<p>The system of small groups John Wesley established to promote a proper life of discipleship in early Methodist converts was, in many respects, the strength of the Methodist movement. Those who responded to Wesley’s initial invitation to “flee the wrath to come” were organized into large gatherings called “societies,” which were then subdivided into smaller bands, class meetings, select societies, and penitent bands. The smaller groups gave Wesley the opportunity, through a system of appointed leaders, to keep track of the spiritual progress of every member in his movement, which grew to tens of thousands by the time of his death in 1791. As Methodism shifted from renewal movement to institutional church in the nineteenth century, however...
The article surveys the spread of Methodism and other denominations through camp meetings in the ear...
I argue that one of the most important reason for the changing nature of American Methodism from a r...
This paper is an attempt to resurrect the Wesleyan class meeting in to the modern day congregation i...
During its first one hundred years, New York City Methodism underwent a complete sect-to-church pr...
The early Methodist movement-above all else-was evangelistic. However, the contemporary language of ...
Between 1780 and 1820, the Methodist Episcopal Church became the largest Protestant body in the Unit...
Despite Wesley’s insistence on the importance of the band meeting for the vitality of Methodism, the...
Abstract What does discipline mean to the contemporary Methodist Church in Britain? The thesis arg...
Looks at the founding of Methodism and some of the characteristics that make the denomination unique
Physical book contains text through chapter 5 only.When Methodists first arrived in the South, they ...
For a long time, Methodism had a complicated relation with its “Mother Church”, the Church of Englan...
In the fifty years since The United Methodist Church became a denomination, the body has experienced...
The article focuses particularly on women leaders in the Methodist movement, including Lady Huntingd...
What might the 18th century English Methodism connected with John Wesley might have to offer contemp...
First paragraph: The prevailing view of Victorian Methodism is unfavourable. Wesleyan Methodism, the...
The article surveys the spread of Methodism and other denominations through camp meetings in the ear...
I argue that one of the most important reason for the changing nature of American Methodism from a r...
This paper is an attempt to resurrect the Wesleyan class meeting in to the modern day congregation i...
During its first one hundred years, New York City Methodism underwent a complete sect-to-church pr...
The early Methodist movement-above all else-was evangelistic. However, the contemporary language of ...
Between 1780 and 1820, the Methodist Episcopal Church became the largest Protestant body in the Unit...
Despite Wesley’s insistence on the importance of the band meeting for the vitality of Methodism, the...
Abstract What does discipline mean to the contemporary Methodist Church in Britain? The thesis arg...
Looks at the founding of Methodism and some of the characteristics that make the denomination unique
Physical book contains text through chapter 5 only.When Methodists first arrived in the South, they ...
For a long time, Methodism had a complicated relation with its “Mother Church”, the Church of Englan...
In the fifty years since The United Methodist Church became a denomination, the body has experienced...
The article focuses particularly on women leaders in the Methodist movement, including Lady Huntingd...
What might the 18th century English Methodism connected with John Wesley might have to offer contemp...
First paragraph: The prevailing view of Victorian Methodism is unfavourable. Wesleyan Methodism, the...
The article surveys the spread of Methodism and other denominations through camp meetings in the ear...
I argue that one of the most important reason for the changing nature of American Methodism from a r...
This paper is an attempt to resurrect the Wesleyan class meeting in to the modern day congregation i...