THE
latest edition (2006) of The Book of Discipline of The Methodist
Church in Singapore has been published recently and is the rule-book
of the denomination. It is a guide for Methodist ministers, laymen
and officials in their various ministries.
A hefty volume of 342 pages, it will pay those who have any official church duties to be familiar with its contents.
The Discipline Revision Commission had deliberated on additions,
amendments, deletions and revisions to The Book of Discipline.
It is headed by Mr Kim T. K. Seah, who is also The Secretary of
the Trustees of The Methodist Church in Singapore.
The revised edition
of The Book of Discipline 2006. - Methodist Message picture.
The Book of Discipline goes back to the 1798 "Doctrines and
Discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church" which was published
at the request of the 1796 General Conference in America, and
arrived at after much controversy and debate. Since then, it has
been updated and re-issued, typically every four years after the
General Conference sessions.
Our Archives and History Library has copies of the 1798 "Discipline",
as well as subsequent editions from 1848 onwards - a rich source
of information about the evolution of the Methodist Church in
America.
Book of Discipline gives insight
on Methodist beliefs, practices
Since
1968, the United Methodist Church has renamed it The Book of Discipline,
a title which has been used by The Methodist Church in Singapore.
Containing important aspects of the life of the Methodist Church,
it includes its Constitution, its Doctrinal statements and General
Rules, its Social Principles and how the Church is organised and
administered through its Conference structures.
It deals with how Church property is held and managed, the nature
and discipline of the Methodist ministry and the Methodist judicial
system which can rule on the constitutionality or otherwise of
the way the rules are followed.
In addition, The Book of Discipline includes the Constitutions
and bye-laws of the Women's Society of Christian Service and the
Methodist Youth Fellowship.
In his
Episcopal Foreword in The Book of Discipline 2006, Bishop Dr Robert
Solomon wrote: "For more than 250 years, The Book of Discipline
has characterised, shaped, and has been shaped by the people called
Methodists.
"In John Wesley's days, it was called the Large Minutes and contained the methods of ordering the life and ministry of the early Methodist societies. It was developed by Wesley and through the conferences he had with his preachers.
"Our Book of Discipline still reflects these early footprints
of Methodism."
In America, Bishop Dr Solomon wrote, the Large Minutes became
The Doctrines and Discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church
in America. The new title reflected the dual focus on the beliefs
and practices of the Methodist Church. Later, when the new united
denomination (United Methodist Church) was formed in 1968, the
title of the book was changed to The Book of Discipline, reflecting
a greater focus on structure, administration and practice, which
have to be adapted to constantly changing needs and circumstances.
In 1968, and further in 1976, The Methodist Church in Singapore
became autonomous.
Bishop Dr Solomon wrote: "Today, our principles, practices
and procedures are governed by our own Book of Discipline. We
want to affirm that it is our desire to have the contents in this
book be a practical expression of our Christian faith as contained
in Scripture, and as developed in the tradition of the church.
We believe that this is so.
"We also affirm that built
on this foundation, we aim to make the contents relevant to our
changing circumstances so that we can fulfil the mission God has
given us. Hence the need to amend the contents from time to time
when the General Conference meets.
"This book provides information and insight on the Methodist
expression of biblical Christianity, our beliefs and practices,
doctrine and polity. It is also an expression of our covenantal
commitment to one another to be in connection, and to be accountable
to one another.
"I commend this latest edition of The Book of Discipline
to the people called Methodists in Singapore. May the Lord use
it to edify, organise, unite, rule and bless His people, and fulfil
His will through them."
A copy of the Revised Edition of The Book of Discipline 2006
has been given to every delegate, substantive and alternate, of
the General Conference.
It is available at $20 a copy from The Methodist Church in
Singapore at 70 Barker Road, Methodist Centre, Singapore 309936,
tel: 6478-4786. One free copy will be given for every five copies
purchased.

QUOTE:
IMPORTANT ASPECTS
'Containing important aspects of the life of the Methodist Church, The Book of Discipline includes, among other things, its Constitution, its Doctrinal statements and General Rules, its Social Principles and how the Church is organised and administered through its Conference structures.'
The 1798 Doctrines and Disciplines of the Methodist Episcopal
Church. - Methodist Church Archives picture.
QUOTE:
METHODIST EXPRESSION OF BIBLICAL CHRISTIANITY
'This book provides information and insight on the Methodist expression of biblical Christianity, our beliefs and practices, doctrine and polity. It is also an expression of our covenantal commitment to one another to be in connection, and to be accountable to one another. I commend this latest edition of The Book of Discipline to the people called Methodists in Singapore. May the Lord use it to edify, organise, unite, rule and bless His people, and fulfil His will through them.'
-- Bishop Dr Robert Solomon.