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ARTICLES RELATED TO Methodist Church of Great Britain - Methodist Recorder |  |  |  | Methodist Church of Great Britain - Methodist Recorder: Encyclopedia II - Methodist Church of Great Britain - HistoryMethodism arose as a revival movement within the Church of England in the 18th century and was organised by the Church of England clergyman, John Wesley. As Wesley and his colleagues preached around the country they formed local societies, that were given national organisation through Wesley's leadership and conferences of preachers. Wesley insisted that Methodists regularly attend their local parish church as well as Methodist meetings. Although Wesley declared, "I live and die a member of the Church of England", the impact of the movement, ...
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 |  |  | Methodist Church of Great Britain - Methodist Recorder: Encyclopedia II - Methodist Church of Great Britain - Ecumenical RelationsIn the 1960s, the Methodist Church made ecumenical overtures to the Church of England, aimed at church unity. Formally, these failed when they were rejected by the Church of England's General Synod in 1972, however conversations and co-operation continued leading in 2003 to the signing of a covenant between the two churches. From the 1970s onward, the Methodist Church also started several "Local Ecumenical Projects" (LEPs) both with the Church of England and with the United Reformed Church, which involved sharing churches, schools and in some cases ministers.
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 |  |  | Methodist Church of Great Britain - Methodist Recorder: Encyclopedia II - Methodist Church of Great Britain - OrganisationUnlike many churches, British Methodism does not have bishops. It has however always been characterised by a strong central organization, the Connexion, which holds an annual Conference. The annual conference is held in three sessions (for ministers, the diaconate and a representative session including lay representatives). It is presided over by a President (a minister, elected by Conference for a year) and a Vice-President (a lay person or deacon). The connexion is divided into thirty-three districts covering Great Britain and the Isle of ...
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