The Promise of Holiness
From time to time those of us in the Wesleyan tradition pause to remember from whence we have come. From its modest beginnings in the
From time to time those of us in the Wesleyan tradition pause to remember from whence we have come. From its modest beginnings in the
While the doctrine of the Trinity is at the bedrock of Christian faith, it has also been a stumbling block for many. If it could
Toward the end of his life, John Wesley believed there was one key reason God had raised up Methodism. And this was a pretty big
With the rise of the information revolution that spawned so many outlets for expression on social media, from twitter to Facebook to blogs, we are
One of the central claims of the Protestant Reformation is that salvation is by grace alone. Humans cannot earn nor do they merit salvation; it
A prevalent understanding of Christianity in the western world, both inside and outside the church, goes something like this: Through Jesus Christ, our sins are
This year in Consider Wesley we want to look at four aspects of grace in Wesley’s theology. But before we begin with the first of
Despite best efforts to design the most attractive, impressive, and appealing programs for people to grow in Christian faith and discipleship, there is nothing more
Who is John Wesley for us today? Thirty years ago, Richard Heitzenrater documented the challenges of creating a definitive, accurate portrait of the founder of
I first stepped into a band meeting in 2002. I was a new seminary instructor, without tenure, in my first real teaching job. Having pastored