Methodism is a movement of Christianity represented by a number of denominations and organizations, claiming a total of approximately seventy million adherents worldwide. The movement traces its roots to John Wesley's evangelistic revival movement in the Anglican Communion. His younger brother Charles was instrumental in writing much of the hymnody of the Methodist Church. George Whitefield, another significant leader in the movement, was known for his unorthodox ministry of itinerant open-air preaching. Wesley, along with his brother and Whitefield, were branded as "Methodist" by opposing clergy within the Church of England. Initially Whitefield and the Wesleys merely sought reform, by way of a return to the gospel, within the Church of England, but the movement spread with revival and soon a significant number of Anglican clergy became known as Methodists in the mid eighteenth century. The movement did not form a separate denomination in England until after John Wesley's death in 1795. Although Wesley and most of his followers were decidedly Arminian in their theological outlook, George Whitefield, Howell Harris,, and Selina Hastings (the Countess of Huntingdon) were notable for being Calvinistic Methodists. The influence of Whitefield and Lady Huntingdon on the Church of England was a factor in the founding of the Free Church of England in 1844. Through vigorous missionary activity Methodism spread throughout the British Empire and, mostly through Whitefield's preaching during what historians call the First Great Awakening, colonial America. After Whitefield's death in 1770, however, American Methodism entered a more lasting Wesleyan and Arminian phase of development.

Early Methodists were drawn from all levels of society, including the aristocracy, but the Methodist preachers took the message to labourers and criminals who tended to be left outside of organised religion at that time. Wesley himself thought it wrong to preach outside a church building until persuaded otherwise by Whitefield.

Doctrinally, the branches of Methodism following the Wesleys are Arminian, while those following Harris and Whitefield are Calvinistic. Wesley maintained the Arminian doctrines that were dominant in the 18th-century Church of England, while Whitefield adopted Calvinism through his contacts with Calvinists in Scotland and New England. This caused serious strains on the relationship between Whitefield and Wesley, with Wesley becoming quite hostile toward Whitefield in what had been previously very close relations. Whitefield consistently begged Wesley to not let these differences sever their friendship and, in time their friendship was restored, though this was seen by many of Whitefield's followers to be a doctrinal compromise. As a final testimony of their friendship, John Wesley's sermon on Whitefield's death is full of praise and affection. Methodism has a very wide variety of forms of worship, ranging from high church to low church in liturgical usage. Both Whitefield and the Wesleys themselves greatly valued the Anglican liturgy and tradition, and the Methodist worship in The Book of Offices was based on the 1662 Book of Common Prayer.

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Any Free Methodists out there? Is there much difference between the Baptist Church and the Free Methodist?
Q. I have been attending a Baptist Church, but thinking about changing. I do agree with their Biblical Doctrines. I looked up the Free Methodist doctrines online and they seem to be the same. Is there any difference that I should know about?
Asked by Freedom - Fri Aug 14 22:00:36 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The best way to do this is to compare the baptist distinctives. Reading long lists of doctrines can be confusing, and it is possible to overlook key points. However the baptists have distinctives that are typical identifiers as being different from other denominations. These are listed in the famous "BAPTIST" acrostic which is available in many places on the web, including wiki. B: Biblical authority A: Autonomy of Baptist churches P: Priesthood of all believers T: Two ordinances I: Individual Soul Liberty S: Saved Church Membership T: Two Offices (Pastor and Deacon) - 1 Pastor - 2 Deacons - 3 Ordination of pastors and deacons S: Separation of church and state Some other denominations will have some of these, but usually not all of… [cont.]
Answered by Monica V - Sat Aug 15 21:14:44 2009

Looking for an old country music song who's chorus jokes about being Methodist?
Q. I have no idea how old the song is and I can't remember any of the lyrics. All I remember is hearing it a few years ago and the last line of the chorus is something about being a Methodist. Google isn't helping maybe you folks can. Thanks in advance.
Asked by spud - Sun Mar 8 22:51:33 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Most likely "The One on the Right Was on the Left," written by Jack Clement and recorded by both Homer & Jethro and Johnny Cash. "The one on the right was on the left And the one in the middle was on the right And the one on the left was in the middle And the guy in the rear was a Methodist."
Answered by TexasSquirrel - Sun Mar 8 23:03:25 2009

What version of the bible would a United Methodist Church use?
Q. It is for Winder First United Methodist. Thanks.
Asked by diannabishop - Tue Mar 28 16:09:45 2006 - - 4 Answers - 1 Comments

A. the king james version would be standard. It may be marked KJV on the binding. There are many churches beginning to use the newer translations, but King James is still pretty standard in methodist churches
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