God loves you
unconditionally, no strings attached.
That's the good news.
The Methodist Conference: 27 June - 3 July
The governing body of the Methodist Church met in Leeds. Find out more, and watch proceedings again.
News from the Conference
Celebrating Global Relationships
The Methodist Church in Britain welcomed representatives from fourteen Partner Churches to this year’s Conference.
President and Vice-President Designate
A new President and Vice-President of the Methodist Conference have been elected for 2025-26
3Generate
The Conference has heard the voices of children and young people asking the Church to tackle issues of justice and to support their journey of discipleship.
Christian Aid and Methodist Church renew commitment
The Methodist Church in Britain and Christian Aid have re-committed to their joint work to overcome global injustice and poverty.
Celebrating single people
The Methodist Church welcome, affirm and celebrate the contribution of single people
God for All
Celebrating the work achieved so far as part of the Church’s God For All Strategy for Evangelism and Growth
Online church
The Conference votes for more research on online church and online communion
President and Vice-President elected
The President and Vice-President of the Conference have been elected and inducted for 2024-2025
Begin your prayer journey
Are you feeling worried or anxious? Perhaps you're grateful for something? Or maybe you just want some words for today.
Discover prayer for where you are in life.
A church near you
Your local Methodist church is a place to feel at home and welcome.
I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another.
John 13:34 (NRSVA)Every person is made in God's image and is of equal value
Everyone is welcome
The Methodist Church is committed to Justice, Dignity and Solidarity. We believe that all people are uniquely made in the image of God, and we aim to live this out in the Church and in our communities. This forms our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) work.
God saw everything that he had made, and indeed, it was very good.
Genesis 1:31 (NRSVA)Net zero carbon emissions by 2030
Action for hope
The climate emergency is one of the most pressing concerns in the world today, but it is not merely a secular one. As Christians and Methodists we are called to care for God’s creation and challenge injustice, so climate concerns are inherently missional and part of our discipleship.
And what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?
Micah 6:8Challenging the injustices of the world
Seeking justice
As Christians we’re called to seek God’s justice. Justice that enables everyone, and all creation, to flourish. Justice that removes everything that diminishes people, that oppresses or exploits them. Justice that enables us all to grow in relationship with each other and with God.
I have called you friends.
John 15:15Building real friendships in diverse communities
Exploring spirituality
Methodists believe God is For All. Different people experience God in different ways – that's how God works! We love real conversations about life with diverse people, in unexpected places – like the Edinburgh Fringe, Silverstone Grand Prix, and your local coffee shop or pub. We're starting new kinds of communities exploring God together.
Latest blogs
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Being 18 and voting for the first time
02 July 2024
Alex Day is one of the 2023/2024 Methodist Church Youth Reps and will be voting for the first time in the upcoming General Election. They share their thoughts on being a first-time voter and why it is important to share their voice. Alex Day offers their personal thoughts on being a first-time voter.
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Preparing for Pride
26 June 2024
Pride is an established event in many towns and cities celebrating the LGBT+ community. In this blog, the Rev’d Hayley Edmondson from Ulverston Methodist Church, shares how she is helping to bring the first Pride event to the Cumbrian market town.
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My ordination story: Blayze White
25 June 2024
"I didn’t dislike church nor disagree with its core tenets. That would be to ascribe too much importance to it. I simply did not care. "
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