issue of homosexuality, with many denominations holding homosexual practice to be sinful, while other denominations ordain LGBT clergy and marry same-sex...
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Methodism, also called the Methodist movement, is a Protestant Christian tradition whose origins, doctrine and practice derive from the life and teachings...
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of Methodism, John Wesley, who stated with regard to evangelism, that "The world is my parish." Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, plans to discuss and formalize...
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United Methodist Church (redirect from United Methodism)
mainline Protestant denomination based in the United States, and a major part of Methodism. In the 19th century, its main predecessor, the Methodist Episcopal...
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John Wesley (category Founders of English schools and colleges)
English cleric, theologian, and evangelist who was a leader of a revival movement within the Church of England known as Methodism. The societies he founded...
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Covenant theology (section Covenantal signs and seals)
John Wesley, the founder of Methodism. Meredith G. Kline did pioneering work in the field of Biblical studies, in the 1960s and 1970s, building on prior...
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of Methodism in the United States dates back to the mid-18th century with the ministries of early Methodist preachers such as Laurence Coughlan and Robert...
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Free Methodist Church (redirect from Free Methodism)
for earnestly advocating what they saw as the doctrines and usages of authentic Wesleyan Methodism. Under the leadership of the Rev. Benjamin Titus (B. T...
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Church of the Nazarene (section Mission and vision)
North America from the 19th-century Wesleyan-Holiness movement within Methodism. It is headquartered in Lenexa, Kansas. With its members commonly referred...
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First Great Awakening (section Wales and Scotland)
and Methodism would develop out of the ministries of Whitefield and Wesley. In the American colonies, the Awakening caused the Congregational and Presbyterian...
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Baptism by fire (category Methodism)
concept of baptism by 'fire and the Holy Spirit' lies behind the Consolamentum rite of the Cathars or Albigenses. In Methodism (inclusive of the holiness...
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Holiness movement (section Early Methodism)
chiefly within 19th-century Methodism, and to a lesser extent influenced other traditions such as Quakerism, Anabaptism, and Restorationism. Churches aligned...
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Methodism has historically followed the Protestant tradition of referring to sanctified members of the universal church as saints. However, as a title...
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Camp meeting (category Christian worship and liturgy)
River: Primitive Methodism till 1868 (Stoke-on-Trent: Tentmaker Publications) Young, D. M. (2017) Change and Decay: Primitive Methodism from late Victorian...
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Anglicanism, Baptists, Lutheranism, Methodism, Moravianism, Quakerism, Pentecostalism, Plymouth Brethren, Reformed Christianity, and Waldensianism. Reformed Christianity...
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permission by God. Wesley accepted this idea, and formally began to allow women to preach in Methodism. Later, Wesley also licensed other women as preachers...
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Methodist Church, 2016–present Biography portal LGBT portal Homosexuality and Methodism LGBT-affirming religious groups Julian Rush Gene Leggett Paul...
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Twenty-five Articles (category Methodism)
of Religion are an official doctrinal statement of Methodism—particularly American Methodism and its offshoots. John Wesley abridged the Thirty-nine...
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formation of the Bible Missionary Church is a part of the history of Methodism in the United States. Prior to its existence, a multitude of conservative...
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Christian perfection (redirect from Christian and Religious Perfection)
baptism of the Holy Spirit, and the second work of grace. Holiness Pentecostalism inherited the same terminology from Methodism, with exception of the fact...
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52, from hepatitis. Biography portal LGBT portal Paul Abels Homosexuality and Methodism Karen Oliveto "Blair Blurb from UM Affirm's Archive". "Gay ex-minister...
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Methodist Church in Ireland (redirect from Irish methodism)
Methodist Church in Ireland is the annual Conference. Methodism was founded in England by John Wesley and his younger brother Charles Wesley during the 18th...
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Methodist Episcopal Church (category History of Methodism in the United States)
Awakening when Methodism emerged as an evangelical revival movement within the Church of England that stressed the necessity of being born again and the possibility...
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In Methodism, a steward is a member of a local church who is elected by the congregation to help in the practical life of the church. The position of...
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Second work of grace (category Methodism)
sin—both inward and outward. There is now nothing in the heart but love and Jesus is crowned within. After Wesley's death, mainstream Methodism "emphasized...
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List of Methodist churches - local churches of notability History of Methodism in the United States List of Christian denominations Methodist Church...
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Wesleyan Church (category History of Methodism in the United States)
of Wesleyan Methodism. Vol. I. London: Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts. Smith, George (1859). History of Wesleyan Methodism. Vol. II. London:...
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2023 Asbury revival (category Methodism in Kentucky)
place in 1970, which had far-reaching consequences in Methodism, culture of the United States, and the growth of the Jesus movement. Notably, news of the...
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Wesleyan theology (category History of Methodism)
diaries, hymns, and other spiritual writings of the Wesleys and their contemporary coadjutors such as John William Fletcher, Methodism's systematic theologian...
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African Methodist Episcopal Church (category History of Methodism in the United States)
William B. Jennings of Devonshire and Charles Roach Ratteray of Somerset—set in motion the wheels that brought African Methodism to Bermuda. By the latter Nineteenth...
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