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We invite you to take a short quiz to test your knowledge on some of the vocabulary words we use when talking about The United Methodist Church. Be sure to share the link with friends so you can compare scores later.
The correct answer is acolyte. Typically, the role of acolyte is filled by a young person, and offers a way to participate more fully in church services. Duties often include distributing and collecting offering plates, and lighting and extinguishing candles on the communion or altar table. But adults are allowed to serve as acolytes, too. The local pastor can decide who serves and what duties are appropriate.
The correct answer is apportionment, a long-standing tradition in The United Methodist Church. This method ensures that the important work of the church all over the world is accomplished through connected congregations, accomplishing what no single church, district or annual conference could do alone. The general funds include the World Service Fund, the Ministerial Education Fund, the Episcopal Fund, the Black College Fund, the Interdenominational Cooperation Fund, the Africa University Fund, and the General Administration Fund.
The correct answer is quadrennium. The quadrennium is the four-year period after each General Conference during which the church carries out the policy and plans approved during that General Conference.
The correct answer is candidacy, a discerning and preparatory period of time for the candidate. Those who want to serve as local pastors, deacons or elders use this time to explore their calling. During this time, the candidates are guided and evaluated by their annual conference.
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