Constitution And Standing Orders Of The Methodist Church Ghana [updated] Jun 2026
The legal framework enforces clear guidelines for disciplinary actions, such as suspension for misconduct. These protocols are explicitly balanced with pastoral care mechanisms designed to facilitate repentance, counseling, and eventual spiritual restoration. 5. Contemporary Relevance and Adaptations
: This specific Standing Order provides the criteria for officially inaugurating a group as a full-fledged organization within the church structure. It was used to grant full recognition to the "Resurrection Power Voices" praise team in the Adenta Circuit.
The Constitution’s ban on polygamy (Article 12) directly conflicts with customary law. The Standing Orders (SO 76) require that any convert with multiple wives must divorce all but one before baptism – a rule that has caused friction but remains unamended. The Standing Orders (SO 76) require that any
The primary administrative body at this level, comprising Leaders, Society Stewards, and Poor Stewards. It manages local finances, spiritual welfare, and membership rolls. II. The Circuit
: All key leadership roles are defined by the constitution. Newly inducted bishops are presented with a copy of the constitution as a symbol of the authority and responsibility they are assuming. Similarly, newly inducted lay chairmen are presented with the constitution and urged to abide by it. The Constitution explicitly separates:
: The highest decision-making body , consisting of an equal number of clergy and lay representatives.
The roles of the Presiding Bishop, Bishops, ministers, and lay leaders. Procedures for the selection and training of clergy. with sections progressing through stages (e.g.
The Constitution defines how one becomes a member:
: An authoritative unit within a diocese comprising several local churches or "societies". They are categorized by size and stage of development, with sections progressing through stages (e.g., 'A') according to the constitution's criteria before achieving full circuit status.
The Constitution explicitly separates: