✦ Methodist Church Nigeria — D-Line Diocese
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Diocese of D-LineThe Home of Evangelism

👁️ Our Vision

To be spiritually vibrant and one of the largest Churches in Nigeria

Our Mission

To consistently win more souls for Christ, develop spiritually fulfilled members and remain very active in serving humanity

📣 Our Slogan

The Home of Evangelism

Our Story

A Brief History of the Diocese of D-Line

From a single Circuit to a thriving Diocese — the story of D-Line is a testimony to clear vision, collaborative planning, spiritual dedication, and faithful pursuit of purpose.

The Vision

The vision to establish the Diocese of D-Line was conceived within the leadership of the D-Line Circuit during a period of strategic expansion that incorporated rural rugged evangelism and church planting, coupled with ministry focus and growth. Conversations began to emerge about transitioning from Circuit status to a fully recognized Diocese within the Methodist Church Nigeria — rooted in a strong desire to expand the church's influence and enhance its ability to serve members more effectively.

Strategic Push

To meet the constitutional requirement for the creation of a Diocese, there was a strategic push to upgrade some preaching stations into full-fledged local churches. This development was formally recommended in an annual report and later supported by a memorial submitted to the Diocesan Synod, which was hosted at the D-Line church premises in Port Harcourt. The acceptance of this recommendation gave momentum to the vision.

Planning & Assessment

In alignment with the Church's constitution, a comprehensive development plan was formulated, and a dedicated committee was set up to assess and evaluate the viability of the vision. The committee visited all churches and preaching stations within the Circuit and gathered valuable data through direct engagement with members. This report formed a key foundation for further pursuit of the goal.

Formal Notification

After due consultations, a formal letter was written to notify the overseeing Diocese of the intention to transition from Circuit to Diocese. The leadership at the time endorsed the vision and expressed appreciation for the strategic effort already being put in place.

Expansion & Circuit Creation

A number of external developments, including similar structural growth in neighbouring regions, created a sense of urgency and inspired further mobilization of members. A decision was taken at a quarterly Circuit meeting to recommend the creation of additional Circuits from the existing D-Line Circuit. A memorial proposing the creation of these Circuits was submitted to the appropriate Synod, and after thorough deliberation, the proposal received overwhelming support — the Circuits were granted probationary status in accordance with the Church's guidelines.

Actualization

An Actualization Committee was set up to steer the process. At this point, the original Circuit had grown into three distinct Circuits. However, a fourth was still needed to fulfil the constitutional requirement. Engagements with another Circuit outside the initial three yielded success, as it agreed to align with the vision to become part of the new Diocese.

Synod Approval

Following the completion of all necessary groundwork, a formal memorial was presented to the Diocesan Synod requesting the creation of the Diocese of D-Line. After deliberations and voting, the proposal received overwhelming support. This was followed by approvals from both the overseeing Archdiocese and the national Conference of the Methodist Church Nigeria.

✦ Formal Inauguration

The Diocese of D-Line was formallyinaugurated in March 2011

The formal pronouncement and inauguration was performed by the then Prelate, His Eminence Dr. Sunday Ola Makinde — a landmark moment that crowned years of faithful vision, prayer, and collaborative effort within the Methodist Church Nigeria.

Founded With

The Four Founding Circuits

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Founding Circuit
D/Line Circuit
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Founding Circuit
Asarama Circuit
03
Founding Circuit
Rumukalagbor Circuit
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Founding Circuit
Woji Circuit
"The establishment of the Diocese of D-Line is a testimony to clear vision, collaborative planning, spiritual dedication, and faithful pursuit of purpose within the Methodist Church Nigeria." — Diocese of D-Line, Official Record
Our Churches

Diocesan Structure & Local Churches

The Diocese is made up of Circuits and Sections, each comprising Local Churches, Preaching Stations, and Fellowship Centres across Rivers State.

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D/Line Circuit — Headquarter: MCN D-Line Cathedral

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1MCN, D-Line CathedralLocal Church
2MCN, RumuolaPreaching Station
3MCN, RumuekiniFellowship Centre
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Asarama Circuit — Headquarter: MCN Asarama

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1MCN, AsaramaLocal Church
2MCN, IwomaLocal Church
3MCN, UnyeadaPreaching Station
4MCN, IbotiremPreaching Station
5MCN, Inyong OrongPreaching Station
6MCN, Amaubong-AsaramaFellowship Centre
7MCN, AtabaPreaching Station
8MCN, EbukumaFellowship Centre
9MCN, AgbangolomaFellowship Centre
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Rumukalagbor Circuit — Headquarter: MCN The Redeemed Chapel, Rumukalagbor

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1MCN, RumukalagborLocal Church
2MCN, AzuabieLocal Church
3MCN, OzubokoLocal Church
4MCN, EliozuLocal Church
5MCN, RumuokparaliPreaching Station
6MCN, OmagwaPreaching Station
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Woji Circuit — Headquarter: MCN Gate of Heaven, Woji

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1MCN, WojiLocal Church
2MCN, RumuomasiLocal Church
3MCN, RumuodaraLocal Church
4MCN, NvigweLocal Church
5MCN, ElelenwoLocal Church
6MCN, AkpajoPreaching Station
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Elimgbu Circuit — Headquarter: MCN Overcomers Chapel, Elimgbu

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1MCN, ElimgbuLocal Church
2MCN, EnekaLocal Church
3MCN, IgwurutaPreaching Station
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Obio Section — Headquarter: MCN Triumphant Chapel, Rumunduru

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1MCN, RumunduruLocal Church
2MCN, RukpokwuLocal Church
3MCN, RumuodumayaLocal Church
4MCN, EliohaniPreaching Station
5MCN, RumuapuPreaching Station
6MCN, East/WestFellowship Centre
07

Ikwerre Section — Headquarter: MCN Elele

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1MCN, EleleLocal Church
2MCN, EgbedaPreaching Station
3MCN, UbimaPreaching Station
4MCN, OmuawaPreaching Station
5MCN, ApaniPreaching Station
6MCN, IsiokpoPreaching Station
7MCN, AwaraPreaching Station
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Etche Section — Headquarter: MCN Egbu-Etche

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1MCN, Egbu EtchePreaching Station
2MCN, Egwi EtchePreaching Station
3MCN, IhiePreaching Station
4MCN, OzuzuPreaching Station
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Agip Section — Headquarter: MCN Restoration Chapel, Agip/Mgboshimini

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1MCN, AgipLocal Church
2MCN, Eagle IslandLocal Church
3MCN, AluuPreaching Station
4MCN, RumuakaniaPreaching Station
2025 Decisions

15th Annual Diocesan Synod

Official decisions of the 15th Annual Diocesan Synod held at Asarama, Asarama Circuit.

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✦ Methodist Church Nigeria — Diocese of D-Line

Decisions of the 15th Annual Diocesan Synod

Held at Asarama in Asarama Circuit. The following resolutions, recommendations, and approvals were formally adopted by the Synod for the year 2025.

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A. Requests & Recognition
i. Local Church Upgrade

That MCN Rumuola in D-Line Circuit be upgraded from the status of Preaching Station to the status of Local Church.

ii. Creation of Circuit

That Obio Section be created and elevated to the status of a full Circuit.

iii. Ministerial Station

That MCN Ubima be made a Ministerial Station.

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B. Other Recommendations & Resolutions
  • That a sustainable teaching be made towards Tithing, Diocesan Development Support, Seed of Faith and other offerings to increase awareness towards giving.
  • Lack of passion for Church activities has been identified as a key factor affecting spiritual lukewarmness. That the leadership intensify regular teachings on Methodism and Catechism to boost the passion and faith of members.
  • That all Churches should have good signage at strategic locations to enable easy identification. These sign boards should be of uniform colours and design throughout the Diocese.
  • Due to increased incidence of high blood pressure linked to the current economic situation, members are advised to regularly check and monitor their BP and blood sugar levels.
  • Only qualified evangelists who have received proper training should be assigned to oversee a preaching station or a fellowship centre.
  • That a manpower committee be appointed to carry out the work of manpower development in the Diocese.
  • That Circuits/Sections/Local Churches that are yet to abolish the dichotomy between the Men's Fellowship and Young Men's Fellowship should immediately do so. Henceforth the two arms should meet at least twice yearly at the Circuit level.
  • That during the Men's Fellowship Work Week Thanksgiving Sunday, no local Church should be permitted to invite a guest preacher except the person sent by the Diocesan Men's Fellowship.
  • All Churches especially Circuit Headquarters should employ professional security personnel who are conversant with security protocols and abreast with current strategies to curb insecurity on Church premises.
  • That Churches should have functional media units at all levels.
  • That young people be encouraged to have the hard copy of the Bible, Hymn Book and Catechism.
  • Youth should be encouraged to actively participate in the skill acquisition programme organised by the Church to curb unemployment, youth exodus and idleness.
  • Youths should be encouraged to enrol in the Lay Preaching Ministry to uphold the teaching of the Bible after all necessary scrutiny.
  • Our churches should create more conducive places of worship for children and also provide musical instruments for them.
  • Parents should encourage their children/wards to register and participate effectively in the activities of the children's and youth fellowship in the Church.
  • Circuits/Sections and Local Churches should support by releasing buses and providing transportation for young people to attend programmes.
  • AMB should be revitalised in the Diocese; Local Churches should create companies.
  • Our well-placed members should provide job opportunities to our young people.
  • MCF and Corpers Fellowship should be made active.
  • All arms should operate a functional bank account in the Church-approved bank.
  • All Churches in the Diocese should commence the necessary steps towards perfection of title to land of the Church — whether gifted, donated or acquired — to prevent unnecessary disputes.
  • There should be a bi-annual training and retraining of all Property Stewards, Senior Stewards of Fellowship Centres, Preaching Stations, Local Churches and Circuits within the Diocese.
  • Every building scheme, inclusive of extension, alterations, or additions, embarked upon by any Circuit should carry the approval of the Quarterly Meeting and the Diocesan Council, with advice from the Law and Property Committee.
  • Where there is any legal issue arising from acquisition and possession of any duly acquired property, the affected Local Church or Circuit should bring the issue to the attention of the Law and Property Committee and the leadership of the Diocese.
  • That the Guardian and Counselling Units should be established for those Methodist Schools in the Diocese that have not already done so.
  • That the Conference Education Committee update the 2013 Education policy in line with global and national standards.
  • That the Diocesan Medical Committee ensure implementation of the establishment of sick bays in Churches and schools.
  • That all Circuits/Sections and Local Churches are strongly encouraged to implement and explore profitable and low-risk business ventures.
  • That Synod accepts and approves the nomination of Revd. Government Kenneth Kiadum as President, Association of Methodist Brigades, Diocese of D-Line.
  • That the follow-up/Visitation team of the Churches should put more effort into following up new members and visiting old members to encourage and strengthen their membership in the Church.
Library

Resources & Downloads

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Constitution

The official Constitution of the Methodist Church Nigeria governing doctrine, polity, and practice across all dioceses.

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SYNOD Resolutions

Official resolutions from the Annual Conference & Synod sessions shaping the policy and direction of the Diocese.

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Communiqué

End-of-conference communiqués on matters of faith, social concern, and the Diocese's official position on key issues.

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Episcopal Addresses

Presidential and Episcopal Addresses providing inspiration, vision, and guidance to the people of the Diocese.

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Diocese Office

The D-Line Diocese Secretariat is your point of contact for all enquiries, correspondence, and pastoral support.

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No. 1 Methodist Lane, Opp. Mbonu Street, D-Line, Port Harcourt, Rivers State
No. 1 Methodist Lane, Opp. Mbonu Street, D-Line, Port Harcourt, Rivers State
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