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The Rev. Ngongo Asaka smiles after receiving a new bicycle and a Bible as tools for evangelism in Tunda, Congo. Asaka was among 52 pastors of rural United Methodist churches in the area who received the gifts from Crosspoint, a United Methodist church in Niceville, Fla. Photo by Chadrack Londe, UM News.

Explore our reports that help shape conversations around the future of The UMC and inform strategic planning and measures of success across the church.

A key leadership body has given unanimous approval to submitting a proposal to General Conference that aims to give Africa, Europe, the Philippines and the U.S. equal standing in church decision-making. The approval by the Standing Committee on Central Conference Matters puts the legislation on a likely trajectory of making it onto the General Conference floor for consideration by all delegates. Globe by OpenClipart-Vectors, courtesy of Pixabay; graphic by Laurens Glass, UM News.

Discover information and resources on Worldwide Regionalization, the ratification process, and empowering regions to effectively reach people for Christ.

A user reads the Bible on their tablet.

Be inspired by blogs and devotions written members and friends of the Connectional Table.

Screenshot of a slide from a CT presentation about creating a US Regional Conference.

Get a closer look at some of the CT's work through these presentations and webinars.

The Connectional Table office can receive annual conference journals to keep on file.

The Revs. Joel Hortiales (center, in blue blazer) and David Farley (to Hortiales' right) join parishioners of the Border Church in Tijuana, Mexico, as they lift their arms skyward beneath the fence that marks the border with the U.S.

Learn about this fund that allows way to expand ministry beyond what has been anticipated and to address emerging missional priorities.

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