United Methodist
Churches in Conference: 266

Meet Texas Annual Conference UMC
The Texas Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church is a regional body of the broader The United Methodist Church serving hundreds of congregations across East Texas, including communities throughout Houston, Galveston, Beaumont, Tyler, Longview, and beyond. Led by Bishop Cynthia Fierro Harvey, the conference exists to support local churches, pastors, and ministries through leadership development, missions, church resources, and community outreach. Their mission centers on “making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world,” while cultivating thriving churches marked by clarity, witness, abundance, kinship, and joy.
As part of the connectional structure of the United Methodist Church, the Texas Annual Conference brings churches together to collaborate in ministry, disaster response, children and youth initiatives, missions, and spiritual formation across the region. The organization emphasizes both local church health and broader community impact, helping congregations serve their neighborhoods while remaining connected to a global denomination with deep roots in Wesleyan theology and Methodist tradition.

About the Manager of Operations
The Manager of Conference Operations provides comprehensive oversight of the operational functions of the Texas Annual Conference, including property and facilities management, information technology systems, information governance, telecommunications, and legal/property documentation.
This role ensures that Conference facilities, systems, and operational processes are effective, secure, and aligned with the mission of the Church. The Manager works collaboratively with Conference leadership, staff, and external partners to support the daily and long-term operational needs of the Conference.

The Manager of Operations' responsibilities include:
Conference Office
Bishops' Residence
Other Conference Properties
Closed Church Properties
Wesley Foundations
Conference Cemetery
Information Technology Systems
Information Governance & Digital Records
Hardware
Software
Telecommunications
Legal, Property Documentation & Administrative Support


What you bring
The following describes many of the characteristics of the ideal candidate for the Manager of Operations:
Education and Experience
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

What it's like to live in Houston, Texas
Located in the heart of the Houston metro area, the Texas Annual Conference offices place residents near one of the most diverse and opportunity-rich regions in the country. Living in Houston offers access to world-class dining, professional sports, arts and entertainment, and a thriving economy driven by industries like energy, healthcare, aerospace, and education. The area is known for its strong sense of community, cultural diversity, and family-friendly suburbs, with plenty of parks, shopping, and year-round activities to enjoy.
Houston also provides a unique blend of big-city amenities and Southern hospitality. Residents can spend weekends exploring museums and restaurants downtown, attending Astros or Texans games, enjoying the waterfront in nearby Galveston, or relaxing in one of the many surrounding neighborhoods and master-planned communities. With no state income tax, a relatively affordable cost of living compared to other major cities, and easy access to both urban and outdoor recreation, the Houston area continues to attract families, young professionals, and ministry leaders alike.