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We believe in Jesus Christ, who is both God and man; His virgin birth, His sinless life, His substitutionary and redeeming death, and His physical resurrection. We believe in the Holy Spirit who illuminates the Word of God, reveals Christ to the world and empowers believers to serve God.
The Evangelical Methodist Church is convinced that Jesus Christ can radically transform a life resulting in a vital, personal relationship with God and a transformed relationship with people from all cultures and ethnicities.
The Evangelical Methodist Church is convinced that Jesus Christ can radically transform a life resulting in a vital, personal relationship with God and a transformed relationship with people from all cultures and ethnicities.
The Evangelical Methodist Church is convinced that Jesus Christ can radically transform a life resulting in a vital, personal relationship with God and a transformed relationship with people from all cultures and ethnicities.
The EMC preaches the Biblical imperatives of true Methodism, including the beliefs summarized above and more. The Evangelical Methodist Church’s distinctive includes a congregational and connectional system of church government, which affords a great degree of freedom for the local church.
There are five fully affiliated conferences outside the USA that elect their own General Superintendents and organize themselves under the overarching authority of the EMC Discipline and the International General Conference.
The Evangelical Methodist Church is convinced that Jesus Christ can radically transform a life resulting in a vital, personal relationship with God and a transformed relationship with people from all cultures and ethnicities.
History of the EMC. The Evangelical Methodist Church came into being in 1946 in Memphis, Tennessee. Dr. J.H. Hamblen was elected chairman of the meeting in Memphis and as the first General Superintendent at the organizational conference in November of that year.
Evangelical Methodist Men For Missions (EMMFM) is a dynamic movement of God’s Spirit in the hearts of laymen in our local churches. Through EMMFM, men and their families from all walks of life, find a channel for harnessing and releasing personal skills and abilities in practical, direct missionary involvement.
The Evangelical Methodist Church is convinced that Jesus Christ can radically transform a life resulting in a vital, personal relationship with God and a transformed relationship with people from all cultures and ethnicities.