The Constitution and Standing Orders of the Methodist Church Ghana serve as the definitive framework for the church's . These documents provide a structured approach to the Wesleyan tradition while adapting to the cultural realities of Ghana. Core Purpose & Identity
: The highest decision-making body , consisting of an equal number of clergy and lay representatives. The Covenant (The Basis of Union): It defines
The Standing Orders provide the ballot system for selecting: If you are a member facing a dispute:
Methodism arrived in Ghana (then the Gold Coast) in 1835 through the efforts of Joseph Rhodes Dunwell and William De-Graft. For decades, the church in Ghana was a District of the British Methodist Church. Consequently, the governed them. though legally Bishop) is the head.
"You came prepared," Amponsah said. "You did not just come with passion; you brought the Law. That is what makes us Methodist. We are a people of order."
If you are a member facing a dispute:
Defines the church as a "connexion" of local societies, circuits, and dioceses.