Organisation of the Methodist Church of Great Britain
The organisation of the Methodist Church of Great Britain is based on the principle of connexionalism. This means that British Methodism, from its inception under John Wesley, has always laid strong emphasis on mutual support, in terms of ministry, mission and finance, of one local congregation for another. No singular church community has ever been seen in isolation either from its immediately neighbouring church communities or from the centralised national organisation. Wesley himself journeyed around the country, preaching and establishing local worshipping communities, called "societies", often under lay leadership. Soon these local communities of worshipping Christians formalised their relationships with neighbouring Methodist communities to create "circuits", and the circuits and societies contained within them, were from the very beginning 'connected' to the centre and Methodism's governing body, the annual Conference. Today, societies are better known as local churches, although the concept of a community of worshipping Christians tied to a particular location, and subdivided into smaller cell groups called "classes", remains essentially based on Wesley's societies.
Other Methodist connexions which were established by British missionaries are also modelled on the structure of the British Methodist Church.
Historical origins
The first circuits, 1746
The earliest preachers under John Wesley were itinerant, and preached around an area from a home base. The "circuit", or "round" as they were first named, was therefore the natural name for the area they covered. At first they were named after their founder of main itinerant preacher. For example, 'John Bennet's Round', or the 'Circuit of William Darney's Societies'. The first official list dates from 1746.- London ;
- Bristol ;
- Cornwall
- Evesham ;
- Yorkshire ;
- Newcastle
- Wales
Milestones in Wesley's early Methodism
The first Wesleyan Methodist society was formed in 1738, the first Methodist building was The Foundery acquired in 1739, and the first class meetings were in 1742.The first Methodist Conference took place at the Foundery in June 1744. The known first plan was made by Wesley in London in 1754. The first recorded quarterly meeting was at Todmorden Edge Farm, Todmorden, on 18 October 1748.
John Wesley drew on existing structures, especially those used by the Moravians, who had been so instrumental in his own spiritual development. At their Herrnhut colony he witnessed gatherings for testimony and mutual edification, select bands, classes, conferences on doctrine, open air preaching, preaching by laymen, itinerant preachers, and orphan homes. Most of these features had, indeed, been anticipated by the Waldenses in the 16th century, between whose organisation and that of the Moravians and Methodists there are striking, though probably accidental, resemblances.
The beginnings of class meetings
The Wesleyan societies were composed of "bands", which were meetings of 5 to 10 like-minded people seeking Christian perfection, and considered the inner core of the societies. John Wesley drew up rules for these in December 1738. Some of the early societies were known by the name of the person in whose home they met, such as 'Mr. Fox's Society', and 'Mr. Ingham's Society'. The origin of the "class" was partly accidental. By 1742, John and Charles Wesley had about 1100 Methodists in London for whom they felt a pastoral responsibility, but could not keep in touch with them and continue their other work. While in Bristol, John Wesley met some members of the society there. One, Captain Foy, suggested that every member give a penny a week until a debt there be paid. When someone objected due to the poverty of many, he offered that 11 of the poorest be grouped with him, he would collect the subscription, and make up any shortfall if any could not pay. Soon afterwards, on hearing that someone was not living as he should, Wesley realised that the group of 12 for collection of money was the basis of a group for weekly meeting for prayer, Bible study, and mutual encouragement.A class book was kept recording their attendance and their contribution to the funds. When membership rolls started being used to record names of those attending, the very early ones begin with a list of class members. Members were defined as those who had been baptised, received instruction in Methodist governance, and at a special service, were received into "full membership". Others in the congregation were called simply "adherents", and although they supported the activities of the Church as fully as members, they did not enjoy voting rights. Each class was headed by a class leader.
One function of the class leader is that the "class ticket", a quarterly membership ticket for Methodists, be given to his class members, and withheld from those whom they judged unworthy of being called Methodists. The ticket is the membership card for Methodists.
Wesley did not claim the class as essential or of "divine institution", but as wise for practical regulation of Methodists.
Methodist structures
The following is a summary of the main units.Connexion
The old-fashioned spelling of connexion reflects Methodism's origins in the 18th century, when the term was used generally, in e.g. political, commercial and religious contexts, to refer to the circle of those connected to some person or group, and to the relationship thus created. But it was the particular character of the connexion John Wesley maintained with his members, his societies and his itinerant preachers that gave the term its technical significance in Methodism. All were in connexion primarily with him and thence with each other. The term came to be in some senses equivalent to 'denomination' and, later, to 'Church', and connexionalism was descriptive of a particular principle and pattern of church life which emphasized the interdependence of the constituent parts. All circuits and districts are ultimately subject to the annual Conference.After Wesley's death, schisms and resultant branches of Methodism in Britain meant that there were multiple connexions, each with its own conference, before the connexions were united in 1932. Whilst the various branches differed in the balance of authority accorded to the various levels of church government, all accepted some form of connexionalism. This was manifested in "a common bond of discipline and usage for the societies with transferable membership, and the itinerant ministry of those 'in full connexion' with the Conference and stationed by the Conference". Methodist ministers are still "received into full connexion" prior to being ordained.
Supporting the annual conference, the Methodist Council meets three times each year. The 2022 Conference agreed to establish a new body, the Connexional Council, which will replace the Methodist Council and the former Strategy and Resources Committee.
District
Districts are geographical units, typically one to three counties in extent. There are thirty districts across Great Britain—including two overlapping districts in Wales, one English-speaking and one Welsh. The governing body is called a synod. The Methodist Church formally defines the nature and purpose of the district as being:Circuit
A circuit is a grouping of local churches under the care of one or more ministers. They number about 360, and this figure is declining as more circuits amalgamate. The circuit is the main functional unit of Methodism, in that a large number of activities are organised at this level. Ministers are appointed firstly to the circuit and then secondly to the pastoral care of local churches. This means ministers will ordinarily preach and lead worship each Sunday in any church on the circuit but during the rest of the week they exercise pastoral charge over a subset of churches in that circuit. Preaching appointments for both ministers and local preachers are organised by the circuit and advertised on a preaching plan issued every three months by the leader of the circuit, the superintendent minister.Local church
Also called "societies" in certain formal contexts, the term "local church" can refer to both the congregation as well as the particular building it meets in. Membership is always tied to the local church, where members meet together for worship and fellowship. Each congregation is led by a presbyter in charge—also referred to as "the minister". there were almost 170,000 members of 4,110 churches.Class
A class is a group of Methodists, normally about twelve, under the guidance of a class leader. In the 20th century it became less common for classes to actually meet together, but many local churches have home fellowships, Bible studies groups, and cell groups by other names. Under the church's Constitutional Practice and Discipline, where the number of registered local church members falls below six over four successive quarters, the formal "local church" ceases to be recognised as such and is often treated as a "class" subject to the oversight of another Methodist Church or leader.List of districts and circuits
Superscriptions indicate a local ecumenical partnership with one or more other denominations: Baptist; Church of England; Congregational; Scottish Episcopal Church; Welsh Independents; Moravian; Presbyterian Church of Wales; Church of Scotland; United Reformed Church; Church in Wales| District | Web | Circuit | Web | No. of churches | Churches |
| Bedfordshire, Essex and Hertfordshire | Bishop's Stortford | 3 | Bishop's Stortford, ClaveringCU, Stansted FreeU | ||
| Bedfordshire, Essex and Hertfordshire | Chelmsford | 12 | Braintree U, Broomsfield, Coggeshall BU, Great NotleyBCU, Chelmsford , Halstead, Hatfield Peverel, Maldon, Moulsham Lodge, South Woodham Ferrers, Springfield CU, Chelmsford, Witham | ||
| Bedfordshire, Essex and Hertfordshire | Colchester | 8 | The Ark Colchester, Castle Colchester, Lexden, Mersea, The Well Colchester, Tollgate, Wimpole Road Colchester, Wivenhoe | ||
| Bedfordshire, Essex and Hertfordshire | Herts & Essex Border Ecu Area | 9 | Christ Church Waltham CrossC, Church LangleyBCU, Epping, Hertford, Hoddesdon, Leaside WareU, North Weald, St Andrew's Harlow, Watton at Stone | ||
| Bedfordshire, Essex and Hertfordshire | North Bedfordshire | 27 | Ampthill, Beeston, Trinity Biggleswade, Howard Memorial Cardington, Clapham, Clophill, Cranfield, Flitwick, Haynes, Henlow, Kempston East, Kempston West, Langford, Lidlington, London Road Bedford, Oakley, Park Road Bedford, Priory Bedford, Putnoe Heights Bedford, Sandy, Sharnbrook, Shefford, Stewartby UnitedBCU, Upper Caldecote, Willington, Wilstead, New Life Wootton | ||
| Bedfordshire, Essex and Hertfordshire | North Hertfordshire | 14 | All Saints StevenageC, Arlesey, Baldock, Benington, Central Letchworth, Christchurch HitchinU, High Street Stevenage, Norton Letchworth, Pirton, St Faith's HitchinC, St Hugh & St John StevenageC, St Paul's Broadwater, Stotfold, Trinity KnebworthU | ||
| Bedfordshire, Essex and Hertfordshire | St Albans & Welwyn | 10 | Birchwood Hatfield, Digswell VillageC, Hatfield Road St Albans, Ludwick Way Welwyn, Marlborough Road St Albans, Oxlease Hatfield, PanshangerBCU, Radlett United FreeU, St John's Potters Bar, Shenley | ||
| Bedfordshire, Essex and Hertfordshire | South Bedfordshire | 22 | Aley Green, Barton, Beech Hill Luton, All Saints DagnallC, Eaton Bray, Edlesborough, Farley Hill Luton, Gravenhurst, Harlington, High Street Leagrave, High Town Luton, Kensworth, Luton Road Dunstable, Mount Pleasant Leagrave, Oakdale Luton, St John's Luton, St Margaret's Luton, Strathmore Avenue Luton, The Square Dunstable, Toddington, Trinity Leighton Buzzard, Wigmore LutonU | ||
| Bedfordshire, Essex and Hertfordshire | South Essex | 11 | Langdon Hills, St Paul's Basildon, Trinity Basildon, Billericay, Grays, Hordon-on-the-Hill, Linford, Stanford-le-Hope, Christ Church WickfordU | ||
| Bedfordshire, Essex and Hertfordshire | Southend & Leigh | 14 | Belfairs Leigh-on-Sea, Benfleet, Canvey Island, Chalkwell Park, Hadleigh, Highlands Leigh-on-Sea, Hockley, Fishermen's Chapel Leigh-on-Sea, Rayleigh, Rochford, Thorpe Bay, Thundersley, Trinity Westcliff-on-Sea, Great Wakering, Shoebury, Wesley Leigh-on-Sea | ||
| Bedfordshire, Essex and Hertfordshire | Tendring | 13 | Ardleigh, Brightlingsea UnitedU, Dovercourt CentralU, Emmanuel WaltonU, Frinton, Great Bentley, Great Clacton, Great Holland, Holland on Sea, Jaywick, Manningtree, Trinity Clacton, Upper Dovercourt | ||
| Bedfordshire, Essex and Hertfordshire | West Herts & Borders | 22 | Studham, Gaddesden Row, Markyate, Flamstead, Redbourn, High Street Harpenden, Southdown Harpenden, Batford, St Martha's Tring, All Saints BerkhamstedC, Ley Hill, Hemel Hempstead, Kings Langley, Abbots Langley, The Scroll WatfordU, Trinity Watford, Croxley Green, Bushey & Oxhey, Berry Lane Rickmansworth, St Mary's RickmansworthC, St Andrew's Bushey Heath, Carpenders Park & South Oxhey | ||
| Birmingham | Birmingham | 34 | Acocks Green, Beacon PheaseyC, Birmingham Chinese, Cambridge Road King's Heath, Carrs LaneU, Castle Bromwich, Coleshill UnitedU, CotteridgeCU, Dorridge, Earlswood, Great Barr, Hall Green United Community ChurchMU, HawksleyC, HazelwellC, Longbridge, Lozells, Lyndon, Maypole, Whitacre, Northfield, Perry Barr, Perry Hall, Saltley, Selly Oak, Shirley, Solihull, South Yardley, Sparkhill, St Andrew's Chelmsley WoodC, St Andrew's Stirchley, St Michael's Hall GreenC, Trinity MonkspathBCS, Villa Road, Water Orton | ||
| Birmingham | Sutton Park | 13 | Blackwood, Boldmere, Erdington, Falcon Lodge, Four Oaks, Kingsbury, Kingstanding, Nechells, South Parade Sutton Coldfield, St Chad's ErdingtonC, Stockland Green, Streetly, Witton | ||
| Birmingham | Birmingham & Oldbury | 12 | Akrill, Causeway Green, City Road Birmingham, Court Oak, Ladywood, Quinton, Ridgacre, Rounds Green, St John's Smethwick, Tipton Road Tividale, Warley Woods, West Smethwick | ||
| Birmingham | Blackheath & Halesowen | 6 | Central Blackheath, Crossway Halesowen, Hasbury, Hurst Green, Romsley, Short Cross | ||
| Birmingham | Bromsgrove & Redditch | 10 | Alcester, Bromsgrove, Catshill, Crabbs Cross, Emmanuel RedditchU, Lickey End, Rowney Green, St Andrew's Church Hill, Studley, The Bridge RedditchC | ||
| Birmingham | Coventry & Nuneaton | 15 | Wesley Hall Arley, Trinity AtherstoneU, Balsall Common, Bedworth, Central Hall Coventry, Ebenezer Collycroft, Earlsdon, St Mary & All Saints FillongleyC, Horeston Grange EcumenicalCU, Meriden, Nuneaton, Radford & Holbrooks, Ridge Lane, Ryton, Woodside Coventry | ||
| Birmingham | Herefordshire | 4 | Ledbury, Christ Church Ross-on-WyeU, Bromyard, St John's Hereford | ||
| Birmingham | South West Worcestershire | 12 | Bromyard Road Worcester, Ombersley Road Worcester, Lansdowne Crescent Malvern, St Andrew's Worcester, Droitwich, Norton, Somers Park Malvern Link, St Nicholas WarndonC, Upper Welland Malvern Wells, Broadway, Evesham, Willersey | ||
| Birmingham | South Warwickshire | 16 | Kenilworth, St Michael's StocktonC, Warwick, Wellesbourne, Whitnash, Cubbington, Dale Street Leamington Spa, Henley-in-Arden, Stratford-upon-Avon, Radford Road Leamington SpaU, Bidford-on-Avon, Mickleton, Tysoe, Welford-on-Avon, Fenny Compton, Kineton | ||
| Birmingham | Tamworth & Lichfield | 8 | Lichfield, New Life Aldergate Tamworth, Glascote, Alrewas, New Life Thackeray Drive Tamworth, Trinity Shenstone, St Martin's StoneydelphC, Hopwas | ||
| Bolton & Rochdale | Bolton | 11 | Ainsworth, Chew Moor, Edgworth, Harwood, Hawkshaw, St Andrew's Bolton, St Helen's Road Bolton, St John's Road Horwich, The Triangle Bolton, Trinity Bolton, Westhoughton | ||
| Bolton & Rochdale | Bolton Mission | 1 | Victoria Hall Bolton | ||
| Bolton & Rochdale | Bury | 15 | Bolton Road Bury, Brandlesholme Bury, Bridge Community Church Radcliffe, Christ Church RamsbottomB, Edenfield, Heaton Park, Holcombe Brook, Jericho, Prestwich, Rowlands Summerseat, Seedfield, Tottington, Trinity Heywood, Wesley Radcliffe, Whitefield | ||
| Bolton & Rochdale | Farnworth & Worsley | 8 | Boothstown, Christ Church Little LeverU, Kearsley Mount, St Catherine's HighfieldC, Trinity FarnworthCo, Walkden, Wharton & Cleggs LaneU, Worsley Road North | ||
| Bolton & Rochdale | Leigh & Hindley | 11 | Astley & Tyldesley, Atherton Central, Bag Lane, Bamfurlong, Bedford, Culcheth, Glazebury, Hindley Green, Kingsleigh, St John's Hindley, Wigan Road Leigh | ||
| Bolton & Rochdale | Rochdale & Littleborough | 13 | Brimrod, Castleton Moor, Dearnley, Greenhill, Moorhouse, Norden, St Andrew's RochdaleU, Smithy Bridge, Spotland, Syke, Thrum Hall, Trinity Rochdale, Wardle Village ChurchC | ||
| Bolton & Rochdale | Rossendale | 7 | Bacup Central, Irwell Vale, Longholme Rawtenstall, Newchurch, Rakefoot Crawshawbooth, Shawforth, Stacksteads | ||
| Bolton & Rochdale | Wigan | 13 | Aspull, Bispham, Blackrod, Clowes, Crooke, Goose Green, Ince, Orrell Post, Queen's Hall Wigan, Shevington, Standish, The Vale Appley Bridge, Spencer Road Whitley | ||
| Bristol | Bristol & South Gloucestershire | 42 | Alveston, Badminton Road Downend, Bethesda Redfield, Bishopston, Easter Compton, Eastville Park, Eden Grove Horfield, Fishponds, Hanham, Hawkesbury Upton, Holy Trinity Bradley StokeC, Horfield, Kingswood, Longwell UnitedC, Wesley Made-For-Ever, Olveston & Tockington, Parkway Bristol, Potters Wood Kingswood, Sea Mills, Shirehampton, Shortwood, Bedminster, St Peter's Brislington, Knowle, Totterdown, Speedwell, St Andrew's Filton, St Chad's PatchwayC, Staple Hill, Summerhill, St Peter's PilningC, Thornbury, Unity Oldland, Victoria Bristol, Salem Watley's End, Wesley Memorial Bristol, Westbury-on-Trym, Westbury ParkC, Winterbourne Down, WithywoodC, Yate, Zion United Frampton CotterellU | ||
| Bristol | Gloucestershire | 41 | Holy Trinity AmberleyC, Apperley, Aylburton, Bailey Lane End, Barton Street Gloucester, Bethesda Cheltenham, Bishop's Cleeve, Bream, Brimscombe, Cam, Chalford Hill, Christ Church AbbeydaleBCU, Christ Church NailsworthBU, Churchdown, Cinderford, Ashcroft CirencesterU, Clements End, Coalway, Drybrook, Dursley, Eastington, Fairford UnitedU, Hartpury, Hawling, Hucclecote, Lonsdale Road Gloucester, St Mary's NewentBC, Pillowell, Quedgeley, St John the Baptist's RandwickC, South Cerney UnitedCo, St John's Northgate Gloucester, St Mark's Cheltenham, Stonehouse, Stroud, Christ Church TetburyU, Tewkesbury, Holy Trinity TibbertonC, St Michael's WhaddonC, Winchcombe, Wotton-Under-Edge UnitedCo | ||
| Bristol | Gordano Valley | 8 | Backwell West Town, Christchurch ClevedonC, Kenn Road Clevedon, Nailsea, Pill, Portishead, Redcliffe Bay Portishead, Yatton | ||
| Bristol | North East Somerset & Bath | 16 | Horizon Bath, Nexus Bath, Weston Bath, Bathampton, Beechen Cliff, Box, Chew Stoke, Farrington Gurney, Keynsham, Midsomer Norton, Paulton, Peasedown St John, Southdown, Timsbury, Trinity Radstock, Trinity Westfield | ||
| Bristol | North Wiltshire | 19 | Aldbourne, Bath Road Swindon, Central Chippenham, Central SwindonBU, ChiseldonC, Christ Church Marlborough, Luckington, Lyneham, Pewsey, Rodbourne, Sheldon Road Chippenham, Sherston, St Andrew's Swindon, St Paul's DorcanC, St Timothy's DorcanC, Stratton, Studley, Cleverton, Great Somerford | ||
| Bristol | Somerset Mendip | 18 | Axbridge, Banwell, Castle Cary, Cheddar, Churchill, Coleford, Congresbury, Frome Wesley, Glastonbury, Keinton Mandeville, Norton Down, Oakhill, Pilton, Rode ChapelB, West Street SomertonU, Street, Wedmore, Wells | ||
| Bristol | Upper Thames | 12 | Christ the Servant Abbey MeadsBCU, Braydon, Cricklade UnitedU, Highworth, Longcot, Lydiard TregozeC, PurtonC, Royal Wootton Bassett, ShawC, Shrivenham, ToothillC, WestleaC | ||
| Bristol | Weston & Burnham | 9 | Brean, St Andrew's BournvilleC, Brent Knoll, Burnham-on-Sea, East Brent, Locking CastleBCU, Milton, Uphill, West Huntspill | ||
| Bristol | Wiltshire United Area | 16 | Bradford-on-Avon UnitedU, Bromham, Calne, St Aldhelm's CorshamU, St Andrew's DevizesU, Hilperton, Marston, Melksham UnitedU, SemingtonC, Steeple Ashton, Trowbridge UnitedU, Wesley Road Trowbridge, Warminster UnitedU, Westbury, Whitley, Winsley | ||
| Chester & Stoke-on-Trent | Dane & Trent | 16 | Biddulph, Bosley, Brookhouse Green, Cloud, Davenport, Goostrey, Hill Top Biddulph Moor, Holmes Chapel, Key Green, Lower Withington, Middlewich, Mow Cop, New Road Biddulph Moor, Rood Lane Congleton, Trinity Congleton, Wellspring Congleton | ||
| Chester & Stoke-on-Trent | Market Drayton | 2 | Ashley, Market Drayton | ||
| Chester & Stoke-on-Trent | Mid Cheshire | 16 | Barnton, CastleU, Chester Road Winsford, Comberbach, Davenham, Hartford, Little Budworth, Lostock Green, Northwich, Pickmere, Sandiway, Shurlach Northwich, St Andrews Winsford, Trinity Winsford, Weaver Winsford, WeaverhamC | ||
| Chester & Stoke-on-Trent | North Cheshire | 24 | Frodsham, Norley, Blakelees Kingsley, Helsby, Hurst Kingsley, Oakmere, Kelsall, Mickle Trafford, Tarvin, Christleton, Rowton, Caldy Valley Great BoughtonU, Garden Lane UnitingU, Hoole, TarporleyB, Bretton, Saltney, Saughall, Wesley Chester, The Heath, Halton Trinity, Wicksten Drive, St Mark's Runcorn, Bethesda Runcorn | ||
| Chester & Stoke-on-Trent | North Staffordshire | 10 | Audley, Baldwins Gate, Bradwell, Cross Heath, Halmer End, Higherland, Madeley, St Luke's Clayton, Silverdale, Wolstanton | ||
| Chester & Stoke-on-Trent | South Cheshire | 29 | OakhangerC, Wesley Place, Englesea Brook, Audlem, Hankelow, Woore, St John's Whitchurch, Tallarn Green, Brown Knowl, Crewe-by-Farndon, Malpas, Coppenhall, St Mark's Crewe, St Stephen's Crewe, Haslington, Winterley, Poole, Broad Lane, Nantwich, Shavington, St John's Willaston, Wells Green, Elworth, Ettiley HeathC, Unity Sandbach, Baddiley, Broomhall, Lightwood Green, St Andrew's Aston | ||
| Chester & Stoke-on-Trent | Staffordshire Moorlands | 12 | Boundary, Cheadle, Endon, Ipstones, Onecote, Rudyard, Rushton, St Andrew's Cheddleton, Tean, Trinity LeekU, Waterhouses, Wetley Rocks | ||
| Chester & Stoke-on-Trent | Stoke-on-Trent Mission | 5 | Oasis Biddulph, Potters Church, Swan Bank, Wesley Hall, Whitehill Kidsgrove | ||
| Chester & Stoke-on-Trent | Stoke-on-Trent North | 9 | Baddeley Edge, Brown Edge, Bucknall, Fegg Hayes, Milton, Norton, Salem, Tunstall, Werrington | ||
| Chester & Stoke-on-Trent | Stoke-on-Trent South | 9 | Blythe Bridge & Forsbrook, Broadway, Fenton Park, Lightwood, Longton Central Hall, Sandford Hill, Temple Street, Trentham, West End | ||
| Cornwall & Isles of Scilly | Bodmin, Padstow & Wadebridge | 11 | Bodmin, Innis, Lanivet, Millpool, Nanstallon, Padstow, Rock, Rosenannon, St Mawgan, Trelights, Cornerstone Wadebridge | ||
| Cornwall & Isles of Scilly | Callington & Gunnislake | 4 | Callington, Stoke Climsland, St Dominick, Tamar Valley | ||
| Cornwall & Isles of Scilly | Camborne, Redruth & Hayle | 14 | Angarrack, Barripper, Beacon, Wesley Camborne, Centenary Camborne, Four Lanes & PencoysC, Gateway Porth an Dre, Hayle, Illogan Highway, Kehelland, Mawla, Porthtowan, Troon, Wall | ||
| Cornwall & Isles of Scilly | Camelford & Week St Mary | 14 | Canworthy Water, Bethel Trelash, Maxworthy, Rehoboth Tresmeer, Tresparrett, Week St Mary, Boscastle, Bossiney, Camelford, St Breward, St Tudy, Treveighan, Tintagel, Delabole | ||
| Cornwall & Isles of Scilly | Falmouth & Gwennap | 15 | Falmouth, Carharrack, Carnkie, Edgcumbe, Frogpool, Lanner, Mawnan Smith, Mylor, Penmarth, Penryn, Perranwell, Ponsanooth, St Day, Stithians, Trenoweth | ||
| Cornwall & Isles of Scilly | Fore Street St Ives | 1 | Fore Street St Ives | ||
| Cornwall & Isles of Scilly | Isles of Scilly | 2 | St Mary's, St Martin's | ||
| Cornwall & Isles of Scilly | Launceston Area | 12 | Launceston Central, Boyton, Coads Green, LewannickC, Lifton, Pipers Pool, Polyphant, South Petherwin, TregadillettC, Trebullet, Yeolmbridge, LinkinhorneC | ||
| Cornwall & Isles of Scilly | Liskeard & Looe | 10 | Connon, Dobwalls, Liskeard, Mount, Pelynt, Pensilva, Polperro, Riverside United U, St Neot, Trevelmond | ||
| Cornwall & Isles of Scilly | The Lizard & Mounts Bay | 15 | Balwest, Breaney, Helston Central, Cury, Crowlas, Goldsithney, Leedstown, Meneage, Marazion, Mullion, Porthleven, Ruan Minor, Lizard, Trinity Porkellis, St Keverne United | ||
| Cornwall & Isles of Scilly | Newquay, Perranporth & St Agnes | 7 | Crantock, Cubert, Mount Hawke, Newquay, Perranporth, Rose, St Agnes | ||
| Cornwall & Isles of Scilly | St Austell | 20 | Bethel St Austell, Bugle, Carclaze, Gunwen, Indian Queens, Leek Seed, Lostwithiel, Mevagissey, Mount Charles, Nanpean, Par, Polgooth, Roche, St Dennis, St John's St Austell, Stenalees, Tregrehan, Trinity Trewoon, Tywardreath, Whitemoor | ||
| Cornwall & Isles of Scilly | Saltash | 9 | Wesley Saltash, Bealbury, Blunts, Burraton, Crafthole, Downderry, Landrake, St Germans, St Ive | ||
| Cornwall & Isles of Scilly | Truro | 15 | Allet, Carnon Downs, Chacewater, Devoran, Feock, Hicks Mill, Penpoll, All Saints PortloeC, Portscatho, Shortlanesend, Threemilestone, Tresillian, Trispen, Twelveheads, Truro | ||
| Cornwall & Isles of Scilly | West Cornwall | 18 | Bible Christian, Wesley Carbis Bay, Centenary Newlyn, Chapel Street Penzance, Chy an Gweal Carbis Bay, Drift, Escalls, Gulval, Hellesveor, High Street Penzance, Madron, Mousehole, St Buryan, St Erth, St Just, Trinity Newlyn, United St Ives, Wesley Rock Heamoor | ||
| Cumbria | Kendal | 9 | Arnside, Cowan Bridge, Fellside, Kirkby Lonsdale, Levens, Sandylands, StorthC, Stricklandgate | ||
| Cumbria | Western Fells | 12 | BassenthwaiteC, Brigham, Cleator Moor, Cockermouth, Egremont, Frizington, Gosforth, Hensingham, Keswick, Lamplugh Kirkland & EnnerdaleC, SeascaleC, Whitehaven | ||
| Cumbria | Kirkby Stephen, Appleby & Tebay | 18 | The Sands Appleby, Dufton with Knock, Bolton, Kings Meaburn, Crosby Ravensworth, Great Asby, Warcop, Kirkby Stephen, Soulby, Crosby Garrett UnitedB, Nateby, WintonB, Brough, Brough Sowerby, Tebay, Orton, Newbiggin-on-Lune, Ravenstonedale | ||
| Cumbria | Kirkoswald & Alston Moor | 7 | Alston, Ainstable, Gamblesby, Kirkoswald, Langwathby, Renwick, Salkeld Dykes | ||
| Cumbria | North Cumbria | 14 | Brampton, Dalston, Gilsland, Longtown, Monkhill, Newtown, Solway, Thursby, Thurstonfield, Tithe Barn, Upperby, Walton, Wetheral, Wigton Road | ||
| Cumbria | Penrith | 7 | Cottage Wood Centre, PatterdaleC, Penrith, Shap, Skelton, Sleagill, Stainton | ||
| Cumbria | Sedbergh | 7 | Cornerstone SedberghU, Cautley, Dentdale, Dent Foot, Garsdale, Garsdale Street, Hawes Junction | ||
| Cumbria | Solway | 5 | Dearham, Workington UnitedU, Harrington, Maryport, Great Clifton | ||
| Cumbria | South Lakes | 9 | Ambleside, Cartmel, Coniston, Grange-over-Sands, Hawkshead, Swarthmoor, Ulverston, Windermere CarverU, Windermere Methodist | ||
| Cumbria | South West Cumbria United Area | 8 | Askam, Beacon Hill, Dalton Community ChurchU, Hartington Street, Kirkby, Millom, Trinity BarrowU, Vickerstown | ||
| Cumbria | Wigton | 1 | Cornerstone Wigton | ||
| Darlington | Darlington & Teesdale | 10 | Barton, Barnard Castle, Cockerton, Elm Ridge, Harrowgate Hill, Haughton, Hurworth, Staindrop, The Pathway Middleton-in-Teesdale, The Well Darlington | ||
| Darlington | Middlesbrough & Eston | https://memc.uk/] | 8 | Grove Hill, Linthorpe Methodist Hub, Marton, Normanby, Nunthorpe, Trinity | |
| Darlington | Stockton | 10 | Carlton, Trinity Eaglescliffe, Greens Lane, Maltby, North Billingham, Norton, St Andrew's, Thornaby, Yarm, Yarm Road | ||
| Darlington | Castle Eden | 9 | Blackhall Hartlepool, Central Estate Hartlepool, Coxhoe, Easington Colliery, Easington Village, Grange Road Hartlepool, Horden, Milbank, Peterlee | ||
| Darlington | Stokesley | 6 | Stokesley, Carlton, Great Ayton, Easby, Hutton Rudby, Seamer | ||
| Darlington | Cleveland & Danby | 14 | Brotton, Danby, Glaisdale Head, Guisborough, Hinderwell, Leaholm, Marske, Newcomen, New Marske, Saltburn, Skelton, Skinningrove, Westerdale, Zetland Park | ||
| Darlington | Bishop Auckland & Shildon | 14 | Auckland Park, Bishop Auckland, Cockfield, Etherley, HamsterleyBC, Newton Aycliffe, Shildon, South Church, St Michael's HeighingtonC, The Valley, Wind Mill, Witton Park, Witton-le-Wear, Woodhouse CloseCU | ||
| Darlington | Durham & Deerness Valley | 13 | Bearpark, Bowburn, Brandon, Carrville, Elvet Durham City, Esh Winning, Framwellgate Moor, Langley Park, Newton HallC, North Road Durham, Pittington, Sacriston, Witton Gilbert | ||
| Darlington | West Durham | 8 | St Andrew's CrookU, Ferryhill, Sedgefield, Spennymoor, Stanhope, Tudhoe, Willington, Wolsingham | ||
| Darlington | North Yorkshire Dales | 11 | Brompton-on-Swale, Carlton, Gayle, Gunnerside, Hunton, Leyburn, Marsett, Melmerby, Richmond, Scorton, West Burton | ||
| East Anglia | Bury St Edmunds | 9 | Bradfield, Christchurch Needham MarketU, Glemsford, Ixworth, Northumberland Avenue Bury St Edmunds, Trinity Bury St Edmunds, Old Newton, Stowmarket, Sudbury | ||
| East Anglia | Cambridge | 11 | Bar HillBCU, CambourneBCU, Castle Street Cambridge, Chesterton, Haslingfield, Histon, Orwell, Royston, Sawston FreeU, ToftC, Wesley Cambridge | ||
| East Anglia | Central Norfolk | 25 | Beetley, Pilgrim Church Blakeney, Trinity Dereham, Fulmodeston, Garvestone, Great Cressingham, Great Ellingham, Gressenhall, Hingham, Holt, Litcham, Mattishall, New Holkham, Saham Hills, Sculthorpe & Fakenham, Sporle, Stibbard, Swaffham, Thursford, Tittleshall, Toftwood, Pilgrim Church Walsingham, Watton, Wells & Wighton, Wendling | ||
| East Anglia | Ely & Newmarket | 14 | Trinity BurwellU, Emmanuel ChatterisBU, Coveney, Ely, Haddenham, Little DownhamC, St John's Littleport, Christ Church NewmarketU, Pymoor, Red Lodge Community ChurchC, Saxon Street, Soham, Wicken, Wickhambrook | ||
| East Anglia | The Fens | 10 | Doddington, Emneth, Trinity MarchU, Marshland St James, Murrow, Outwell, Parson Drove, Terrington St John, Upwell, Trinity Wisbech | ||
| East Anglia | Haverhill | 1 | Haverhill | ||
| East Anglia | Ipswich | 22 | Alan Road Ipswich, Bramford, Bramford Road Ipswich, Brantham, Capel St Mary, Chantry Ipswich, Chelmondiston, Elmsett, Framlingham United FreeU, Holbrook, Kelsale, Kirton, Knodishall, Landseer Road Ipswich, Leiston UnitedU, Museum Street Ipswich, Orford, Peasenhall & Sibton, Seaton Road Felixstowe, Trimley, Trinity Felixstowe, Woodbridge | ||
| East Anglia | Lowestoft & East Suffolk | 9 | BecclesU, Corton, Kessingland, LoddonC, Trinity Lowestoft, Norton Subcourse LEP, South Lowestoft, Southwold, Wenhaston | ||
| East Anglia | Norfolk Broads | 17 | Acle, Bradwell, Caister, Fleggburgh, Freethorpe, Lowestoft Road Gorleston, Magdalen Way Gorleston, Christ Church Great YarmouthU, Newtown Great Yarmouth, Hemsby, Horsey, Lingwood, Ludham, Martham, Potter Heigham, Sutton, Thurne | ||
| East Anglia | North Norfolk | 14 | Aylsham, Barton Turf, Cromer, Hickling, Gresham, Lessingham, North Walsham, Mundesley, Overstrand, Reepham, St Andrew's Sheringham, Sloley, Trunch, Weybourne | ||
| East Anglia | Norwich | 23 | Attleborough, BowthorpeBCU, Bowthorpe Road, Brooke, Costessey, Drayton, Forncett, Framingham Earl, Hethersett, Horsford, Mile Cross, Morley, Chapel Field Road Norwich, Heartsease Lane Norwich, Rosebery Road Norwich, St Faith's HorshamC, St Peter's NorwichU, Trinity Thorpe MarriottC, Old Buckenham, Spixworth, Old Catton, Wroxham Road Sprowston, Wymondham | ||
| East Anglia | St Neots & Huntingdon | 14 | AlconburyC, Barkley Street Eynesbury, Brampton, Buckden, Eaton Ford, Great Barford, Hilton, Huntingdon, Over, Ramsey, Sawtry, St Ives, Tempsford, Warboys | ||
| East Anglia | Thetford, Diss & Mildenhall | 13 | Beck Row, Botesdale, Brandon, Diss, East Harling, Garboldisham, Holywell Row, Hopton, Lakenheath, Mildenhall, Mundford, Stanton, Thetford | ||
| East Anglia | Waveney Valley Ecu. Partnership | 4 | Emmanuel BungayU, Fressingfield, HarlestonU, Pulham Market | ||
| East Anglia | West Norfolk | 21 | Burnham Market, Clenchwarton, Dersingham, Downham Market, Feltwell, St Faith's GaywoodC, Heacham, Highgate King's Lynn, Hilgay, Hunstanton, London Road King's Lynn, Marham, North Lynn, Pott Row, Snettisham, Southery, South Wootton, Stanhoe, St Peter's StowbridgeC, Terrington St Clement, Wimbotsham | ||
| Lancashire | Banks & Hesketh Bank | ||||
| Lancashire | Blackpool | 4 | Layton, Marton, New Central, South Shore | ||
| Lancashire | Burnley & Pendle | 16 | Barley, Briercliffe Road BurnleyB, Brierfield, Brunshaw, Central Burnley, Christ Church Nelson, Greenbrook, Hapton, Higherford, Padiham Road Burnley, Parkside, St Andrew's Barnoldswick, St John's Colne, St Peter's Earby, Southfield, Wheatley Lane | ||
| Lancashire | Chorley & Leyland | 12 | AdlingtonU, Hillside Brinscall, Buckshaw VillageC, Chorley, Coppull, Eccleston, Euxton, Heskin, Leyland, Midge Hall, Whittle-le-Woods, Withnell Fold | ||
| Lancashire | Clitheroe | 5 | Chatburn, Paythorne, Trinity Clitheroe, Waddington, Whalley | ||
| Lancashire | Great Harwood | 3 | Clayton-le-Moors, Rishton, Trinity Great HarwoodU | ||
| Lancashire | North Fylde | 6 | Cleveleys Park, Fleetwood, Lighthouse, Pilling, Poulton-le-Fylde, Thornton | ||
| Lancashire | North Lancashire | 19 | |||
| Lancashire | Preston Ribble | 12 | Ashton, Bamber Bridge, Central Preston, Christ Church LongridgeU, Trinity Cottam, Fulwood, Hoole, Hope, Ingol, Kingsfold, Penwortham, Trinity Gregson Lane | ||
| Lancashire | South Fylde | 6 | Church Road St Annes, Fairhaven, Freckleton, Kirkham, Lytham, The Drive St Annes | ||
| Lancashire | West Pennine Moors | 13 | Antley, Cambridge Street Accrington, Darwen, Feniscowles, Haslingden, Lammack, Mellor, Rhyddings, St Paul's Blackburn, Stanhill, Trinity DarwenU, West End, Wilpshire | ||
| Lincolnshire | Barton & Brigg | 10 | Barrow-upon-Humber, Barton-upon-Humber, Brigg, Broughton, East Halton, Goxhill, Hibaldstow, St Andrew's Kirton-in-LindseyC, Waddingham, Wrawby | ||
| Lincolnshire | Boston | 9 | Centenary Boston, Frithville, Gipsey Bridge, Hospital Bridge, Kirton, Stickney, Swineshead, Wrangle, Zion Boston | ||
| Lincolnshire | East Lincolnshire | 17 | Alford, Burgh-le-Marsh, Chapel St Leonards, Conisholme, Grainthorpe, Grimoldby, Louth, St Peter's Mablethorpe, Marshchapel, Saltfleet, SaltfleetbyC, Skegness, Sutton-on-Sea, Thorpe Fen Dykes, Trusthorpe, Wainfleet, Withern | ||
| Lincolnshire | Epworth & Scunthorpe | 16 | Althorpe, Ashby, Beltoft, Burton-upon-Stather, Crowle, Ealand, Epworth, Gunness, Haxey, Messingham, Old Brumby, Owston Ferry, West Butterwick, Winteringham, Winterton, Yaddlethorpe | ||
| Lincolnshire | Grimsby & Cleethorpes | 14 | The Haven, Healing, Humberston, Immingham, Keelby, New Waltham, North Thoresby, Scartho, Side Door, South Killingholme, St Andrew's, St Christopher's, Tetney, Waltham | ||
| Lincolnshire | Lincoln | 18 | Bailgate Lincoln, Burton Road Lincoln, Central Lincoln, Cherry Willingham, Monk's Road Lincoln, Moorland Park Lincoln, Navenby, Nettleham, North Hykeham, Reepham, Scothern, St Columba's LincolnU, St Giles Lincoln, Skellingthorpe, Swallowbeck Lincoln, Thorpe on the HillC, Washingborough, Welton | ||
| Lincolnshire | Mid Lincolnshire | 11 | Bardney, Bardney Dairies, Coningsby, Halton, Horncastle, Old Bolingbroke, Scamblesby, Spilsby, Toynton, Woodhall Spa, Wragby | ||
| Lincolnshire | Sleaford | 7 | Billinghay, Dunston, Heckington, Little Hale, Ruskington, Sleaford, Timberland | ||
| Lincolnshire | South Holland | 9 | Bicker, Gosberton, Gosberton Clough, Holbeach, Holbeach Drove, Lutton Marsh, Moulton Chapel, Spalding Broad Street, Sutterton | ||
| Lincolnshire | The Wolds & Trent | 12 | BrookenbyC, Caistor, Gainsborough, Glentham, Lea, Market Rasen, Marton, Middle Rasen, Misterton, Nettleton, North Kelsey, Upton | ||
| London | Barking, Dagenham & Ilford | 9 | Barking, Barkingside, Beacontree Heath, Gantshill, Goodmayes, Ilford, Old Dagenham, Seven Kings, The Drive | ||
| London | Barnet & Queensbury | 9 | Barnet & Brookside, East Finchley, Edgware, Finchley, Trinity Golders GreenU, Hendon, Manor Drive, Trinity Mill HillU, Queensbury | ||
| London | Battersea & Wandle Valley | 7 | Battersea Central, Broomwood, Mitcham, St Helier, St John's Wandsworth, Tooting, Upper Tooting | ||
| London | Blackheath & Crystal Palace | 9 | Anerley, Burnt Ash, Eltham Park, Forest Hill, Hither Green, Lewisham, Sunfields Blackheath, Upper Norwood, Wesley Hall Sydenham | ||
| London | Bromley | 3 | Beckenham, Bromley, West Wickham | ||
| London | Chelsea, Hammersmith & Fulham | 5 | Askew Road Shepherds BushU, Chelsea, Fulham Broadway, Rivercourt, Shepherds Bush Road | ||
| London | City Road | 1 | Wesley's Chapel | ||
| London | Croydon | 8 | Addington, Christ Church Addiscombe, Downsview Upper Norwood, Norbury, Parchmore, Shirley, South Norwood, West Croydon | ||
| London | Ealing Trinity | 8 | Acton HillU, Ealing GreenU, Greenford, Hanwell, King's Hall Southall, Kingsdown West Ealing, Northolt, Pitshanger | ||
| London | Enfield | 8 | Bush Hill Park, Edmonton, Goffs Oak, Grange Park, Ordnance Road Enfield, Ponders End, The Bourne Southgate, Trinity EnfieldU | ||
| London | Forest | 12 | Cann Hall, Trinity Leyton, Leytonstone, Lighthouse Walthamstow, Loughton, Trinity Debden, North Chingford, Shernhall, South Chingford, Wanstead, Winchester Road, Woodford | ||
| London | Hackney & Stoke Newington | 5 | Clapton, Clapton Park, Dalston, Mare Street Hackney, Stoke Newington | ||
| London | Harlesden | 1 | Harlesden | ||
| London | Harrow & Hillingdon | 16 | Cannon Lane, Christ Church UxbridgeU, Eastcote, Hayes, Hayes End, Kenton, North Harrow, North Hillingdon, Northwood, Pinner, Ruislip, Ruislip Manor, South Harrow, Trinity HarrowU, Wealdstone, Yiewsley | ||
| London | Islington & Camden Mission | 5 | Archway, Caledonian Road, Camden Town, Epworth Euston, Islington Central | ||
| London | Kingston-upon-Thames | 4 | Chessington, Kingston-upon-Thames, New Malden, Surbiton Hill | ||
| London | Lambeth | 9 | Brixton Hill, Clapham, Lambeth Mission & St Mary's, Mostyn Road, Railton Road, Springfield, Stockwell, Streatham, Tulse Hill | ||
| London | Lesnes Abbey | 11 | Abbey Wood, Barnehurst, Belvedere, Bexleyheath, Church of the Cross ThamesmeadCU, St Mark's United GreenwichU, Pantiles, St Paul's ThamesmeadCU, Trinity Plumstead, Welling, Wesley Hall Plumstead | ||
| London | London Mission North West | 4 | Fernhead Road, Gospel Oak, Kensal Rise, Kilburn | ||
| London | New River | 9 | Finsbury Park, Holly Park, Middle Lane Hornsey, Miller Memorial Tottenham, Muswell Hill, Ravensdale Road Stamford Hill, St Mark's Tottenham, Trinity at Bowes, Willoughby Road Hornsey | ||
| London | Newham | 7 | Bry |