The MFB is responsible for a growing number of pastoral projects across the UK military. These projects support local chaplains to extend their contact with service personnel and their families and our workers collaborate with the local chaplaincy team.
The Joint Public Issues Team (JPIT) is made up of the Baptist Union, the Church of Scotland, the Methodist Church and the United Reformed Church, working together for peace and justice. JPIT works to: equip Christians to act and pray on issues of injustice, resource churches to reflect and campaign effectively, and help churches to speak out with a distinctively Christian voice on injustice.
Methodist Women in Britain (MWiB) is a movement within the British Methodist Church which seeks to resource individual women and women’s groups in a variety of ways. The aims and activities of Methodist Women in Britain are summed up in their mission statement: for women, for justice, for Christ.
The Methodist Church is engaged in education as part of its Christian mission in the world. Its schools, of which there are nearly 90 in the UK, reflect the Methodist ethos and contribute to diversity in education.
The Methodist Ministers’ Housing Society provides housing for nearly 1,000 retiring Methodist presbyters and deacons. They also provide housing for their widowed partners and for ministers retiring on health grounds.
MHA is the largest charity care provider for older people in the UK, dedicated to enabling people to live later life well. MHA was founded by members of the Methodist Church in 1943, and today it supports over 18,000 older people across Britain through their 90 care homes, 72 retirement communities and 60 community groups.
All We Can is an international development and relief organisation, working to see every person’s potential fulfilled. Focussed on serving the world’s most marginalised communities, All We Can is rooted in the Christian faith and has served the most marginalised on earth for the last eight decades – since a group of Methodists answered the call of refugees in Europe, in the 1930s.
Global Relationships facilitates, maintains and develops the relationships between Partner Churches throughout the world and the Methodist Church in Britain.
LWPT is an ecumenical Christian organisation which provides resources, training and grants for preachers and leaders of worship of all ages and denominations.
Action for Children protects and supports children and young people, providing practical and emotional care and support, ensuring their voices are heard, and campaigning to bring lasting improvements to their lives.
The Children, Youth and Family Team of the Methodist Church works with parents, carers, lay workers, church leaders and others to enable children, young people, young adults and families respond to the gospel of God's love in Christ and live out their discipleship in worship and mission.