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Ghana Methodism in Rural Communities: Challenges, Strategies, and Prospects

Mark Eshun
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Mark Eshun: Trinity Theological Seminary, Legon-Accra

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 6, 4860-4872

Abstract: Rural communities can vary widely in terms of their economic, social, and cultural characteristics. Churches in rural communities including the Methodist Church Ghana have played various essential roles in the growth and development of rural communities over the years. The commitment, faithfulness, resilience, and dedication of Methodist Churches in rural communities have also aided in the spread of the Gospel and the expansion of the Methodist Church. Despite the remarkable commitments that the Methodist Churches in rural communities have demonstrated to their faith and community, they confront various challenges that impede their growth and development. Awareness of the issues facing Methodism in rural communities has increased over the past few years. This article highlights the state of Methodism in rural Churches specifically on the challenges that they are facing and efforts that the Church has made so far in addressing these challenges. The author believes these efforts demonstrate a significant potential for the growth and development of Methodist Churches in rural communities. Data in this paper were gathered from the interview sessions with some rural Church leaders, personal observations, survey questionnaires administered to leaders and members of some rural Methodist Churches in Sekondi Diocese, and data received from; books, articles, dissertations/theses on the subject. While the issues outlined are general and do not apply to all Methodist rural congregations, the author’s intent is to provide insights into some of the challenges they face in general. The paper further provides strategies and specific recommendations on how the stated challenges of rural Methodist Churches can be addressed.

Date: 2025
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