Constitution And Standing Orders Of The Methodist Church Ghana -
: Outlines the process for ministerial candidature, training, and the status of ministers and deacons.
The Standing Orders provide specific regulations for daily church operations and discipline. Key areas covered include: : In 1999, the church transitioned to a
: Sets the rules for member conduct and the procedures for addressing grievances or misconduct. Joseph Rhodes Dunwell in the Gold Coast
: In 1999, the church transitioned to a "Biblical Pattern of Episcopacy". The national head is the Presiding Bishop , supported by a Lay President . Governance and Structural Hierarchy
The Methodist Church Ghana traces its origins to the 1835 arrival of Rev. Joseph Rhodes Dunwell in the Gold Coast. Originally administered by the Methodist Church of Great Britain, the Ghanaian church attained autonomy on July 28, 1961. This independence was formalized through the , which remains the cornerstone of the church’s Constitution and Standing Orders . Governance and Structural Hierarchy
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