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Empowering Future Generations Through Faith
John Wesley asked “Will you diligently instruct the children in every place?” Here’s why the instructing of children in faith is important.
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Methodism and the Ministry of Compassion (The 19)
Continuing my responses to the historic Methodist questions all ordained pastors have answered, I’m highlighting one key aspect of Methodism: the ministry of compassion.
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Keeping the Connection: Upholding Polity in the Global Methodist Church (The 19)
Continuing my series on GMC ordination questions, this post highlights the importance of supporting and maintaining church government and polity.
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The Importance of Discipline and Polity in Methodism (The 19)
While some may find it boring, the discipline, governance, and polity of the Global Methodist Church is important. Here’s why!
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Methodist Beliefs Help Us Live Out Scripture (The 19)
Methodist beliefs have helped me understand Scripture better and how to live them out in the world, with the end goal being entire sanctification.
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Three Simple Rules, One Transformed Life (The 19)
In May, I was ordained an elder in the Global Methodist Church. Each clergyperson ordained in a Methodist denomination has to answer 19 historical questions asked by bishops going back to John Wesley’s (the founder of the Methodist movement) time. I thought I might share my responses to these questions in hopes of sharing a…
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Wholly Devoted to God and His Work (The 19)
Continuing my series on the 19 Historical Questions of Methodism, I reflect on what it means to be wholly devoted to God and His work.
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Practices for Perfection (The 19)
How do we move on towards perfection? Here are the practices I do to invite God into the work of Christian perfection.
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Methodists and Their “Perfection” (The 19)
What do Methodists mean when we talk about “perfection?” In my second and third responses to The 19, I share about Christian perfection.
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Owning the Faith Handed Down to Me (The 19)
In the first of the 19 historic questions I answered before ordination, I share a bit about my faith journey.