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United Methodist Church Holds Special Session

Elects Delegates To W/Africa Regional, General Conferences

Reported by: Prince Saah

Gbarnga City, Bong County – The Liberia Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church has concluded a special session for the election of clergy and lay delegates to the West Africa Regional Conference and the General Conference of the United Methodist Church.

In June, Bishop Samuel J. Quire Jr., his cabinet, and the executive committee announced that a special session, strictly for the purpose of electing delegates, would be held in July in conjunction with the Gbarnga District Conference.

The special session was held from July 10–12, 2026, at St. John United Methodist Church in Gbarnga City, Bong County. The gathering was held under the theme “Elections for God’s Glorification,” with the scriptural text taken from Acts 6:1–7.

According to Bishop Samuel J. Quire Jr., Resident Bishop of the Liberia Episcopal Area of the United Methodist Church, the elected clergy and lay delegates will represent the Liberia Annual Conference at the Special Session of the West Africa Regional Conference, expected to be held in Liberia in December of this year, as well as the 2028 General Conference in the United States of America.

“This gathering is in fulfilment of an agenda item from our 193rd Annual Session. Let it be made clear that, in the United Methodist Church, the authority to call a special session rests with the bishop, in consultation with the cabinet,” Bishop Quire said.

United Methodists representing the Liberia Episcopal Area’s 20 districts and two circuits gathered in Gbarnga City for the Special Session and acted accordingly. Judicial Council Decisions 1451, 1472, and 1485 provide that such elections shall occur no more than two Annual Conference sessions before the calendar year preceding the General Conference.

The terms of the delegates who represented the Liberia Annual Conference at the 2020/2024 General Conference expired at the conclusion of that quadrennium, thereby necessitating the election of a new delegation. Delegate elections were not conducted during either the 192nd or the 193rd annual sessions of the Liberia Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church, held in Greenville City, Sinoe County.

The Resident Bishop, after consultation with the Cabinet and the Executive Committee of the Board of Ordained Ministry, called the Special Session in accordance with Paragraph 370.6 of the Book of Discipline solely for the purpose of electing delegates to the General Conference and the West Africa Regional Conference.

The Constitution and the 2020/2024 Book of Discipline of the United Methodist Church require every Annual Conference to elect clergy and lay delegates to the General Conference and the Regional Conference for each quadrennium.

The Liberia Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church elected the following clergy and lay delegates to serve as its official delegation to the General Conference and the West Africa Regional Conference for the forthcoming quadrennium:

Clergy Delegates (Primary)

  1. Rev. Dr. David M. Tokpah
  2. Rev. Dr. George K. Wheagba
  3. Rev. Peter F. Kaykpah
  4. Rev. Paul Kadiaya Gartor
  5. Rev. Moses K. Yebleh
  6. Rev. Decontee A. Johnson
  7. Rev. George K. Mombo

Clergy Reserve Delegates

  1. Rev. James Fongbah
  2. Rev. Dr. Lawrence Bropleh
  3. Rev. Konton Brownell
  4. Rev. Caleb S. G. Dormah
  5. Rev. Cecilia Mapleh
  6. Rev. J. Joel Gould
  7. Rev. Benjamin Korpelleh

Lay Delegates (Primary)

  1. Cllr. Dr. Tolbert G. Nyenswah
  2. Mth. Josephine Snorton
  3. Fth. Samuel Swen Kun, Jr.
  4. Cllr. Samuel T. Zonoe
  5. Bro. Emmanuel Menyonbeh
  6. Bro. Jonathan Siakeh
  7. Bro. Jefferson Knight

Lay Reserve Delegates

Bro. Eric Drow
Mth. Theresa M. Davies
Mth. Pauline Doe Hilton
Bro. Debester Kpoquinyan, Jr.
Bro. Adophus W. Dupley
Bro. Allison Paygar
Dr. Joseph Boldar

During the Sunday worship service, Bishop Quire emphasized that elections in the Church should be guided by Christian character, service, and the glorification of God rather than merely acquiring numbers. “Elections are held in the Church of God to help advance the work and Word of God. Elections are about Christian character, not numbers alone,” Bishop Quire emphasized.

He urged those elected to embrace servant leadership and remain committed to the people they have been chosen to represent. “Leadership is about service to God’s people. Be a servant leader. Do not seek leadership for personal benefit, but serve the people. When people are elected, God should be glorified,” he noted.

Bishop Quire also encouraged those who were not elected to remain committed to the unity and mission of the Church. “Your time will come. If someone is elected before you, work together for the common good of the Church. After the election, let us join hands. The United Methodist Church must remain united.”

Conference Lay Leader Cllr. Dr. Tolbert G. Nyenswah thanked clergy and lay members of the Liberia Annual Conference for the peaceful and orderly conduct of the Special Called Session, including the election of delegates.

Cllr. Dr. Nyenswah said United Methodists should be proud of themselves for the extremely peaceful manner in which the session and elections were conducted, describing the process as a demonstration of the true spirit of Methodism.

He emphasized that Methodism is characterized by peace, order, mutual respect, and Christian fellowship and is void of violent behaviour. He thanked all participants for demonstrating these values throughout the Special Called Session and for contributing to its peaceful conclusion.

The election marks an important step in the Liberia Annual Conference’s preparation for participation in the decision-making bodies of the United Methodist Church at both the regional and global levels.

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