North Texas Conference

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The North Texas Conference is an Annual Conference (a regional episcopal area of the United Methodist Church). This conference encompasses a triangle-shaped northern portion of the state of Texas that spans from Dallas to Wichita Falls to Paris. The conference includes a small geographic area relative to most annual conferences. The North Texas Conference comprises 301 churches, 141,827 members, 4 districts and 20 counties. Administrative offices are located in Plano, Texas. It is part of the South Central Jurisdictional Conference. On September 1, 2012, Bishop Michael McKee began leading the conference.

Districts

The North Texas Annual Conference is subdivided into four smaller regions, called "districts", which provide further administrative functions for the operation of local churches in cooperation with each other. Each district has a District Superintendent who has a vital role in determining the appointments of clergy to local churches. The districts that are comprised by the North Texas Conference are:

Centers

Institutions (owned by or with a strong relationship with the North Texas Conference)

Statistics

2016 General Conference and Jurisdictional Conference Delegates

The following delegates were elected at the 2014 North Texas Annual Conference held in June 2014 for the 2016 General Conference on May 10–20, 2016, in Portland, Oregon, and the 2016 South Central Jurisdictional Conference on July 13–16, 2016, in Wichita, Kansas. Clergy Delegates to General Conference Lay Delegates to General Conference Clergy Delegates to Jurisdictional Conference Lay Delegates to Jurisdictional Conference Alternates Clergy: Lay:

Key Conference Leaders

Bishop Michael McKee

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