New Orleans District of the Louisiana Conference A of the United Methodist Church
Biography
The New Orleans District of the Louisiana Conference A of the United Methodist Church originated
through the 1968 merger of two denominations – the Methodist Church and the Evangelical United
Brethren Church. Prior to 1968, the district was the New Orleans District of the Louisiana Conference
of the Methodist Church (South Central Jurisdiction). From 1968 to 1971, Louisiana’s Conference A
(for white churches) and Conference B (for black churches) existed as a temporary measure to work
towards racial integration of the Louisiana Conference following the denomination’s 1968 dissolution
of the Central Jurisdiction (a racially segregated unit for black Methodists).
In 1969, the district reported 17,368 members. The district consisted of congregations in southeast
Louisiana stretching from Bush (north) to Belle Chase (south) and Lutcher (west) to Pearl River (east).
Through the 1971 merger of Louisiana’s two Conferences – A and B – this district became the New Orleans District of the Louisiana Conference of the United Methodist Church. In 1971, the district reported 13,974 members.