General Conference—the top policy-making body of The United Methodist Church—will convene in just four months, and all annual conferences have been invited to participate in a day of prayer in advance of the event.
General Conference meets once every four years. The next meeting will take place this year, from May 10-20 in Portland, Oregon. Two delegates and two alternate delegates from the Dakotas will join other United Methodists from around the world in making decisions that impact the future of the church.
The Council of Bishops has invited each annual conference to host a 24-hour prayer vigil on a specific date, with the intent of creating a groundswell of prayer in the days leading up to the General Conference.
Dakotas-Minnesota Area Bishop Bruce R. Ough selected the date of March 24 for the Dakotas Conference’s participation.
“This is during Holy Week, a most appropriate time for us to engage in praying for Christ’s resurrection power and presence to break forth at General Conference,” he said.
“I hope the people of the Dakotas will participate in this effort and join me in praying for God to renew The United Methodist Church and unite us in our mission to reach and make new disciples of Jesus for the transformation of the world,” said Bishop Ough.
“Let us come together to ask God to grant delegates: courage to conference with integrity, wisdom to discern God’s vision for our future, and desires shaped by love for God and one another.”
139 annual conferences throughout the world are participating in this prayer effort and have committed to a day of prayer. The prayer effort commenced on Dec. 31 and will continue through May 9, the day prior to the start of General Conference.