Constitution And Standing Orders Of The Methodist Church Ghana Official
Constitution and Standing Orders of The Methodist Church Ghana
Introduction
The Constitution and Standing Orders together form the governing framework of The Methodist Church Ghana (MCG). The Constitution sets out the Church’s doctrinal basis, fundamental polity, membership categories, major offices, and high-level governance principles. The Standing Orders provide detailed rules and procedures for administration, discipline, worship, appointments, property, finance, and the conduct of conferences and courts established under the Constitution.
Conclusion: Living Under the Rule Book
The Constitution and Standing Orders of the Methodist Church Ghana are not merely documents for lawyers. They are the social contract that prevents the church from collapsing under the weight of ego, tribal politics, or financial greed. Constitution and Standing Orders of The Methodist Church
- The Church is connectional (not congregational independent).
- The highest authority is the Annual Conference (formerly the Synod).
- Governance is episcopal but decentralized: the Presiding Bishop (formerly Chairman of Conference) leads, with Diocesan Bishops.
: Formerly separate, the updated document is simply called the "Methodist Constitution," with its individual provisions referred to as Standing Orders (S.Os) Episcopal System The Church is connectional (not congregational independent)
2. Distinction Between the Two Components
While often bound together as one book, they serve different functions: : Formerly separate, the updated document is simply
The church operates under a "connexional" system, where local societies are linked through a structured hierarchy:
Scope: They cover everything from financial management and accounting policies to leadership quotas and electoral procedures.
This guide is designed to help ministers, lay leaders, and members understand the structure, legal framework, and operational rules of the Church.