Central Conferences (United Methodist Church)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Part of a series on
United Methodism
John Wesley

Background
Christianity · Protestantism
Anglicanism · Wesleyanism · Methodism
Evangelicalism · Pietism · Arminianism
Reformed · Brethren · Mennonite

Doctrinal distinctives
Articles of Religion
Prevenient grace
Governmental Atonement
Imparted righteousness
Christian perfection

People
John Wesley · Charles Wesley
Francis Asbury · Thomas Coke
Jacob Albright · Philip Otterbein
Martin Boehm · Albert Outler
Bishops · Theologians

Predecessor groups
The Methodist Church
Evangelical United Brethren Church
Methodist Episcopal Church
Methodist Episcopal Church, South
Methodist Protestant Church
Evangelical Association
Church of the United Brethren in Christ

Leadership
local pastors · deacons · elders
district superintendents · bishops

General conference
Legislative Committees

Related movements
Holiness movement
Salvation Army
Personalism
Pentecostalism

This box: view  talk  edit
United Methodist Church emblem Cross and flame
United Methodist Church emblem Cross and flame

The Central Conferences is a collection of Annual Conferences of The United Methodist Church located outside the United States are organized into central conferences, much like Jurisdictional Conferences.

[edit] List of Central Conferences

There are seven central conferences in three continents:

  • Africa Central Conference
  • Congo Central Conference
  • West Africa Central Conference
  • Central and Southern Europe Central Conference
  • Germany Central Conference
  • Northern Europe Central Conference
  • Philippines Central Conference

[edit] List of Annual Conferences in Central Conferences

(see Annual Conferences in the Central Conferences (Outside the U.S.))

[edit] See also