What is a District Superintendent?
Every United Methodist pastor is supervised by a minister who has been appointed by the Bishop as a District Superintendent. That minister oversees all the churches and pastors in his/her district and meets with each church a minimum of once a year, usually in the fall, at the Annual Charge Conference.
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