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{{Infobox Christian denomination|name=Methodist Evangelical Church in Italy|native_name=Chiesa Evangelica Metodista in Italia|native_name_lang=it|type=[[Protestant]]|orientation=[[Methodist]]|scripture=[[Christian Bible]]|theology=[[Methodist theology]]|polity=[[Congregationalist polity|Congregationalist]]|associations=[[Union of Methodist and Waldensian Churches]]<br />[[Federation of Evangelical Churches in Italy]]<br />[[World Council of Churches]]|territory=[[Italy]]|founded_date=1962|members=4,000
The '''Methodist Evangelical Church in Italy''' ({{lang-it|Chiese Evangelica Metodista in Italia}}), known also as '''Italian Methodist Church''' (''Chiese Metodista Italiana''), is a [[Protestantism|Protestant]] church in the [[Methodism|Methodist]] tradition active in Italy.<ref>{{cite web|title=Opera per le Chiese Metodiste in Italia|url=http://www.metodisti.it/cms/|publisher=Evangelical Methodist Church in Italy|accessdate=22 April 2013}}</ref> As such, it is part of the [[World Methodist Council]].
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The '''Methodist Evangelical Church in Italy''' ({{langx|it|Chiese Evangelica Metodista in Italia}}), known also as '''Italian Methodist Church''' (''Chiese Metodista Italiana''), is a [[Protestantism|Protestant]] church in the [[Methodism|Methodist]] tradition active in Italy that is in [[full communion]] with the historical [[Waldensian Evangelical Church]] in the [[Union of Methodist and Waldensian Churches]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Opera per le Chiese Metodiste in Italia|url=http://www.metodisti.it/cms/|publisher=Evangelical Methodist Church in Italy|accessdate=22 April 2013|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131023053809/http://www.metodisti.it/cms/|archivedate=23 October 2013}}</ref> It part of the [[World Methodist Council]].
The first Italian Methodist churches were founded by [[United Kingdom|British]] and [[United States|American]] missionaries in the 19th century. The missionary work became difficult during the [[Italian Fascism|Fascist]] regime, but finally in 1946 the Methodist Evangelical Church of Italy was born as a district of the [[Methodist Church of Great Britain#Annual Conference|Annual Conference]] of the [[Methodist Church of Great Britain]]. In 1962 the Methodist Church became fully independent and its structure was organized with a non-[[episcopal polity|episcopal]] [[congregationalist polity]].<ref name="Studi Valdesi">http://www.studivaldesi.org/dizionario/evan_det.php?evan_id=173</ref>


The first Italian Methodist churches were founded by [[United Kingdom|British]] and [[United States|American]] missionaries in the 19th century. The missionary work became difficult during the [[Italian Fascism|Fascist]] regime, but finally in 1946 the Methodist Evangelical Church of Italy was born as a district of the [[Methodist Church of Great Britain#Conference|Annual Conference]] of the [[Methodist Church of Great Britain]]. In 1962 the Methodist Church became fully independent and its structure was organized with a non-[[episcopal polity|episcopal]] [[congregationalist polity]].<ref name="Studi Valdesi">{{cite web| url=http://www.studivaldesi.org/dizionario/evan_det.php?evan_id=173 | title=Chiesa Evangelica Metodista d'Italia | language=it}}</ref>
In 1975 the Methodist Church was [[United and uniting churches|united]] with the [[Waldensian Evangelical Church]], resulting in the [[Union of Methodist and Waldensian Churches]].<ref name="Studi Valdesi"/><ref>[http://www.cesnur.org/religioni_italia/p/protestantesimo2_03.htm Le religioni in Italia: Le Chiese metodiste<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The two churches have since been one church, governed by one synod, but they have maintained their own identity, ecumenical relations, administration and projects. In fact, contextually with the formation of the Union, the '''Action for the Methodist Evangelical Churches in Italy''' (''Opera per le Chiese Evangeliche Metodiste in Italia'') was established in order to maintain ecumenical relations and those with world Methodism, administer Methodist properties such as churches, and finance the work of pastors and deacons.<ref>http://www.metodisti.it/cms/?p=783</ref>


In 1975 the Methodist Church was [[United and uniting churches|united]] with the [[Waldensian Evangelical Church]], resulting in the [[Union of Methodist and Waldensian Churches]].<ref name="Studi Valdesi"/><ref>[http://www.cesnur.org/religioni_italia/p/protestantesimo2_03.htm Le religioni in Italia: Le Chiese metodiste<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The two churches have since been one church, governed by one synod, but they have maintained their own identity, ecumenical relations, administration and projects. In fact, contextually with the formation of the Union, the '''Action for the Methodist Evangelical Churches in Italy''' (''Opera per le Chiese Evangeliche Metodiste in Italia'') was established in order to maintain ecumenical relations and those with world Methodism, administer Methodist properties such as churches, and finance the work of pastors and deacons.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.metodisti.it/cms/?p=783 |title=metodisti » OPCEMI |website=www.metodisti.it |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140304024349/http://www.metodisti.it/cms/?p=783 |archive-date=2014-03-04}}</ref>
As of today, the Methodist Evangelical Church in Italy includes 4,000 members and 50 congregations.<ref>http://www.oikoumene.org/en/member-churches/evangelical-methodist-church-in-italy</ref>


As of today,{{when?|date=May 2024}} the Methodist Evangelical Church in Italy includes 4,000 members and 50 congregations.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.oikoumene.org/en/member-churches/evangelical-methodist-church-in-italy|title=Evangelical Methodist Church in Italy|date=January 1954|publisher=[[World Council of Churches]]}}</ref>
==References==
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==See also==
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*[[Protestantism in Italy]]
*[[Protestantism in Italy]]
*[[List of Italian religious minority politicians]]
*[[List of Italian religious minority politicians]]

==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.metodisti.it/ Official website]
*[http://www.metodisti.it/ Official website]


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Methodist Evangelical Church in Italy
Chiesa Evangelica Metodista in Italia
TypeProtestant
OrientationMethodist
ScriptureChristian Bible
TheologyMethodist theology
PolityCongregationalist
AssociationsUnion of Methodist and Waldensian Churches
Federation of Evangelical Churches in Italy
World Council of Churches
TerritoryItaly
Origin1962
Members4,000
Official websiteOfficial website

The Methodist Evangelical Church in Italy (Italian: Chiese Evangelica Metodista in Italia), known also as Italian Methodist Church (Chiese Metodista Italiana), is a Protestant church in the Methodist tradition active in Italy that is in full communion with the historical Waldensian Evangelical Church in the Union of Methodist and Waldensian Churches.[1] It part of the World Methodist Council.

The first Italian Methodist churches were founded by British and American missionaries in the 19th century. The missionary work became difficult during the Fascist regime, but finally in 1946 the Methodist Evangelical Church of Italy was born as a district of the Annual Conference of the Methodist Church of Great Britain. In 1962 the Methodist Church became fully independent and its structure was organized with a non-episcopal congregationalist polity.[2]

In 1975 the Methodist Church was united with the Waldensian Evangelical Church, resulting in the Union of Methodist and Waldensian Churches.[2][3] The two churches have since been one church, governed by one synod, but they have maintained their own identity, ecumenical relations, administration and projects. In fact, contextually with the formation of the Union, the Action for the Methodist Evangelical Churches in Italy (Opera per le Chiese Evangeliche Metodiste in Italia) was established in order to maintain ecumenical relations and those with world Methodism, administer Methodist properties such as churches, and finance the work of pastors and deacons.[4]

As of today,[when?] the Methodist Evangelical Church in Italy includes 4,000 members and 50 congregations.[5]

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References

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  1. ^ "Opera per le Chiese Metodiste in Italia". Evangelical Methodist Church in Italy. Archived from the original on 23 October 2013. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Chiesa Evangelica Metodista d'Italia" (in Italian).
  3. ^ Le religioni in Italia: Le Chiese metodiste
  4. ^ "metodisti » OPCEMI". www.metodisti.it. Archived from the original on 2014-03-04.
  5. ^ "Evangelical Methodist Church in Italy". World Council of Churches. January 1954.
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