Part
I
THE
CONSTITUTION
PREAMBLE
The church is a community of all
true believers under the Lordship of Christ. It is the redeemed and redeeming
fellowship in which the Word of God is preached by persons divinely called, and
the sacraments are duly administered according to Christ's own appointment.
Under the discipline of the Holy Spirit the church seeks to provide for the
maintenance of worship, the edification of believers, and the redemption of the
world.
The church of Jesus Christ exists
in and for the world, and its very dividedness is a hindrance to its mission in
that world.
The prayers and intentions of The
Methodist Church and The Evangelical United Brethren Church have been and are
for obedience to the will of our Lord that his people be one, in humility for
the present brokenness of the Church and in gratitude that opportunities for
reunion have been given. In harmony with these prayers and intentions, these
churches do now propose to unite, in the confident assurance that this act is an
expression of the oneness of Christ's people.
Conversations concerning union
between the two churches and their constituent members have taken place over a
long period of years, and the churches have a long and impressive history of
fellowship and cooperation.
Therefore, we, the Commissions on
Church Union of The Methodist Church, and of The Evangelical United Brethren
Church, holding that these churches are essentially one in origin, in belief, in
spirit, and in purpose, and desiring that this essential unity be made actual in
organization and administration in the United States of America and throughout
the world, do hereby propose and transmit to our respective General Conferences
the following Plan of Union and recommend to the two churches its adoption by
the processes which they respectively
require.1
[FTN] 1. The Constitution was
adopted in Chicago, Illinois, on Nov. 11, 1966, by the General Conferences of
The Evangelical United Brethren Church and The Methodist Church and thereafter
by the requisite vote in the annual conferences of the two churches. The Plan of
Union was made effective by the Uniting Conference in Dallas, Texas, on April
23, 1968.
DIVISION
ONE--GENERAL
¶ 1. Article
I. Declaration of Union--The Evangelical United Brethren Church
and The Methodist Church shall be united in one Church. The united Church, as
thus constituted, is, and shall be, the successor of the two uniting
churches.2
[FTN] 2. Amended
1984.