District Conference
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In many Methodist Churches, a District Conference is a unit of church organisation with respect to hierarchy.
Evangelical Wesleyan Church
In the Evangelical Wesleyan Church, district conferences are required to be held thrice a year. It is presided over by a bishop.{{cite book|title=The Discipline of the Evangelical Wesleyan Church |year=2015|publisher=Evangelical Wesleyan Church|language=English|pages=91}} It grants and renews licenses to preach, recommends suitable local preachers to the annual conference, recommends suitable deaconesses to the annual conference, among other responsibilities.
Primitive Methodist Church
In the Primitive Methodist Church, a district superintendent presides over the district conference.{{cite web |title=Discipline of the Primitive Methodist Church |url=https://www.primitivemethodistchurch.org/chapter5.html |accessdate=28 June 2019 |language=English}}
United Methodist Church
In the United Methodist Church, district conferences consist of clergy from the district, as well as lay delegates from each pastoral charge.{{cite web |title=District conference |url=http://www.umc.org/what-we-believe/glossary-district-conference |publisher=The United Methodist Church |accessdate=28 June 2019 |language=English}} It is presided over by a District Superintendent.