Constitution And Standing Orders Of The Methodist Church Ghana Jun 2026

The Order of Service is highly structured under the Standing Orders. It ensures a predictable, balanced flow of worship across different cultures and languages in Ghana, usually consisting of: Opening prayers and traditional Wesleyan hymns Scripture readings and a standard sermon Offertory, tithes, and prayers of the faithful

The legal framework of the Methodist Church Ghana is deeply rooted in its transition from a missionary outpost to an independent national institution. The Order of Service is highly structured under

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A significant portion of the governance document is dedicated to the regulation of the ministry. It distinguishes between the ordained ministry (Presbyters and Deacons) and the lay ministry (Local Preachers, Catechists, and Class Leaders). The Standing Orders specify strict guidelines for: Try again later

: A non-ordained individual who works alongside the Presiding Bishop, assisting in leadership and performing duties assigned by the Conference. Under the 2022 constitution, candidates for this office must be accredited Lay Preachers of the church.