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: ''Kumperensyang Sentral ng Pilipinas'') is a collection of annual conferences of the United Methodist Church in the
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that are organised much like juridictonal conferences in the
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. The Philippines Central Conference is considered a member church of the
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, and a "Central Conference" of the world-wide United Methodist Church. It is also a member of the
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and the
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as The United Methodist Church in the Philippines, representing the denomination as its Philippine counterpart. The Philippines Central Conference is further subdivided into twenty-two (22) regions, called annual conferences, under the authorities of three episcopal areas. These annual conferences are subdivided into " districts," which provide further administrative functions for the operation of local churches in cooperation with each other under the supervision of the district superintendent. This structure is vital to Methodism, and is referred to as "connexionalism". The Philippines Central Conference has a professing membership of about 200,540, but it serves a much larger community of close to 1 million. From six annual conferences in 1968, the United Methodist Church in the Philippines has grown to 19 annual conferences located in three episcopal areas. And now, with 24 Annual conferences.


History

The first Methodist presence on the islands was that of Rev. Maj. George C. Stull, a minister from the
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, which was a part of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He originally went to the Philippines as the chaplain of the First Montana Regiment, and established the first ME church. In the Stull letter—a correspondence sent from Stull to his home conference for the annual conference—Stull enumerates several of his accomplishments since coming to the islands. Among them is the fact that he commissioned the first Filipino to preach using his "elder's privilege in an emergency." In 1908, the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church authorized the organization of the Philippine Islands Mission into the Philippine Islands Annual Conference, under the jurisdiction of the Southern Asia Central Conference. The work in the Philippines grew quickly and in 1936, the General Conference enabled the organization of the Philippines Central Conference during the following
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. This act was ratified at the 1939 Uniting Conference which created The Methodist Church. The first session of the Philippines Central Conference was held at the Central Methodist Church in Manila, beginning February 29, 1940. Following years of growth, the 1960 General Conference approved a second episcopal area in the Philippines Central Conference: the Baguio Area (composed of the Northwest Philippines Annual Conference, the Northern Philippines Annual Conference, and the Mindanao Provisional Annual Conference) which joined the Manila Area (composed of the Philippines Annual Conference, Southwest Philippines Provisional Annual Conference, and the Middle Philippines Annual Conference). The 1984 General Conference mandated the addition of a third episcopal area, the Davao Area. In 2022 Ruby-Nell Estrella was elected as the first woman bishop of the United Methodist Church in the Philippines. (The Philippines Central Conference is also a member of the
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and the
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as The United Methodist Church in the Philippines, representing the denomination as its Philippine counterpart.)


List of Episcopal Areas

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Baguio Episcopal Area
'' Bishop Pedro M. Torio, Jr., OD, OSL 114,583 Professing and Baptized Members, 639 Organized Churches, 38 Preaching Places, 310 Ordained Elders, 380 Local Pastors. The geographical areas covers 447,229 square kilometers. This area also handles the Nepal District. Davao Episcopal Area Bishop Rodolfo A. Juan 25,396 Professing and Baptized Members, 127 Ordained Clergy, 143 local Pastors, 201 Organized Churches, and 40 Preaching places. This Episcopal area covers an area of 3000,000 square Kilometers. '
Manila Episcopal Area
'' Bishop Ciriaco Francisco 143,329 Professing and Baptized Members, 534 Organized churches, 208 Preaching places, 392 Ordained Elders, 360 local pastors. The geographical area covers around 300,000 square kilometers.


List of Annual Conferences

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Baguio Episcopal Area
'' #Central Luzon Philippines Annual Conference #North Central Philippines Annual Conference #Northeast Philippines Annual Conference #Northern Philippines Annual Conference #Northwest Philippines Annual Conference #Pangasinan Philippines Annual Conference #Hundred Islands Philippines Annual Conference #Tarlac Philippines Annual Conference #Northeast Luzon Philippines Annual Conference Davao Episcopal Area #East Mindanao Philippines Annual Conference #Mindanao Philippines Annual Conference #Northwest Mindanao Philippines Annual Conference #Visayas Philippines Annual Conference #Bicol Philippines Annual Conference Manila Episcopal Area #Bulacan Philippines Annual Conference #Middle Philippines Annual Conference #Palawan Philippines Annual Conference #Philippines Annual Conference #Rizal Philippines Annual Conference East #Pampanga Philippines Annual Conference #West Middle Philippines Annual Conference #Southwest Philippines Annual Conference #Cavite Philippines Annual Conference #Quezon City Philippines Annual Conference East #Southern Tagalog Philippines Provisional Annual Conference East #South Nueva Ecija Philippines Annual Conference


Ministry Fellowships

* United Methodist Youth Fellowship (UMYF), for youth ages 13 to 24 years old. In National level, it is known ''United Methodist Youth Fellowship in the Philippines'' (UMYFP) * United Methodist Young Adult Fellowship (UMYAF), for 25 to 40 years old. In National level, ''United Methodist Young Adult Fellowship in the Philippines'' (UMYAFP) * United Methodist Men (UMM), for men with ages 36 years old and above. * United Methodist Women's Society of Christian Service (UMWSCS), for women with ages 36 years old and above. Other special group fellowships * United Methodist Elderly Fellowship * United Methodist Church Workers’ Fellowship * United Methodist Clergy Spouses’ Association * United Methodist Preachers’ Kids Association


See also

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Methodism Methodism, also called the Methodist movement, is a group of historically related denominations of Protestant Christianity whose origins, doctrine and practice derive from the life and teachings of John Wesley. George Whitefield and John's br ...
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Protestantism in the Philippines Protestant denominations arrived in the Philippines in 1898, after the United States took control of the Philippines from Spain, first with United States Army chaplains and then within months civilian missionaries. Protestants makes up nearly ...
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Conferences of the United Methodist Church The following is a list of the conferences in many Methodist Churches, such as The United Methodist Church and Evangelical Wesleyan Church. Conferences There are several kinds of conferences in Methodism: * General Conference is the highest delib ...
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Philippine Methodist Church The United Church of Christ in the Philippines (Tagalog: ''Ang Nagkaisang Iglesia ni Cristo sa Pilipinas''; Ilokano: ''Nagkaykaysa nga Iglesia Ni Cristo iti Filipinas'') is a Christian denomination in the Philippines. Established in its present fo ...
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Ang Iglesia Metodista sa Pilipinas Ang Iglesia Metodista sa Pilipinas ( Tagalog for The Methodist Church in the Philippines, also known as AIM Pilipinas) is an indigenous autonomous Methodist church in the Philippines. The founders of the church, led by Presiding Bishop Rev. Li ...


References


External links


Philippine Methodism (Pinoy Metodista Online) - United Methodist Church in the PhilippinesOfficial website of The UMC - Baguio Episcopal AreaBaguio Episcopal Area UMC
{{Philippines in topic, Religions in United Methodist Annual Conferences Methodism in the Philippines