The President and Vice-President of the Methodist Conference and local Methodists have responded with prayers, sadness and solidarity to this morning's attack at a Manchester synagogue.
With tensions rising in communities across the UK, the Methodist Church has released a new recording of the hymn ‘Let us build a house where love can dwell’, known to many as ‘All Are Welcome’. More than 140 Methodist churches contributed their voices to the project.
Methodist leaders, including the President and Vice-President of the Methodist Conference, have joined with those from other church traditions to sign a letter expressing concerns about movements that seek to inflame societal division.
The UK Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, has formally announced the UK's recognition of the State of Palestine. This marks a significant and welcome shift in British foreign policy, moving away from using recognition as leverage in negotiations, and instead affirming the Palestinians’ inherent right to self-determination and equal participation in peace talks.
The new Methodist Youth President, Genesis Padgett (them/they), aged 19, was welcomed to their new role with a service at their home church, Emmanuel Methodist Church in Barnsle, on Sunday morning, 14 September. Also attending were the President of the Methodist Conference, the Revd Richard Andrew, and the Vice-President, Matthew Forsyth, along with family and friends of Genesis.
This June, the Methodist Church in Britain (MCB) welcomed representatives from fifteen global Partner Churches to the Pre-Conference Consultation (PCC), held at the Telford International Centre. The three-day gathering, which preceded the 2025 Methodist Conference.
The Methodist Conference, meeting in Telford, has received a report about the appropriateness of prayers for healing, particularly around neurodivergence, and how the gifts of those with lifelong conditions may contribute to the life of the Church.
The Methodist Conference, currently meeting in Telford, has heard from the Youth President that last October’s children and youth event, 3Generate, was the most successful yet but that the Church needs to make a greater commitment to encourage young people to remain as they grow.