Worldwide Regionalization
Moving toward a more equitable era
Worldwide Regionalization represents an organizational vision designed to enhance adaptive evangelism, emphasize our denomination's global nature, and strengthen our connection by prioritizing our mission and ministry. This strategic plan was overwhelmingly endorsed by delegates from around the world at General Conference 2024 and now awaits ratification by our Annual Conferences.
Explore below for comprehensive information and resources on Worldwide Regionalization. These tools are designed to help you share this transformative vision with your congregation, conference, and jurisdiction.

Join our webinar on Worldwide Regionalization in The United Methodist Church, featuring key leaders and expert insights. Learn how regionalization impacts the U.S. church, the ratification process, and ways to advocate for the church’s future.

Developed specifically for United Methodists in the United States, church leaders are invited to copy and customize this slide presentation to help them share regionalization information during meetings and other gatherings. It complements the one-page regionalization resource.

Developed specifically for United Methodists in the central conferences, church leaders are invited to copy and customize this slide presentation to help them share regionalization information during meetings and other gatherings. It complements the one-page regionalization resource.
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