In addition to the main departmental structures, the Methodist Church Nigeria (MCN) operates a number of specialized units and ministries that play a crucial role in fulfilling its mission. These units often act as the hands and feet of the church, reaching out to specific communities and serving the unique needs of the congregation and society.
The House Fellowship
The House Fellowship, also referred to as a house church or home cell group, serves as a vital tool for evangelism and discipleship by providing a relaxed, informal environment for worship and community. These groups are easy to start and can be organized by proximity or by specific demographic groupings, such as children, young adults, or elders.
House fellowships are designed to be evangelistic tools, providing a non-threatening atmosphere for newcomers to feel comfortable and engaged. The meetings facilitate deep fellowship and spiritual growth, where members can share their struggles and burdens, pray for one another, and study God's Word together.
This format is also seen as a way to solve problems of church growth by developing unpaid lay leaders through an “Apprentice System,” where pastors oversee the training of individuals who are then assigned to lead small groups. Ultimately, the House Fellowship extends the church’s ministry into homes, workplaces, and communities, nurturing both new believers and seasoned Christians in a close-knit setting.
The Association of Methodist Brigade (AMB)
The Association of Methodist Brigade (AMB) is an umbrella body for all Boys’ Brigade and Girls’ Brigade companies within the Methodist Church. It was established with a clear mandate to advance Christ’s kingdom among boys and girls and to promote habits of reverence, discipline, self-respect, and Christian manliness.
The mission of the AMB is to deepen members’ understanding of the Christian and Methodist faith, encourage them to render services to the church, and help them come to a personal faith in Jesus Christ. Its programs provide weekly activities for Sunday School and church members, offering opportunities for physical, mental, and spiritual development in preparation for a life of Christian service.
The organization’s motto, “Sure and Steadfast”, is a direct reference to the Epistle to the Hebrews, which describes hope as an “anchor of the soul.” The AMB has also adopted an international focus, seeking to expand beyond Africa to Europe, Asia, and the Americas to support the church’s global growth.
The Prayer Band
The Prayer Band functions as the “powerhouse” of the church, with a primary role to pray constantly for the church and its leadership. This ministry is responsible for “lifting the hands” of the pastor in charge, standing in the gap for individuals facing challenges, and ensuring the spiritual fire on the church’s altar does not recede.
Prayer Bands meet regularly, often guided by handbooks, to intercede for pastoral matters, healing, and spiritual support. Their fervent meetings form a strategic part of the church’s plan for revitalizing evangelism and discipleship.
Its members are dedicated intercessors committed to holy and righteous living. The Prayer Ministry as a whole provides a safe and powerful space for community prayer, particularly impactful in times of sickness, healing, and crisis.