Un-Tied Methodism
From Navy chaplains and student gatherings to youth movements and global mission, the latest episode in our “Methodisms Around the World” series traces the surprising and resilient story of the Methodist movement in the Philippines. Guests Bishop Carlo A. Rapanut and Karen Prudente join host Dr. Ashley Boggan to explore how colonial history, acts of resistance, women’s leadership, and a deeply relational faith shaped a vibrant witness—one that continues to plant churches and form leaders around the world. Explore the United Methodist General Commission on Archives and History at ResourceUMC.org/ArchivesandHistory. [https://www.resourceumc.org/en/agencies/archives-and-history] Interested in a deep dive into the earliest stories of Methodism? Sign up for a free, online, four-module history course titled “Radicle Methodism: Back to our Roots” at ResourceUMC.org/ArchivesandHistory/Radicle-Methodism [https://www.resourceumc.org/en/agencies/archives-and-history/radicle-methodism]. Listen to other episodes of “Un-Tied Methodism” at UnTiedMethodism.org [https://www.resourceumc.org/en/content/un-tied-methodism-podcast].
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