Iowa Conference: Church Remittance Statements 2025

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  2. Begin by entering your church name and contact information in the designated fields. This includes the 'Prepared by' section, 'Daytime Phone', and 'Email'.
  3. Specify the month and year for which you are submitting the remittance. Ensure these details are accurate for proper record-keeping.
  4. Fill in the amounts for each apportionment category, including General Church, Conference Ministries, and Conference Missions. Be sure to check your calculations.
  5. If applicable, provide details for any special offerings or other church apportionments in their respective sections.
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Twenty-Five Percent of Churches Disaffiliated from the United Methodist Church. The Lewis Center has issued a final report on disaffiliating churches in the United Methodist Church covering 7,631 churches approved by annual conferences for disaffiliation by December 31, 2023.
In 2023, 5,595 churches exited, after 1,835 exited in 2022. The United Methodist General Council on Finance and Administration (GCFA) lists 7,673 churches as having exited from 2019 to 2023, or 25 percent of total U.S. churches.
Eighty-three churches were approved to part ways with the United Methodist Church this spring. Another 59 churches were approved Nov. 18. The list represents 19% of the churches in Iowas conference.
158,000 United Methodist Members in 566 Congregations in Iowa.
Disaffiliating Churches November 30 2023 Blanchard. Braddyville. Carbon. Clearfield. Lacelle. Macedonia. Maple Grove (SW) Napier.
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