These were the words of John Wesley, from a letter written in 1739. It was a time when what it meant to be the church was to serve the members of one’s own congregation – typically persons who lived ...
The life of John Wesley, whose tercentenary occurs this year, was celebrated by members of Norbury Methodist Church on Sunday. A large crowd, some dressed in 18th century costume, gathered at the park ...
Witnessing to the holy love of God was always in John Wesley's mind. Even in death. Here was a man who had preached more than 45,000 sermons, traveled (mostly on horseback) a distance equivalent to ...
John Wesley, the preacher who crisscrossed Britain in the 18th century on a never-ending sermon tour, arrived in Deptford in 1739. He was hardly off his horse before he was preaching to a crowd jammed ...
In the movement associated with John Wesley, people met together in little communities to help hold each other accountable for their deepest values and most important decisions. Wesley had a beautiful ...
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