Wesleyan Threads
Summary: In this opening episode, Pastor Britt introduces listeners to the distinct theological DNA of Methodism. Rather than beginning with John Wesley's biography, this episode explores what makes Methodism different from other traditions: a vision of grace that is not only free but transformative, a disciplined approach to Christian life, and an emphasis on practical discipleship. Rooted in the power of connectionalism and covenant community, Methodism is presented as a living tradition that continues to evolve in service of its mission — making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. Key Topics Covered: * Defining Methodism: Theology, Discipline, and Mission * An Overview of Wesley’s Vision of Grace: Prevenient, Justifying, and Sanctifying Grace * The Methodist Focus on Personal and Social Holiness * The Role of Structured Discipleship (Classes, Societies, Bands) * Connectionalism as a Core Value * The Wesleyan Balance: Heart and Head, Faith and Works Reflection Questions: * What does it mean to live in response to grace, not just accept it? * How can structure actually support spiritual growth rather than stifle it? Link to episode recap post: https://www.wesleyanthreads.org/blog/episode-1-recap-what-makes-a-methodist [https://www.wesleyanthreads.org/blog/episode-1-recap-what-makes-a-methodist] Join our Wesleyan Threads Discord community [https://discord.gg/2EKEuHTBBk]! ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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