Global Methodist Church Announces Preliminary List of Episcopal Nominees for General Conference 2026

As of March 15, 2026, 28 individuals have been received as episcopal nominees by the Global Episcopacy Committee (GEC) of the Global Methodist Church.
This list reflects nominees submitted by Annual Conference delegations by the preferred deadline. Additional nominees may continue to be submitted by Annual Conferences through May 15, 2026. In the spirit of transparency and to support the work of delegations, the Global Methodist Church is releasing this preliminary list to allow delegations to begin their work of prayerful discernment in advance of the Area Committees on Episcopacy (AEC) assignment plenary session scheduled for May 31, 2026.
As previously announced, eight full-time bishops will be elected and consecrated at General Conference 2026, taking place August 30 through September 6, 2026, in Johannesburg, South Africa. Those elected will serve six-year terms beginning November 5, 2026.
Global Methodist bishops are traveling, apostolic leaders set apart for a ministry of visionary servant leadership, general oversight, and supervision in support of the church’s mission. They lead the temporal and spiritual life of the church, defend the faith, and deploy the clergy. According to the Book of Doctrines and Discipline, “Nominees for the episcopacy should have a strong record of effectiveness in leading the church in evangelism, discipleship, and mission.”
We offer this information with gratitude for those who have said yes to being considered and with prayerful anticipation for how the Lord will guide the Church through this discernment.
Preliminary List of Episcopal Nominees
Six of the current active bishops have offered themselves for re-election:
Bishop Leah Gregory
Bishop Eduard Khegay
Bishop Kimba K. Evariste
Bishop Carolyn Moore
Bishop John Pena Auta
Bishop Mark Webb
In addition to those continuing in consideration, the following nominees have been put forward by Annual Conference delegations from across the connection to date:

Rev. Lucien Dan Dockpa Ngama (Central African Republic) has declined nomination by his home Annual Conference. Greg West (Virginia Annual Conference), who was nominated by the Central African Republic Annual Conference, has also declined.
Ongoing Nominee Information and Profiles
Those named as nominees to date have been invited to submit their profile materials. Relevant information from these submissions will be made available to members of the Area Committees on Episcopacy, General Conference delegates, and the public.
The Global Episcopacy Committee is actively working in partnership with the Communications Team to provide consistent, accessible information for each nominee, including biographies, ministry background, and other relevant materials to support Area Committees on Episcopacy and delegations in their discernment.
An Episcopal Nominee page is currently under development on the General Conference website at beautyofholiness2026.org. This page will include the most up-to-date list of nominees and will be regularly updated as additional nominations are received and as nominee materials are submitted and finalized.
We are grateful for the cooperation of nominees and ask for patience as information is gathered from across the global connection and prepared for publication.
Next Steps
As outlined in the original timeline, additional nominees may be received through May 15 and will be added to the public list as they are confirmed. At this time, the Global Episcopacy Committee does not anticipate a significant number of additional nominations.
The Global Episcopacy Committee has issued a statement of expectations for the election process that can be found on the Episcopal Elections page of the General Conference website and plans to host an online orientation for nominees.
The GEC will incorporate feedback from annual conference delegations to propose a draft map of eight Episcopal Areas for approval on May 30. Area Committees on Episcopacy will be formed at that time and will begin the process of interviewing and discerning nominees.
Each committee will include one clergy and one lay delegate from each participating Annual Conference. A ranking of the top five nominees from each Area Committee will be shared with General Conference delegates in late July. Those nominees will be invited to participate in a video interview process.
Elections will take place during General Conference 2026, with bishops elected to specific Episcopal Areas based on the discernment of the committees and the action of the body.
Honoring Concluding Bishops
Bishops Scott Jones, Jeff Greenway, and Kenneth Levingston, who are not seeking re-election, will be among those honored for their faithful service at General Conference 2026. The title of Bishop Emeritus is conferred upon those who have honorably completed active episcopal service.
As the Global Methodist Church enters this important season of discernment, we invite our global connection to join in prayer for all nominees and for the work ahead. We trust that the Lord will faithfully guide this process as we seek leaders who will help carry forward the mission of making disciples of Jesus Christ and spreading scriptural holiness across the globe.
Media Inquiries
All media inquiries may be directed to communications@globalmethodist.org.
To ensure alignment with the shared discernment process and to honor the preferences of the nominee pool, all requests will be coordinated through the Communications team and relayed to nominees accordingly.
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