United Methodists vote to restructure worldwide church

Bishop Tracy Smith Malone speaks during a news conference after delegates to the 2024 United Methodist general conference in Charlotte, North Carolina, voted in favor of a worldwide regionalization plan. (Photo by Mike DuBose, United Methodist News)
The top legislative body of the United Methodist Church passed a series of measures Thursday to restructure the worldwide denomination to give each region greater equity in tailoring church life to its own customs and traditions.
The primary measure, voted on as the UMC general conference met at the Charlotte Convention Center in North Carolina, was an amendment to the church’s constitution to give equal standing to its worldwide regions, including Africa, Europe, the Philippines, and the United States.
According to the plan, each region would be able to customize part of the denomination’s rulebook, the Book of Discipline, to fit local needs. While church regions in Africa, the Philippines, and Europe have already enjoyed some leeway in customizing church life, the US has not.