
Understanding the Constitutional Amendments
May 19 @ 6:30 pm

In May, the Western Jurisdiction is providing a webinar to prepare members to learn about the four proposed amendments to our United Methodist Constitution.
This year’s Annual Conference gatherings require votes that impact our worldwide connection, and we want you to be informed and involved. Your participation matters!
At the General Conference 2020/2024 meeting, four pieces of legislation passed that would change the denomination’s constitution. In order for these changes to go into effect, the legislation must be ratified by the collective votes of annual and central conferences of the UMC. Throughout 2025, all central and annual conferences will be asked to vote on these important topics at their Annual Conference meetings.
The four pieces for ratification are:
- Ballot #1: Regionalization: Changing the structure of the UMC to create equity across the worldwide church.
- Ballot #2: Expand inclusiveness in church membership, especially as it relates to gender and ability.
- Ballot #3: Stand against racism and colonialism.
- Ballot #4: Clarify local pastor status regarding who can vote for clergy delegates.
Understanding these amendments is crucial as we move forward together, as each will impact how we operate as a global church. The Western Jurisdiction has prepared information on each to help you cast your vote. Lay and clergy members of the annual conference are invited to learn more and prepare for this critical vote by joining us on May 19 at 6:30 pm PDT for an information webinar where you can learn more from your ratification conference teams, and ask any questions you may have.