I can still remember the details of the day so clear. As a young person it was the first time I had experienced such massive violence on a scale this large.

On reflecting today I felt it was appropriate to write a prayer. This is based on Isaiah 61:3. Feel free to join in my in praying this prayer or spend some time praying on your own as you reflect today.

A Prayer for September 11th, 2023

Lord, on this day we remember the shock, anxiety, and trauma.

We lament whenever this world can demonstrate so much death, suffering, and depravity.

God, we also remember those who ran toward the world collapsing in an effort to help.

Jesus, we remember the overflowing churches in the days that follow.

Father, be with all those who mourn on this anniversary.

Holy Spirit, remind us that you are still the God bestows 

crowns of beauty instead of ashes, 

oils of joy instead of mourning, 

and garments of praise instead of heaps of despair.

In Jesus’ Name, AMEN.

As to be expected in the launch of a new denominations there is a substantial amount of information. In an effort to add value to your journey I have organized resources I know about on this website. Some of these are official Global Methodist Documents or resources. For those I tried to make that clear.

Important Documents

The Transitional book of Doctrine and Discipline of the Global Methodist Church

  • The Transitional Book of Doctrine of the Global Methodist Church is the foundational document of the Global Methodist Church. There is an online PDF version of it HERE. I am not sure of any way to access a printed copy besides printing it for yourself.
  • I suggest for pastors and church leaders to read it in its entirety. I suggest for church members to read at least the first twenty-one pages.
  • I wrote a blog post about the document here: Ratification of the Doctrine and Discipline of the Global Methodist Church

The Global Methodist Church Catechism

  • What is a Catechism? From the intro of the booklet: “A catechism is an educative and regulative formulation of church doctrine. It provides both a pedagogical tool for initiation into the full life of the church and a formal expression of the essential teachings that the church expects its members to understand and believe. Therefore, the learning of the catechism should be viewed, along with baptism and the profession of faith, as a necessary step in approving Christians for membership in the church body.”
  • The catechism is a set of question and answers over the basics of the Christian faith with a Wesleyan emphasis.
  • You can view the document HERE or order booklets HERE.
  • We plan on using these booklets for our confirmation class.

Unofficial Documents of Note

Liturgy

There are not any official Global Methodist Liturgies I have got my hands on. Here are some helpful unofficial liturgies.

Websites

The official website of the Global Methodist Church is: https://globalmethodist.org/

Other Websites for traditional Methodist:

Social Media

Podcasts

I have not found an official audio podcast for the Global Methodist Church. The best I have to offer are these excellent traditional Wesleyan podcasts.

Videos

The Thursday Night Live Show is interviews with leaders in the Global Methodist Church. Rev. Dr. Sterling Allen has done an amazing job working hard to make this an excellent resource. Check it out on Youtube and Facebook.

Seminaries and Course of Study

While the Global Methodist Church does not have their own seminaries they do have recommended educational institutions.

Course of study is an alternative path of study for individuals pursuing ministry. Approved programs for course of study are:

Final Advice

Ok, so where should I start? I think maybe the worse thing to do is try to consume all of this content at once. I would probably start with the Transitional Book of Doctrine and Discipline’s first 21 pages. Then I would watch a couple of Thursday Night Live Episodes that interested me. Then after that it is a choose your own adventure.

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In the Global Methodist Church, elders and sometimes deacons are presented with stoles during ordination. On a following Sunday, the local church may present the preacher with more stoles for the other seasons of the church year. 

Below is a liturgy I wrote to be used for such an occasion for a church member to present stoles to the pastor on behalf of the church. This is not an official Global Methodist liturgy. You are free to use and adapt this as you see fit. Attribution is appreciated.

Since my church had multiple services I was given different stoles in each service. All stoles may be presented at one service.

Appropriate prayers are encouraged to be prayed following the presentation.

Liturgy for Stoles

Hello, my name is ________ . Today it is my joy to present to Pastor ______ this (or these) stole(s) in recognition of his/her ordination by Bishop _______ recently at ________ (location of ordination).

Ordination is “the action by which the church sets apart those who have been so elected to a particular order of ministry for the good of the whole church.”1

Pastor _______ is now an ordained elder/deacon as of ______ (date of ordination).

To be read for presentation to deacon:

  • “Deacons are to witness to the Word in their words and actions, and to embody and lead the community’s service in the world for the sake of enacting God’s compassion and justice. Within and beyond a local church, deacons may, among other ministries, lead in worship, preach and teach, conduct marriages, bury the dead, care for the sick and needy, and interpret the needs of the world to the church.”1

To be read for presentation to elder:

  • “Those called to the ministry of elder bear authority and responsibility to proclaim God’s Word fearlessly, to teach God’s people faithfully, to administer the sacraments, and to order the life of the church so that it may be both faithful and fruitful”1

Pastors wear vestments called stoles to signify they are part of the ordained clergy.

Pastor ______ was presented a red stole at his/her ordination. It is my joy to present to him/her this/these ________ stole(s) on behalf of the church to celebrate his/her ordination.

  • The white stole is worn during high holy days such as Easter, Christmas, weddings, and funerals.
  • The green stole is worn during a season of church life between Pentecost and Advent. During this time the church focuses on Jesus’ teaching and healing ministry. 
  • The purple stole is worn during the seasons of Advent and Lent. These seasons are key in reminding us of the importance of understanding who Christ is through his incarnation and His journey to the cross.

Pastor _______ , thank you for responding to God’s call. May the Lord bless your new season of ordained ministry.

Sources

1 Quotes are from page 51 of the Transitional Book of Doctrines and Disciplines of the Global Methodist Church.

Thanks to Rev. Jack Varnell for looking over an early draft.

Resources

For a printable pdf click here.

For a word document of this liturgy click here.


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