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For the average lay member, these documents might seem like dusty legal jargon reserved for bishops and lawyers. For the minister, the society steward, or the synod secretary, however, they are the roadmap for survival, discipline, and mission. This article provides an exhaustive exploration of the history, structure, and practical application of the Constitution and Standing Orders of the Methodist Church Ghana. "I do, Sir
This seminal event marked the creation of the autonomous Methodist Church Ghana. The Constitution and Standing Orders are the operational manifestation of this autonomy, separating the church's administration from the British Methodist Conference while maintaining historical doctrinal ties. This article provides an exhaustive exploration of the
The document serves as a "rule and guide for faith and practice," ensuring all church activities align with Methodist doctrines. The document serves as a "rule and guide
The Constitution and Standing Orders of the Methodist Church Ghana are not rigid, frozen historical relics. They feature built-in mechanisms for amendments, allowing the church to respond to modern societal challenges.