The Constitution and Standing Orders of The Methodist Church Ghana form the legal and procedural backbone guiding doctrine, governance, discipline, ministry, and mission. They combine constitutional provisions (fundamental principles, structures, rights and duties) with standing orders (detailed procedures and rules for the church’s day‑to‑day governance). Together they ensure order, unity, accountability, and continuity across circuits, districts, and the Connexion.
The Deed of Foundation: The legal and spiritual basis of the church's autonomy from the British Methodist Conference. Constitution and Standing Orders of The Methodist Church
Connexional Level: Includes the Connexional Team and various boards (Education, Youth, Social Responsibility, etc.). Membership is open to baptized persons who confess
Episcopal Structure: Since 1999, the church has followed an episcopal system. The governance is divided into: Conference: The supreme legislative body. Connexional Level: Includes the Connexional Team and various
Despite the significance of the Constitution and Standing Orders, the Methodist Church Ghana faces several challenges in implementing and upholding its governance document. Some of these challenges include:
Full membership requires regular attendance (often 12 months) before enrollment, and membership may cease after nine months of unexplained absence. Ministry Appointments:
The Constitution: Establishes the fundamental principles, vision, and mission of the church. It outlines the hierarchy, ranging from the General Conference (the supreme legislative body) down to local societies.