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Methodist Church History
A Brief History of the Methodist Denomination
By Mary Fairchild
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he Methodist !ranch o" #rotestant religion traces its roots !ac$ to %&'( )here it developed in
England as a result o" the teachings o" *ohn +esley, +hile studying at -x"ord. +esley. his
!rother Charles. and several other students "ormed a group devoted to study. prayer and helping
the underprivileged,,
he !eginning o" Methodism as a popular movement !egan in %&'. )hen !oth o" the +esley
!rothers. in"luenced !y contact )ith the Moravians. undertoo$ evangelistic preaching )ith an
emphasis on conversion and holiness, hough !oth +esley !rothers )ere ordained ministers o"
the Church o" England. they )ere !arred "rom spea$ing in most o" its pulpits !ecause o" their
evangelistic methods, hey preached in homes. "arm houses. !arns. open "ields. and )herever
they "ound an audience,
+esley did not set out to create a ne) church. !ut instead !egan several small "aith0restoration
groups )ithin the Anglican church called the 12nited Societies,1 Soon ho)ever. Methodism
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spread and eventually !ecame its o)n separate religion )hen the "irst con"erence )as held in
%&33,
George +hite"ield 4%&%30%&&56 )as a minister in the Church o" England and also one o" the
leaders o" the Methodist movement,
his &,& million mem!er church prospered on its o)n "or the next t)enty0nine years. as did thene)ly reunited Evangelical 2nited Brethren Church, In %(7. !ishops o" the t)o churches too$
the necessary steps to com!ine their churches into )hat has !ecome the second largest #rotestant
denomination in America. he 2nited Methodist Church,
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Movements +e! site o" the 2niversity o" :irginia,6
Methodism represents a branch of Protestant Christianity that traces its heritage back to
John Wesley and his attempts to bring revival within the Church of England in the early
18th century CE Methodism holds many of the basic Protestant Christian beliefs! including
the inspiration and authority of scripture for faith and practice! the doctrines of the "rinity
and the divinity of Jesus! and the necessity of grace to save humans from the conse#uences
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of sin "he two sacraments of baptism and the $ord%s &upper are also practiced Wesley
taught that Christians should strive to obtain holiness of life 'called (perfect love() with the
assistance of the *oly &pirit *e established a system of small group meetings that were
designed to encourage and support fellow Christians in lives of faith Methodism spread
rapidly throughout the +nited &tates in the late 18 th and early 1,thcenturies through itinerant
preachers &ince then! Methodist missionaries! focusing on both evangelism and service!have taken Methodism throughout the world
Our History and Heritage
The Beginnings
It is generally accepted that the founders of the Methodist movement were John and Charles
Wesley. John Wesley (1703!1" and his #rother $harles (1707%%" were part of a large family&
and were #orn in 'pworth& incolnshire& where their father was a vicar. )heir parents& *amuel
and *usanna Wesley& #oth came of +uritan stoc,& #ut had moved to -igh $hurch #eliefs
influences from #oth traditions may #e found in their sons.
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/oth John and $harles went to ford 2niversity. John #ecame ellow of incoln $ollege in 1745&
and was ordained a priest in the $hurch of 'ngland (6nglican $hurch" in 174%. $harles& still a
student #egan to meet with a group of friends for reading and religious study. John #ecame
involved as the groups senior mem#er& and its activities epanded to include charita#le wor,
among the poor and the imprisoned. )heir concern for disciplined spirituality earned them the
nic,name 8)he -oly $lu#8 or 8Methodists8 for their methodical approach.
John Wesleys 9uest for holiness and peace with :od too, him to the new colony of :eorgia& in
173;& to wor, among the settlers and the
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6fter 17!1 the leadership of Methodism was placed in the $onference and a scheme for a
Methodist episcopate (#ishops" was re>ected in favour of an annually elected +resident. )ensions
over theology& church government& mission strategy and personalities led to a whole series of
splits in the movement over the net sity years. 6 #ewildering num#er of Methodist groups
came into #eing& emphasi?ing different parts of the Wesleyan heritage. rom the late nineteenth
century onwards most of the groups reunited& with the three largest #locs coming together on
1!34. Bifferences in emphases& represented #y various uniting strands& still appear in
Methodism.
rom its history& Methodism inherited a $onneional structure rather than a congregational one.
$ongregations are not autonomous and cannot act without regard to the rest of the $onneion.
Methodism in the Caribbean
It is generally accepted that Methodism came to the $ari##ean in 1750 when a planter from
6ntigua& named
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made at autonomy. )his second attempt resulted in the emergence of the Methodist $hurch in
the $ari##ean and the 6mericas (M$$6" in May 1!57.
The MCCA
)he M$$6 has eight Bistricts and has its head9uarters in 6ntigua. )he eight Bistricts are/ahamasC)ur,s and $aicos Islands& /eli?eC-onduras& :uyana& -aiti& Jamaica& eeward Islands&
+anamaC$osta =ica and *outh $ari##ean.
2p to 1!!5 the $onference of the M$$6 met annually in May. In 1!!7 the M$$6 made some
changes to its structure. )he $onference was renamed the $onneional $onference and now
meets every three years. In #etween the meetings of the $onneional $onference its eecutive
#ody& the $onneional $ouncil acts on its #ehalf.
6lso in 1!!7 Bistricts were given greater responsi#ility to ma,e decisions affecting their wor,.
$onse9uently the Bistrict *ynod was renamed the Bistrict $onference& and the title $hairman of
the Bistrict is now called Bistrict +resident.
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The Methodist revival began with a group of men, including John Wesley (170!17"1# and his
younger brother $harles (1707!17%%#, as a movement within the $hurch of &ngland in the 1%th
century'7)%)") The Wesley brothers founded the *oly $lub while they were at +ford, where John was
a fellow and later a lecturer at -incoln $ollege'10) The *oly $lub met wee.ly and they systematically
set about living a holy life' They were accustomed to receiving communion every wee., fastingregularly, abstaining from most forms of amusement and luury and fre/uently visited the sic. and
the poor, as well as prisoners' The fellowship were branded as Methodist by their fellow students
because of the way they used rule and method to go about their religious affairs'11) Wesley too.
the attempted moc.ery and turned it into a title of honour '
nitially the Methodists merely sought reform, by way of a return to the gospel, within the $hurch of
&ngland, but the movement spread with revival and soon a significant number of 2nglicanclergy
became affiliated with the movement in the mid31%th century'14) The early movement acted against
perceived apathy in the $hurch of &ngland, preaching in the open air and establishing Methodist
societies wherever they went' These societies were divided into groups called classes 5 intimate
meetings where individuals were encouraged to confess their sins to one another and to build each
other up' They also too. part in love feasts which allowed for the sharing of testimony, a .ey feature
of early Methodists' Three teachings they saw as the foundation of $hristian faith were6
1' eople are all, by nature, dead in sin, and, conse/uently, children of wrath'
4' They are 8ustified by faith alone'
' 9aith produces inward and outward holiness'
Methodist preachers were notorious for their enthusiastic sermons and often accused of fanaticism'
n those days, many members of &ngland:s established church feared that new doctrines
promulgated by the Methodists, such as the necessity of a new birth for salvation, of 8ustification by
faith, and of the constant and sustained action of the *oly ;pirit upon the believer:s soul, would
produce ill effects upon wea. minds' Theophilus &vans, an early critic of the movement, even wrote
that it was the natural Tendency of their esture and horrid &pressions, to
ma.e eople mad' n one of his prints, William *ogarthli.ewise attac.ed Methodists as
enthusiasts full of Credulity, Superstition and Fanaticism' od
had pre3ordained an elect number of people to eternal bliss while others perished eternally'
b) $onversely, >eorge Whitefield, *owell *arris,1) and ;elina *astings, $ountess of
*untingdon were notable for being $alvinistic Methodists' Whitefield, who had been one of the
Wesley brothers: fellow students at +ford, became well .nown for his unorthodo ministry of
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itinerant open3air preaching and inspired Wesley to li.ewise preach to those ecluded from the
2nglican $hurch' ?ifferences in theology put serious strains on the relationship between Whitefield
and Wesley, with Wesley becoming /uite hostile toward Whitefield in what had been previously very
close relations' Whitefield consistently begged Wesley not to let these differences sever their
friendship and, in time their friendship was restored, though this was seen by many of Whitefield:sfollowers to be a doctrinal compromise' 1C) 2s a final testimony of their friendship, John Wesley:s
sermon on Whitefield:s death is full of praise and affection'1@)
Separation from the Anglican Churchedit)
Further information: History of Methodism in the United States and John Wesley § Persecutions and
lay preaching
2s his societies multiplied, and elements of an ecclesiastical system were, one after another,
adopted, the breach between Wesley and the $hurch of &ngland ( 2nglicanism# gradually widened'
n 17%C, Wesley responded to the shortage of priests in the 2merican colonies due to the 2merican
Devolutionary War by ordaining preachers for 2merica with power to administer the sacraments'
This was a ma8or reason for Methodism:s final split from the $hurch of &ngland after Wesley:s death'
This split created a separate, eventually worldwide, series of church denominations' The influence of
Whitefield and -ady *untingdon on the $hurch of &ngland was a factor in the founding of the 9ree
$hurch of &ngland in 1%CC'
Through vigorous missionary activity Methodism spread throughout the reat 2wa.ening, in colonial
2merica' 2fter Whitefield:s death in 1770, however, 2merican Methodism entered a more
lasting Wesleyan and 2rminian phase of development'
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Jacobus 2rminius
Background
• rotestantism
• Deformation
• 9ive 2rticles of Demonstrance
• $alvinist!2rminian debate
• 2rminianism in the 2nglican $hurch
People
• Jacobus 2rminius
• ;imon &piscopius
• *ugo >rotius
• The Demonstrants
• ;ynod of ?ort participants
• John Wesley
Doctrine
• Total depravity
• $onditional election
• Enlimited atonement
• revenient grace
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Most Methodists identify with the 2rminian conception of free will, through >od:sprevenient grace, as
opposed to the theological determinism of absolutepredestination' This distinguishes Methodism
from the $alvinist tradition prevalent in Deformed churches' n strongly Deformed areas such as
Wales, however, $alvinistic Methodists remain, also called the resbyterian $hurch of Wales' The
$alvinist $ountess of *untingdon:s $onneion was also strongly associated with the Methodist
revival'
John Wesley is studied by Methodist ministerial students and trainee local preachers for his
interpretation of $hurch practice and doctrine' 2t its heart, the theology of John Wesley stressed the
life of $hristian holiness6 to love >od with all one:s heart, mind, soul and strength and to love one:s
neighbour as oneself ' +ne popular epression of Methodist doctrine is in the hymns of $harles
Wesley' ;ince enthusiastic congregational singing was a part of the early evangelicalmovement,
Wesleyan theology too. root and spread through this channel' 1A)17)
Methodism affirms the traditional $hristian belief in the triune >odhead6 9ather, ;on, and *oly ;pirit,
as well as the orthodo understanding of the consubstantialhumanity and divinity of Jesus'
Methodists also affirm the 2postles: $reed and the Ficene $reed'
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n devotional terms, theseconfessions are said to embrace the biblical witness to >od:s activity in creation, encompass >od:s
gracious self3involvement in the dramas of history, and anticipate the consummation of >od:s reign'
;acramental theology within Methodism tends to follow the historical interpretations and liturgies of
2nglicanism' This stems from the origin of much Methodist theology and practice within the
teachings of John and $harles Wesley, both of whom were priests of the $hurch of &ngland' 2s
affirmed by the 2rticles of Deligion, Methodists recogniBe two ;acraments as being ordained of
$hrist6 race which often function in a sacramental manner, but most Methodists do
not recogniBe them as being ?ominical sacraments'
Methodists, stemming from John Wesley:s own practices of theological reflection, ma.e use of
tradition, drawing primarily from the teachings of the $hurch fathers, as a source of authority'
Though not infallible li.e holy ;cripture, tradition may serve as a lens through which ;cripture is
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interpreted (see also Prima scriptura and the Wesleyan Guadrilateral#' Theological discourse for
Methodists almost always ma.es use of ;cripture read inside the great theological tradition of
$hristendom'41)
t is a historical position of the church that any disciplined theological wor. calls for the careful use
of reason'
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2 second distinctive liturgical feature of Methodism is the use of $ovenant services' 2lthough
practice varies between different national churches, most Methodist churches annually follow the call
of John Wesley for a renewal of their covenant with >od' t is common, at least in arden
Today, millions belong to Methodist churches, which are present on all populated continents'
4C) 2lthough Methodism is declining in >reat
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I look on all the world as my parish; thus far mean, that, in whatever part of it am, 8udge it
meet, right, and my bounden duty, to declare unto all that are willing to hear, the glad tidings of
salvation'
5John Wesley, Journal )** June *+-.
Europeedit)
Great Britainedit)
Further information: Methodist Church of /reat #ritain
Methodist $entral *all Westminster , erected to mar. the centenary of John Wesley:s death'
The original body founded as a result of Wesley:s wor. was later .nown as theWesleyan Methodist
$hurch' ;chisms within the original $hurch, and independentrevivals, led to the formation of a
number of separate denominations calling themselves Methodist' The largest of these were
the rimitive Methodist church, deriving from a revival at Mow $op in ;taffordshire, the reat
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day, alcohol remains banned in Methodist premises,4") however, the choice to consume alcohol is
now a personal decision for any member '4")
Traditionally, Methodism was particularly prominent in $ornwall and, in its $alvinistic form, in Wales,
citation needed ) both regions noted for their non3conformism and distrust of the $hurch of &ngland' citation needed ) t
was also very strong in the old mill townsof or.shire and -ancashire, where the Methodists
stressed that the wor.ing classes were e/ual to the upper classes in the eyes of >od' citation needed )
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?onegall ;/uare &ast Methodist $hurch,allagher was the resident of the $hurch in the 1"70s, becoming a well3.nown figure in rish
politics'1) *e was one of the group of rotestant churchmen who met with rovisional D2 officers
in 9ea.le, $ounty $lare to try to bro.er peace' The meeting was unsuccessful due to a >arda raid
on the hotel'
ranceedit)
n 9rance, the Methodist movement was founded in the 1%40s by $harles $oo.
near FLmes and Montpellier , for eample in the village of $ongnies in-anguedoc with the most
important chapel of department built in 1%A", where there had been a Gua.er community since the
1%th century'citation needed ) ;everal sections of the Methodist $hurch 8oined the Deformed $hurch of
9rance in 1"%' The Methodist $hurch eists today in 9rance under various names' The best3.nown
is the E&&M )l1Union de l12glise2%ang3li4ueM3thodiste de France., the Enion of &vangelical
Methodist $hurches of 9rance' t is the fruit of a fusion in 400@ between the Methodist Church of
France and the Union of Methodist Churches (in 9rance#' The E&&M is a part of the world
organiBation, the Enited Methodist $hurch' The Deverend &mmanuel
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various .inds, and four old people:s homes' The 9ellowship was granted official church status by the
state in 1"%1'
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congregations, each with a native pastor' There are currently C% students enrolled in residential and
etension degree programs at the Enited Methodist ;eminary in Moscow'C@)
#atin Americaedit)
$e%icoedit)
The Methodist $hurch came to Meico in 1%74, with the arrival of two Methodist commissioners from
the Enited ;tates to observe the possibilities of evangelistic wor. in Mico' n ?ecember 1%74,
ilbert *aven arrived to Meico $ity, and he was ordered by M'? William ilbert, while convalescing, read a treatise of John
Wesley, 'n 'ppeal to Men of 6eason and 6eligion sent to him by his brother 9rancis' 2s a result of
having read this boo. >ilbert, two years later, 8ourneyed to &ngland with three of his slaves and
there in at drawing room meeting arranged in Wandsworth on 1@ January 17@", met the preacher
John Wesley' *e returned to the West ndies that same year and on his subse/uent return began to
preach to his slaves in 2ntigua'@4)
When Fathaniel >ilbert died in 177C his wor. in 2ntigua was continued by his brother 9rancis >ilbertto approimately 400 Methodists' *owever, within a year 9rancis too. ill and had to return to
&ngland and the wor. was carried on by ;ophia $ampbell (a &egress # and Mary 2lley (a
Mulatto #, two devoted women who .ept the floc. together with $lass and rayer meetings as best
as they could'
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