The Ebenezer Society in York is one of the foundational communities within the circuit. Named after the biblical word “Ebenezer,” meaning "stone of help," this society is a place where believers gather to seek God's help and guidance through worship and fellowship. The Ebenezer Society plays an active role in both spiritual and social activities, offering services that address the needs of the York community.
The Thomas D Shears Memorial Society in Baw Baw is another vital part of the York Circuit. Named in honor of a dedicated servant of the church, this society is committed to preserving the rich Methodist traditions while embracing new ways to serve the community. The society hosts various activities, from worship services to community support initiatives, and continues to be a beacon of faith in Baw Baw.
The York Circuit is a key part of the West African Methodist Church, serving the communities in and around York. This circuit is dedicated to providing spiritual guidance, fostering community, and supporting the faith journeys of its members. Within the York Circuit, several societies are actively engaged in worship, outreach, and service to their local communities.
The Douglas Memorial Society is located in Bureh Town and honors the legacy of those who have served faithfully in the church’s history. This society focuses on keeping the spirit of service alive, offering a warm and welcoming environment for worship and outreach. Members of the Douglas Memorial Society are committed to embodying the Methodist values of charity, community support, and dedication to spiritual growth.