2016 Wesleyan Discipline:Wesleyan Native Ministries
From Wesleyan Discipline
1503:1
- (c) The general officials of the Church as defined in 2016 Wesleyan Discipline:1800, the General Superintendents Emeriti, members of the General Board who are not voting members by some other right, the presidents of the general educational institutions (2016 Wesleyan Discipline:2365), the general directors of Hephzibah Ministries, Wesleyan Investment Foundation, Wesleyan Native Ministries, the Wesleyan Pension Fund, the Wesleyan Bible Conference Association, and such delegates-at-large as shall be necessary to maintain parity between ordained ministers and lay members (2016 Wesleyan Discipline:1508-1510).
1880. Official Listing. The official listing of the offices, divisions, agencies, auxiliaries, subsidiary corporations, benevolent, and educational institutions of the General Church is:
- Offices
- Office of the General Superintendent
- Office of the General Treasurer/Chief Financial Officer
- Divisions
- Church Multiplication and Discipleship Division
- Communication and Administration Division
- Education and Clergy Development Division
- Global Partners Division
- Agency
- Subsidiary Corporations (Financial Institutions)
- Wesleyan Investment Foundation, Inc.
- Wesleyan Pension Fund, Inc.
- Subsidiary Corporations (Benevolent Institutions)
- Hephzibah Ministries, Inc., Macon, Georgia
- Wesleyan Bible Conference Association, Brooksville, Florida
- Wesleyan Native Ministries, Inc.
- Subsidiary Corporations (Educational Institutions)
- Houghton College, Houghton, New York
- Indiana Wesleyan University, Marion, Indiana
- Kingswood University, Sussex, New Brunswick
- Oklahoma Wesleyan University, Bartlesville, Oklahoma
- Southern Wesleyan University, Central, South Carolina
- Subsidiary Corporations (Financial Institutions)
2005:1
- (e) From day care centers, day schools, retirement homes, nursing homes, and such enterprises (cf. 2016 Wesleyan Discipline:782:35).
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- (9) Develop a network of “teaching churches” that will serve other churches in making more and better disciples, leaders, and churches, as well as equipping lay leaders across the Church.