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  • Methodism - Wikipedia
    Methodism, also called the Methodist movement, is a Protestant Christian tradition whose origins, doctrine and practice derive from the life and teachings of John Wesley [1] George Whitefield and John's brother Charles Wesley were also significant early leaders in the movement
  • Methodism | History, Beliefs, Organization | Britannica
    Methodism, 18th-century movement founded by John Wesley that sought to reform the Church of England from within The movement, however, became separate from its parent body and developed into an autonomous church The World Methodist Council comprises more than 40 5 million people in 138 countries
  • The Methodist Church and Beliefs: 10 Things Everyone Should Know
    The Methodist Church acquired their inspiration and beliefs from the life and teachings of John Wesley Since it's origin, Methodism has grown to over 40 million members worldwide Discover 10 things everyone should know about the Methodist history and beliefs
  • Methodist Beliefs and Practices of the Church - Learn Religions
    Methodism has experienced many divisions over the past several hundred years, and today it is organized into two primary churches: the United Methodist Church and the Wesleyan Church There are over 12 million Methodists in the world, but fewer than 700,000 Wesleyans
  • Methodism: Exploring Its Origins, Beliefs, and Impact
    Methodism is a Protestant Christian movement founded by John Wesley It emphasizes personal faith, social justice, and communal worship Methodists follow the teachings of Jesus Christ and the Bible
  • What Do Methodists Believe? - Christianity FAQ
    Methodism is a Protestant Christian tradition rooted in the 18th-century evangelical revival led by John Wesley It emphasizes free-will theology and personal and social holiness and uses the Wesleyan Quadrilateral as a guide for theological understanding
  • Methodism - Encyclopedia. com
    Methodism began as a movement in eighteenth-century England, part of the larger Protestant evangelical revival that endeavored to bring spiritual renewal to the nation and the Church of England and to increase the effectiveness of the church's ministry, especially to the poor
  • The History and Beliefs of Methodism
    Understanding the history and core tenets of Methodism provides valuable insight into one of the major Protestant Christian traditions, which has had a significant impact on the religious, social, and even political landscape globally


















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