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Methodist Christians are heirs to the renewal ministry of John Wesley, an 18th century priest in the Church of England. While he was heir to the catholic (universal) tradition of the church, his was a distinctive ministry that involved a "method" for personal and social holiness. Wesley established a network or "connection" of local societies and small groups that sustained a vibrant Christian revival in England and eventually led to the founding of the Methodist church. The Articles of Religion of the Methodist Church (1784)The Methodist Articles of Religion, like the General Rules, have remained intact in every Methodist Book of Discipline since 1808, by constitutional restriction. More... Our CreedsAffirmations of faith have been recorded since the New Testament church when Thomas confessed before the risen Christ, "My Lord and my God". More...
The General Rules of the Methodist ChurchThis historic Methodist document is reprinted from the Book of Discipline as a reminder that the Methodist Church began as a renewal movement to "spread Scriptural holiness" throughout the land. More...
The Social Principles of The Methodist Church in SingaporeThe Social Principles are reprinted in full from the Book of Discipline as a reminder of our Wesleyan concern for social as well as personal holiness. More... |









