Five Marks of a Methodist: Participant Character Guide

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Denominations, Methodism
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Author: Magrey deVega ISBN: 9781501821578
Publisher: Abingdon Press Publication: March 1, 2016
Imprint: Abingdon Press Language: English
Author: Magrey deVega
ISBN: 9781501821578
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Publication: March 1, 2016
Imprint: Abingdon Press
Language: English

This small-group study is based on Steve Harper's book Five Marks of a Methodist. Six sessions provide extended reflection for adults on the five identifiers that Wesley sets forth in "The Character of a Methodist," which he published in 1742.

  1. Character: The Marks of a Methodist
  2. A Methodist Loves God
  3. A Methodist Rejoices in God
  4. A Methodist Gives Thanks
  5. A Methodist Prays Constantly
  6. A Methodist Loves Others

In “The Character of a Methodist,” Wesley clearly stated that he did not want to distinguish Methodism from any “real Christian of whatsoever denomination.” At the same time, Wesley knew that if the Methodist movement was to be established and grow, it must rest upon the solid foundation of gospel characteristics. This study provides a focused strengthening of the world Wesleyan family, while written so that any Christian person or group could use it with blessing and benefit.

The study consists of the book, Five Marks of a Methodist, a Participant Character Guide, a Leader Guide, DVD and streaming video sessions (6 brief videos).

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This small-group study is based on Steve Harper's book Five Marks of a Methodist. Six sessions provide extended reflection for adults on the five identifiers that Wesley sets forth in "The Character of a Methodist," which he published in 1742.

  1. Character: The Marks of a Methodist
  2. A Methodist Loves God
  3. A Methodist Rejoices in God
  4. A Methodist Gives Thanks
  5. A Methodist Prays Constantly
  6. A Methodist Loves Others

In “The Character of a Methodist,” Wesley clearly stated that he did not want to distinguish Methodism from any “real Christian of whatsoever denomination.” At the same time, Wesley knew that if the Methodist movement was to be established and grow, it must rest upon the solid foundation of gospel characteristics. This study provides a focused strengthening of the world Wesleyan family, while written so that any Christian person or group could use it with blessing and benefit.

The study consists of the book, Five Marks of a Methodist, a Participant Character Guide, a Leader Guide, DVD and streaming video sessions (6 brief videos).

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