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THE CHARTER
ANNUAL RECERTIFICATION OF CHARTER

The Charter has been the tie that binds United Methodist Men units for over fifty years. The concept of United Methodist Men to be united through a "national office" was a grass-roots idea in the early beginning of men’s work.

Men gladly join and support many diverse, civic and service clubs. They support these organizations with dues, as well as with hours and hours of volunteer service directed toward doing good for their communities. They do this willingly year after year deriving the spiritual reward of knowing they are contributing to the welfare of humankind. They simultaneously enjoy the association with others, as well as the advance of their own welfare in the business world. Civic service and para-church religious organizations are chartered through a national or international organization.

All such national or international organizations are supported through dues of member organizations. The membership never questions the fact that each local unit must be chartered. Yet, when it comes to supporting a national service organization which is a part of the church, some ask, "why charter? Why should a local United Methodist Men unit charter and make annual contributions to the General Commission on United Methodist Men?"

United Methodist Men’s units are chartered for all the same reasons that a local church is chartered as a United Methodist church, (making its annual contributions to the general church through World Service and Conference Benevolences). Our church is a connectional community of true believers under the Lordship of Christ providing a covenant relationship between persons. It offers a unique and favorable mission and ministry in the world.

Because of the uniqueness of the specialized ministry for and to men, general church funds are not adequate for direction, oversight, administration and maintenance of the mission and ministry of United Methodist Men.

The national office and staff of the General Commission on United Methodist Men provide many services for local units, subdistricts, districts, conferences, and jurisdictional organizations, the U.S. National Association of Conference Presidents, and the International Christian Fellowship of Methodist Men. Each of these important structures exists to support the growth and provide opportunities for men to be in mission and ministry. The goal is to increase the local unit’s effectiveness in mission and ministry through opportunities not available through any other source.

The charter benefits from the General Commission on United Methodist Men office to a local unit include: MensNews 4 times a year for the president and secretary of the local men’s unit; free membership cards, program book and other helps in the President’s Packet (which is mailed annually; a service office, available staff to answer phone calls and letters; staff-led training events in every part of the nation for conference, district and local leaders; local church helps to assist in program planning and enabling officers to carry out duties and responsibilities; representation through national staff in a wide variety of interests in which other United Methodist Church agencies and ecumenical organizations are involved.

The General Commission on United Methodist Men staff oversee and manage the mission and ministries that are funded by United Methodist Men. With the cooperation and help of the National Association of Conference Presidents, the United Methodist Men Foundation and the National Association of United Methodist Scouters, staff relate to, promotes and seeks funds to maintain the United Methodist Men missions. Also, the General Commission staff manage the International Congress of United Methodist Men held every four years, which has been traditionally held at Purdue University.

Three Important Functions Of The Annual Charter Recertification:

  1. The annual charter certification updates and corrects the mailing address of current officers. To insure that current mailings reach the proper hands, the new officer information must be received annually.
  2. The charter and annual certification as stated in The Book of Discipline (¶2302) is the key that links men’s units around the world. Witness and strength are measured by annual growth of current chartered units.
  3. Financial contributions provide the support for the General Commission on United Methodist Men’s administrative mission and resource budgets. These annual contributions are vital to strengthen and enhance the unique connection of one men’s unit with other men’s units around the world.

To charter or recertify: Recertification Form

General Commission on United Methodist Men –National Headquarters in Nashville. Great Resource.

EMS (Every Man Shares in Evangelism, Mission and Spiritual Life) –Grow in Mission, Support Ministry

Legislation being sent by GCUMM to General Conference (Adobe Acrobat required)

2005 National Gathering of United Methodist Men –At Purdue University, July 15-17, 2005 

United Methodist Scouters –A Primary Ministry focus of United Methodist Men

Boy Scouts of America – One of the four organizations supported by the National Assn. of UM Scouters

Girls Scouts of the USA – One of the four organizations supported by the National Assn. of UM Scouters

Campfire USA – One of the four organizations supported by the National Assn. of UM Scouters

National 4-H Council – One of the four organizations supported by the National Assn. of UM Scouters

The Society of St. Andrew –Gleaning America’s Fields, Feeding America’s Hungry

The Upper Room Ministry –Devotional Magazines, 24 Hour Prayer Line, and Walk to Emmaus Program

Daily Devotional –Today’s devotion from Upper Room Ministries

The Prayer Center –Call in a Prayer Request. Find Articles and Books to help your Prayer Life

Walk to Emmaus –Central Source for Information and Connections about the Emmaus Community

 

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