Please visit the Virginia Conference United
Methodist Women site at
http://www.vaumw.org/
The United Methodist Women unit is organized
for mission and serves the local church, the community, and the
world through its mission education, advocacy, and direct service
through the Board of Global Ministries.
It is important to note that membership in a
United Methodist congregation does not automatically make a woman a
member of the organization. She must express a desire to be a member
and must wish to follow the Purpose as stated in the Handbook and
other publications.
Every pastor is automatically a member of the
local unit of the United Methodist Women and is also a member of its
executive committee. This pattern holds on district and conference
levels where the district superintendent and bishops are members of
the executive committees on the level at which they work.
The Book of Discipline requires that there shall
be an organized unit of United Methodist Women in every local
church. Several other references are found in the Discipline
spelling out the manner in which it relates to the Women’s
Division of the General Board of Global Ministries; constitution;
funding patterns; representations on Administrative Boards and
Council on Ministries; etc.
Historically, the United Methodist Women
organization is the successor of missionary societies which were
formed over 134 years ago and of the Ladies Aid societies. More
recent predecessor organizations include Women’s Society of
Christian Service and Wesleyan Service Guild in the Methodist Church
and Women’s Society of World Service in the Evangelical United
Brethren Church.
Funds of United Methodist Women are their own
and are disbursed through their channels — not through the local
church treasurer. Each unit determines its budget and decides how
much to expend in the local unit and how much to pledge through the
district for mission outreach beyond the local community. The local
unit receives funds from pledges of individual members and may
sponsor other fund-raising activities if they wish.
Spiritual development of members, mission
education and support are primary functions of the local unit. All
the districts have elected officers who can give assistance to any
local church which wishes more information about United Methodist
Women. The conference officers are ready and willing to go to local
churches when needed.
Mission Resource Center , 1221 Profit Drive,
Dallas TX 75247
www.missionresourcecenter.org;
1-800-305-9857, carries all promotional material about the
organization. This includes a book of constitution and bylaws for
all levels of the organization; handbook for treasurers; handbook
for local units.