southeastern Jurisdiction
Eastern Pa.. . . . .  145,301
Maine. . . . . . . . . 28,465          Alabama-West Fla. . 138,280
New Hampshire. . . . . 17,839          Florida . . . . . . 343,455
New York . . . . . .  151,668          Holston . . . . . . 176,316
North Central N.Y. . . 96,860          Kentucky. . . . . .  78,927
Northern N.J.. . . . . 52,772          Louisville. . . . .  82,028
Peninsula-Delaware . . 98,091          Memphis . . . . . .  92,789
                                       Mississippi . . . . 186,026
Southern New England . 72,020          North Alabama . . . 166,648
Southern N.J.. . . . . 80,583          North Carolina. . . 219,948
Troy . . . . . . . . . 66,158          North Georgia . . . 277,681
West Virginia. . . .  130,310          Red Bird. . . . . .   1,438
Western N.Y. . . . . . 66,516          South Carolina. . . 245,029
Western Penn.. . . .  211,877          South Georgia . . . 144,704
Wyoming. . . . . . . . 70,493          Tennessee . . . . . 112,071
                                       Virginia. . . . . . 349,741
TOTAL. . . . . . .  1,689,759          Western N.C.. . . . 287,074
                                        TOTAL  . . . . . 2,893,155

Western Jurisdiction

Alaska Missionary . .   3,924
Calif.-Nev. . . . . .  94,291
Calif.-Pac. . . . . . 118,480
Desert Southwest. . .  51,165
Oregon-Idaho. . . . .  43,819
Pacific Northwest . .  72,182
Rocky Mountain. . . .  81,091
Yellowstone . . . . .  19,351

TOTAL . . . . . . .   484,933

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