List of Annual Conferences
Baguio Episcopal Area
- Central Luzon Philippines Annual Conference
- North Central Philippines Annual Conference
- Northeast Philippines Annual Conference
- Northern Philippines Annual Conference
- Northwest Philippines Annual Conference
- Pangasinan Philippines Annual Conference
- Tarlac Philippines Annual Conference
- Northeast Luzon Philippines Annual Conference
Davao Episcopal Area
- East Mindanao Philippines Annual Conference
- Mindanao Philippines Annual Conference
- Northwest Mindanao Philippines Annual Conference
- Palawan Philippines Annual Conference
- Visayas Philippines Annual Conference
Manila Episcopal Area
- Bicol Philippines Provisional Annual Conference
- Bulacan Philippines Annual Conference
- Middle Philippines Annual Conference
- Philippines Annual Conference
- Rizal Philippines Annual Conference East
- Pampanga Philippines Annual Conference
- West Middle Philippines Annual Conference
- Southwest Philippines Annual Conference
- Cavite Philippines Annual Conference
- Quezon City Philippines Annual Conference East
- Southern Tagalog Philippines Provisional Annual Conference East
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