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Resources for the 2017–2020 Quadrennium

“Therefore, go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to obey everything that I’ve commanded you. Look, I myself will be with you every day until the end of this present age” (Matthew 28:19-20).

The Great Commission propels The United Methodist Church into action. The official resources help guide the actions United Methodist take.

These resources include:

  • The Book of Discipline*
  • The Book of Resolutions*
  • Guidelines for Leading Your Congregation*
  • The Book of Worship*
  • The United Methodist Hymnal*
  • Official Forms and Records

This site provides access to subscriptions for these resources. As we strive to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world, may the Spirit of God move through us, uniting, energizing, and enabling us to fulfill our mission.

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UM Hymnal available on hymnary.org/hymnal/UMH

Bishop Sudarshana Devardhar preaches during the May 14 morning worship at the 2016 United Methodist General Conference at the Oregon Convent Center in Portland.
Photo by Kathleen Barry, United Methodist Communications

UM Hymnal available on hymnary.org/hymnal/UMH

A close-up of the stained glass window of John and Charles Wesley located inside the Wesley Memorial Methodist church in Epworth, England.
Photo by Kathleen Barry, United Methodist Communications

UM Hymnal available on hymnary.org/hymnal/UMH

Statue of John Wesley stands in the courtyard outside Wesley’s Chapel and John Wesley’s house at 49 City Road in London.
Photo by Kathleen Barry, United Methodist Communications

UM Hymnal available on hymnary.org/hymnal/UMH

John Wesley preached from the pulpit of The New Room, his chapel in Bristol, England.
Photo by Kathleen Barry, United Methodist Communications

UM Hymnal available on hymnary.org/hymnal/UMH

The Reverend Romero del Rosario holds a songbook featuring the lyrics written by Charles Wesley in 1742, “Come, O Thou Traveler Unknown.” Rosario sang the words during a video interview inside the meditation chapel on an upper floor of the Boston University School of Theology.
Photo by Kathleen Barry, United Methodist Communications

UM Hymnal available on hymnary.org/hymnal/UMH

Exterior view of Wesley Memorial Methodist Church in Epworth, England.
Photo by Kathleen Barry, United Methodist Communications