For the average member, accessing these documents was historically difficult (expensive printed volumes). Today:

Note: This guide is a summary. For official legal matters or disputes, always refer to the current printed edition of "The Constitution and Standing Orders of The Methodist Church Ghana" as published by the Methodist Book Depot or the Conference Office.

This is intentionally difficult. The Constitution requires:

A collection of circuits overseen by a Diocesan Bishop and a Lay Chairman.

The Constitution’s ban on polygamy (Article 12) directly conflicts with customary law. The Standing Orders (SO 76) require that any convert with multiple wives must divorce all but one before baptism – a rule that has caused friction but remains unamended.

The governing documents are built upon the , which is enshrined within the Constitution.

Constitution And Standing Orders Of - The Methodist Church Ghana

For the average member, accessing these documents was historically difficult (expensive printed volumes). Today:

Note: This guide is a summary. For official legal matters or disputes, always refer to the current printed edition of "The Constitution and Standing Orders of The Methodist Church Ghana" as published by the Methodist Book Depot or the Conference Office. For the average member, accessing these documents was

This is intentionally difficult. The Constitution requires: This is intentionally difficult

A collection of circuits overseen by a Diocesan Bishop and a Lay Chairman. The Standing Orders (SO 76) require that any

The Constitution’s ban on polygamy (Article 12) directly conflicts with customary law. The Standing Orders (SO 76) require that any convert with multiple wives must divorce all but one before baptism – a rule that has caused friction but remains unamended.

The governing documents are built upon the , which is enshrined within the Constitution.