Christianity • Protestantism The United Methodist Church in Great Britain was a Protestant denomination which operated from 1907 to 1932.
7. c. lxxv), the act of Parliament which enabled this amalgamation, received royal assent on 26 July 1907, and authorised the union "to deal with real and personal property belonging to the said three churches or denominations, to provide for the vesting of the said property in trust for the United Church so formed and for the assimilation of the trusts thereof, and for other purposes".
[2] The union was completed on 16 September 1907 in Wesley's Chapel, City Road, London.
The Church gave power of speech and vote in its meetings to every member of 18 years of age and upwards.
[citation needed] Its principal courts were constituted of an equal number of ministers and laymen.