Gay McDaniel used to be a high school English instructor. Now that she's retired, she sometimes works with United Methodist lay people, helping them hone their sermon delivery skills. Last week at ...
The Wesleyan Methodist Synod of Bermuda will host a “Methodist Celebration” at various locations in St George’s on November 5 and 6, to which all are welcome. On November 5, the celebration will begin ...
We have a sense of call to be a downtown church, the Rev. Kent Kroehler, senior pastor, said. As part of its calling, church members offer a cold-weather men s shelter, prepare and serve meals at city ...
Richard Allen and his associate Absalom Jones were the leaders of the black Methodist community in Philadelphia in 1793 when a yellow fever epidemic broke out. Many people, black and white, were dying ...
Methodism enjoyed widespread growth in America in the middle to late 1700s and 1800s because of its "circuit riders." Circuit riders, also called "saddlebag preachers," were a different kind of clergy ...
Methodism began in England in the 1720s when brothers John and Charles Wesley founded the Holy Club while at Oxford University. Club members set about living a holy life, including receiving communion ...
While working as Secretary to the Immanuel Society Coordinating Office for Ministries (COM) under Sis Lillie Adjei in 2007, Dr. F.K. E. Nunoo (now Prof.) received the call to evangelise. This ...
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