Religion: Rev Dr Philip Doppah to attend United Methodist Church General Conference in Charlotte,USA.
The General Conference of The United Methodist Church is a key decision-making body that plays a crucial role in shaping the church's doctrine, policies, and social principles.
Think of it as the highest legislative body, akin to a parliament or congress, where representatives from United Methodist congregations around the world gather every four years.
The leader of the Southern Conference of the United Methodist Church, UMC Reverend Dr Philip Doppah is at the USA to attend the General Conference representing the United Methodist Church,UMC Southern Conference at Charlotte,USA.
These representatives, called delegates, are both clergy and lay members. They worship together, join in discussions, and vote on various matters through a legislative process. Matters up for consideration can include changes to church law, adoption of new social principles, and resolutions on current moral, social, public policy, and economic issues.
The conference is a forum where diverse voices come together to democratically shape the direction and policies of The United Methodist Church on a worldwide scale.
General Conference will commence from April twenty third to May third, twenty twenty four in Charlotte, North Carolina (USA).
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