North Alabama annual conference explained

The North Alabama Conference is an Annual Conference (a regional episcopal area, similar to a diocese) of the United Methodist Church.

This conference serves approximately 300 UMCs in the northern half of the state of Alabama,[1] with its administrative offices and the office of the bishop located in Birmingham, AL. It is part of the Southeastern Jurisdictional Conference. The bishop is the Reverend Doctor Debra Wallace-Padgett.[2]

Bishops

Districts

The North Alabama Annual Conference is further subdivided into eight smaller regions, called "districts," which provide further administrative functions for the operation of local churches in cooperation with each other. This structure is vital to Methodism, and is referred to as connectionalism. The Districts that comprise the North Alabama Conference are: Central, Cheaha, Mountain Lakes, Northeast, Northwest, South Central, Southeast, and Southwest.[3] It used to include the former districts of: Albertsville District, Huntsville District, and Gadsden District.

2023 conference

The 2023 conference saw the official disaffiliation of 132 congregations, following ongoing discussions about the UMC's stance on homosexuality.[4] [5] Most of the congregations went on to form the Global Methodist Church.[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.umcna.org/about United Methodist Church of Northern Alabama website, About Us, retrieved 2024-01-04
  2. https://www.umnews.org/en/news/2023-north-alabama-annual-conference United Methodist News website, 2023 North Alabama Annual Conference
  3. https://www.umcna.org/districts United Methodist Church of Northern Alabama website, Districts, retrieved 2024-01-04
  4. https://www.christianpost.com/news/132-north-alabama-united-methodist-churches-leave-denomination.html Christian Post website
  5. https://1819news.com/news/item/confusion-reigns-as-north-alabama-umc-conference-comes-to-close 1819 News website, Confusion reigns as North Alabama UMC conference comes to close, article by Allen Keller, dated June 25, 2023
  6. https://www.nbcnews.com/nbc-out/out-news/1-5-united-methodist-congregations-us-left-lgbtq-conflicts-rcna92853 NBC News website, 1 in 5 United Methodist congregations in the U.S. have left over LGBTQ conflicts, article dated July 6, 2023