From July 11 to August 26, 2021, every Sunday at 11 AM , we are studying our Wesleyan heritage. We begin by studying the life and work of our founder, John Wesley, and the Methodist movement he created with his brother Charles, who wrote some of our greatest hymns like, “Hark the Herald Angels Sing,” and “Christ the Lord Has Risen Today.”

In the first part of the class, we will be working through Adam Hamilton's book,
Revival: Faith as Wesley Lived It. The book is not required for the class, but if you would like to do your own reading about the Methodist movement, you may purchase a copy of the book at the Cokesbury site (https://www.cokesbury.com/Revival-2?refq=Revival).

We are then tracing the evolution of Wesleyan spirituality in America and around the world up to modern times.

Below are videos of the classes we have had so far. If you would like to join us, you can connect online via Zoom by clicking on the link, https://zoom.us/j/8855454622.


Week 1: Epworth

 

Week 2: Oxford

 

Week 3: Georgia and Aldersgate

 

Methodism 101 Session 4: Bristol

 

Methodism 101 Session 5: Works of Mercy

 

Methodism 101 Session 6: Perseverance

 
 

Methodism 101 Session 7: The Methodist Episcopal Church

 

Methodism 101 Session 8: Abolition and Women in the Church

 

Methodism 101 Session 9: Missions at Home and Abroad

 

Methodism 101 Session 10: The United Methodist Church and Grace and Reconciliation through Separation