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UMC
NameUnited Methodist Church
AssociationsWorld Methodist Council, National Council of Churches

UMC is a Mainline Protestant Christian denomination with roots in the Wesleyan tradition, influenced by John Wesley and Charles Wesley. The UMC is connected to various institutions, including Duke University, Emory University, and Northwestern University, and has ties to notable figures like George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton, and Jimmy Carter. The UMC is also associated with organizations such as the Salvation Army, Habitat for Humanity, and the American Red Cross. Additionally, the UMC has relationships with other denominations, including the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Presbyterian Church (USA), and the Episcopal Church (United States).

Introduction to

UMC The UMC is a prominent Christian denomination with a strong presence in the United States, Africa, Asia, and Europe. It has connections to various universities, including Boston University, Southern Methodist University, and University of Denver, and is affiliated with organizations like the National Association of Evangelicals and the World Council of Churches. The UMC is also linked to notable events, such as the Azusa Street Revival and the Civil Rights Movement, and has ties to influential figures like Martin Luther King Jr., Desmond Tutu, and Nelson Mandela. Furthermore, the UMC has partnerships with other denominations, including the United Church of Christ, Disciples of Christ, and the Moravian Church.

History of

UMC The history of the UMC is closely tied to the Methodist Episcopal Church, Methodist Protestant Church, and the Evangelical United Brethren Church, which merged to form the UMC in 1968. The UMC has roots in the Wesleyan tradition, which emerged in the 18th century through the work of John Wesley and Charles Wesley in England. The UMC is also connected to significant events, such as the American Revolution, the American Civil War, and the Civil Rights Movement, and has ties to notable figures like Abraham Lincoln, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Harry S. Truman. Additionally, the UMC has relationships with other denominations, including the African Methodist Episcopal Church, African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, and the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church.

Structure and Governance

The UMC is governed by a General Conference that meets every four years, which is composed of delegates from Annual Conferences around the world. The UMC is also connected to various institutions, including the United Methodist Publishing House, United Methodist Committee on Relief, and the General Board of Global Ministries. The UMC has ties to notable organizations, such as the World Health Organization, United Nations, and the American Cancer Society, and is affiliated with other denominations, including the Lutheran World Federation, World Alliance of Reformed Churches, and the Anglican Communion. Furthermore, the UMC has partnerships with other organizations, including the Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, and the Oriental Orthodox Churches.

Services and Ministries

The UMC offers a range of services and ministries, including worship, evangelism, discipleship, and social justice. The UMC is connected to various organizations, such as the United Methodist Women, United Methodist Men, and the United Methodist Youth. The UMC is also affiliated with institutions like Methodist Hospital, Duke University Hospital, and Emory University Hospital, and has ties to notable figures like Florence Nightingale, Clara Barton, and Jane Addams. Additionally, the UMC has relationships with other denominations, including the Baptist World Alliance, World Baptist Fellowship, and the Pentecostal World Fellowship.

Theological Beliefs

The UMC is rooted in the Wesleyan tradition, which emphasizes the importance of personal holiness, social justice, and evangelism. The UMC is connected to various theological institutions, including Duke Divinity School, Emory University's Candler School of Theology, and Perkins School of Theology. The UMC has ties to notable theologians, such as Karl Barth, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, and Reinhold Niebuhr, and is affiliated with other denominations, including the Presbyterian Church in the USA, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, and the Episcopal Church (United States).

Global Presence and Outreach

The UMC has a significant global presence, with Annual Conferences and missionaries in over 130 countries. The UMC is connected to various international organizations, such as the World Council of Churches, Lutheran World Federation, and the Anglican Communion. The UMC has ties to notable global events, such as the World Methodist Conference and the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, and is affiliated with other denominations, including the Orthodox Church in America, Romanian Orthodox Church, and the Russian Orthodox Church. Furthermore, the UMC has partnerships with other organizations, including the United Nations Children's Fund, World Food Programme, and the International Rescue Committee. Category:Christian denominations

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