Our Structure - And Government
The Congregational Methodist Church is unique in that it maintains the Wesleyan Doctrine, but is representative in government, which means the CMC recognizes that each Church owns its own property and elects its own pastor.
Every church has its own governing board which elects delegates to participate in a State Annual Conference. All members and annual conference delegates participate every two years in a General Conference where officials are re-elected and actions of the General Conference Council are reviewed.