General Conference Coverage: The postponed 2020 General Conference will be held April 23–May 3.

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Bishop Tracy Malone greets Kitete ka Kempa Prosper during a Connectional Table meeting held at United Methodist Discipleship Ministries in Nashville, Tenn., April 2. Photo by Kathleen Barry, UM News

Shaping Our Journey: Vision, Mission, Ministry

Our purpose is clear: to discern and articulate a shared vision that guides us forward, stewarding the mission, ministries, and resources entrusted to us. Led by the decisions of the General Conference and in partnership with the Council of Bishops, we are committed to fostering unity, nurturing faith, and empowering ministries across our global connection. Join us as we embark on this spiritual journey, charting the future of our church with faith, love, and purpose.

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A key leadership body has given unanimous approval to submitting a proposal to General Conference that aims to give Africa, Europe, the Philippines and the U.S. equal standing in church decision-making. The approval by the Standing Committee on Central Conference Matters puts the legislation on a likely trajectory of making it onto the General Conference floor for consideration by all delegates. Globe by OpenClipart-Vectors, courtesy of Pixabay; graphic by Laurens Glass, UM News.

Regionalization legislation

Learn about our legislation proposals for the 2020 General Conference (in 2024), aimed at granting regions the flexibility to act more effectively in their mission to reach people for Christ.

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Imagining the future

United Methodists from across the connection engaged in meaningful discussions about our denomination’s identity, vision, connectionalism, and mission. Discover the insights and perspectives we are gathering.

The Rev. Ngongo Asaka smiles after receiving a new bicycle and a Bible as tools for evangelism in Tunda, Congo. Asaka was among 52 pastors of rural United Methodist churches in the area who received the gifts from Crosspoint, a United Methodist church in Niceville, Fla. Photo by Chadrack Londe, UM News.

2022 State of the Church Report

Discover how we are embracing our roots in the Wesleyan tradition to reclaim our identity, revive our mission and ministries as a global community, and renew our call to be a church that embodies justice, inclusivity, connectivity, and active engagement.

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OUR WORK AND VISION

Our work is vision-directed and mission-focused. It aligns with our vision of a church that remains worldwide and contextual, vital and effective, affirming and inclusive, and connectional. Our work has as its central focus the mission of The United Methodist Church to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world.

United Methodist women present a traditional dance from northern Mozambique during a meeting of the Standing Committee on Central Conference Matters and Connectional Table. Photo by the Rev. Rodney Steele.

Worldwide & Contextual

A key culture shift for The United Methodist Church is the shift from a U.S.-centered denomination to one that is more fully worldwide.

The Connectional Table (CT) stewards the vision and considers the UMC’s total mission by considering the most effective, cooperative, and efficient way to make use of our ministry, personnel, and resources. Image courtesy of the Connectional Table.

Vital and Effective

We steward the vision and mission of the church by considering the most effective, cooperative, and efficient way to make use of our ministry, personnel, and resources.

As our church continues to grapple with what it means to be a church in mission with all people, crossing boundaries of gender, race, immigration status, sexual orientation, age, ability, culture and ideology, the Connectional Table seeks to listen and engage these conversations. Image courtesy of the Connectional Table.

Affirming and Inclusive

We seek to engage in conversations as our church continues to grapple with what it means to be in mission with all people.

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Connectional

We work to explore ways that our worldwide missional partnerships can embody our vision of connectionalism.

A show of hands during the board meeting of the Connectional Table held at United Methodist Discipleship Ministries in Nashville, Tenn., April 2. Photo by Kathleen Barry, UM News

Achievements & Milestones

Learn how the Connectional Table's work enhances our worldwide nature while bringing vitality and effectiveness to every level of our global church.

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Resources

Find the latest reports, legislation, blogs, and other important information from the Connectional Table.

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News

Get the latest news from the Connectional Table.

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