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The organization of each unit in the church is carefully spelled out in the Book of Discipline. All members are at
least acquainted with the local church. It includes those who have professed
their belief in Christ, have been baptized, and have taken the vows of
membership. The local church is the context for hearing the Word of God and for
receiving the Sacraments. It reaches out in the name of Christ to bring persons
into its fellowship, to nurture the members in their faith, and to witness to
and serve the community, both local and global. Groups of local churches work
together as a district and are supervised by a clergy superintendent. These
districts are part of an annual conference, the basic unit of the denomination.
Central conferences are those regional units outside the
Checks and balances are built into all aspects of
church life.
The organization of the denomination resembles that of the
Churchwide agencies are primarily accountable to the
General Conference. Their staff are governed by boards of directors who are lay and clergy
persons.