
Threads of Methodism: History and Polity in Context - Episode 2
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Summary:
This episode explores John Wesley’s life, not through a standard biography, but by focusing on the spiritual and pastoral crises that gave birth to the Methodist movement. Pastor Britt details the decline of the Church of England, Wesley’s formative experience with the "Holy Club" at Oxford, his transformative Aldersgate experience, and the organizational genius that allowed Methodism to flourish. The story emphasizes Wesley’s insistence that grace must be lived out in disciplined, communal life.
Key Topics Covered:
- Spiritual Decline in 18th-Century England
- The Oxford "Holy Club" and the Formation of Methodist Discipline
- The Aldersgate Experience and the Theology of Assurance
- Wesley’s Organizational Vision: Societies, Classes, and Bands
- Lay Leadership and Women’s Roles in Early Methodism
- The Move to America: Wesley’s Bold (and Controversial) Ordination
Reflection Questions:
- Where in your life have you experienced a "heart-warming" moment of assurance?
- How can churches today recover small-group discipleship for formation, not just fellowship?
Link to episode recap post: https://www.wesleyanthreads.org/blog/episode-2-recap-john-wesley-and-the-method-ist
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