A: No. The small handbook is likely the "Summary of Rules for Society Stewards." It is not legally binding. Only the complete PDF of the Constitution and Standing Orders is authoritative. Conclusion: More Than a PDF – A Covenant of Order The Constitution and Standing Orders of the Methodist Church Ghana is not merely a bureaucratic file to be stored on a computer. It is a living covenant that balances spiritual freedom with ecclesiastical order. John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, famously said, "Better to have a hundred irregularities than one schism." Yet, the Ghanaian Methodist forebears understood that in a growing, complex church, "irregularities" can destroy unity. Hence, they crafted these meticulous documents.
Visit the Methodist Church Ghana headquarters website today. If the direct PDF link is unavailable, email the Conference Communication Office. Demand the 2019 Revised Edition or later. Read it prayerfully, because in Methodism, order is the handmaiden of revival . This article was last updated in 2025. Always confirm with the Conference Secretary’s office that you have the most recent edition of the Constitution and Standing Orders. Conclusion: More Than a PDF – A Covenant
A: Absolutely for all members. Section 1 of the Standing Orders explicitly states that "every full member of a Society shall have access to these Orders." It is not a secret document. Hence, they crafted these meticulous documents
Introduction: The Blueprint of Methodist Polity in Ghana The Methodist Church Ghana (MCG) is one of the largest and most influential Protestant denominations in the country, with a rich history dating back to the arrival of the first Methodist missionaries in 1835. With millions of members across thousands of societies, dioceses, and circuits, the church cannot function on spontaneity or tradition alone. Its operations, discipline, and spiritual direction are governed by two inseparable legal and theological documents: The Constitution and The Standing Orders . because in Methodism