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The people of The United Methodist Church are putting our faith in action by making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world.
The United Methodist Church shares a great deal with other denominations. Explore what we believe about God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, the Bible, and more. We also have a unique heritage and areas of emphasis. Learn what we mean when we talk about grace, how we serve people around the world, and ways we grow as disciples of Jesus Christ.
The General Conference of The United Methodist Church last met April 23 through May 3, 2024, in Charlotte, NC. It will meet again in 2028. Explore news, decisions and celebrations from this global gathering:
Looking for a new church with a different worship style? A smaller congregation? Find-A-Church is an online directory where you can sort through thousands of United Methodist churches.
United Methodist News Service is the official news gathering agency of The United Methodist Church. It covers the news of the global church with objectivity and strives to be inclusive of the voices, views and contexts of the denomination.
In 1968, both strands of Christianity came together to form The United Methodist Church. In this section, you will find stories and useful links to help you learn more about the roots of our denomination and trace developments that led us to today.
Local Church. Find answers to questions about the life and ministry of a local United Methodist church. Read More. How can we livestream worship legally? What is the United Methodist Trust Clause?
The United Methodist Church does not have a central headquarters or a single executive leader. Duties are divided among bodies that include the General Conference, the Council of Bishops and the Judicial Council.
The United Methodist Church is a worldwide connection of approximately 10 million members in Africa, Asia, Europe and the United States. We are the person next door, the church on the other side of the country, and the worshiping community across the globe.
The United Methodist Church has 46 episcopal areas in the United States and 20 across Africa, Europe, and the Philippines. While most bishops serve only one episcopal area, several in the United States serve more than one.