Continuous activities The World Methodist Council has eight standing committees: • Ecumenics and Dialogue is engaged in ecumenical dialogue with the
Roman Catholic Church, the
Anglican Communion, the
Lutheran World Federation, the
Salvation Army and the
World Alliance of Reformed Churches. It is also working towards a dialogue with the
Eastern Orthodox Church and with certain
Pentecostal churches. • Education is concerned with education in churches and with Methodist educational institutions. It has organized an international Association of Methodist Schools, Colleges, and Universities promoting quality and value-centered education. The association links representatives from over 700 Methodist related schools and colleges all over the world. • Evangelism is coordinating worldwide evangelism efforts of Methodist churches • Family Life is concerned with applying Christian values to issues like relationships in marriage, rights of children, rights of the aged, prevalence of violence and changing roles of women and men in society; • Social and International Affairs is focusing currently on economic justice or injustice. It has worked out the World Methodist Social Affirmation which was approved in 1986 and is part of the literature of several Methodist denominations. • Theological Education focuses on training for ministry based on basic Christian beliefs and distinctive emphases from the Wesleyan tradition. • Worship and Liturgy encourages the study of liturgy and forms of worship, especially issues as language and culture, corporate and private worship, music and liturgy, cultural influences, and balancing Christian tradition with local emphasis. Develops hymnals and resources. • Youth and Young Adults focuses on empowering young people, taking its motto from 1st Timothy 4;12 and Ephesians 4:12–13: "Don't let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set and example for the believers in speech, in life, in love, in faith and in purity. To equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ, until all of us come to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the son of God, to maturity, to the measure of the full stature of Christ."
Peace award The
World Methodist Peace Award is the highest honor bestowed by Methodists around the world. Since 1977, it is given annually by the World Methodist Council. This award is given to individuals or groups "who have made significant contributions to peace, reconciliation and justice". Recipients of the World Methodist Peace Award include
Habitat for Humanity International,
Nelson Mandela,
Jimmy Carter,
Boris Trajkovski, former President of Macedonia; the
Community of Sant'Egidio in Rome, and the
Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo in Argentina. ; nearby is a small park, the Susanna Wesley Garden
Evangelism institute One ministry of the World Methodist Council is the World Methodist Evangelism Institute in Atlanta, Georgia. It is an educational institution committed to the task of world evangelization and connected to a major university, Candler School of Theology,
Emory University. ==Former headquarters and museum==