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What is the Wesleyan method?

First and foremost, we hold scripture up to be the primary source of God's inspired revealed truth to us. And, we also embrace truth that is found in three other places: reason, tradition, and experience. Along with scripture, this has come to be called the Wesleyan Quadrilateral and we believe it informs our theology.
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What are the principles of the Wesleyans?

SUMMARY Wesleyans believe in one God, who is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, the Savior of all persons who put their faith in Him alone for eternal life. We believe those who receive new life in Christ are called to be holy in character and conduct, and can only live this way by being filled with the Lord's Spirit.
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What is the Wesleyan Way?

Those of us following the Wesleyan Way believe that the Bible is the inspired Word of God, communicated through human beings and reflecting their languages, cultures, and times in which they lived. As a result, Scripture should be understood in the light of its original context.
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What is the Wesleyan approach to theology?

Wesleyans teach that the moment one believes, he/she is saved; and by believing they may expect to receive an inward witness of having been delivered from bondage to sin and eternal damnation to freedom from sin and eternal life.
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What are the 4 components of the Wesleyan Quadrilateral?

The resulting four components or "sides" of the quadrilateral are (1) Scripture, (2) tradition, (3) reason, and (4) experience.
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What is the Wesleyan Church?

What is the purpose of the Wesleyan Quadrilateral?

The “Wesleyan Quadrilateral” — a term first coined by Methodist theologian Albert Outler — is a way to understand our four-sided approach to answering questions about Christian belief and practice. It provides a sound defense or foundation for what we believe.
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What are the 4 alls in Methodist?

All need to be saved. All may be saved. All may know themselves saved. All may be saved to the uttermost."
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What are the problems with Wesleyan theology?

Wesleyanism has been criticized for its perceived lack of orthodoxy, emphasis on an experiential faith, and tendency to be overly emotional in its worship services. It has also been criticized for its conservative stance on social issues such as LGBTQ rights, abortion, and the role of women in the church.
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What makes Wesleyan different?

The Wesleys were clergymen in the Church of England, though the Wesleyan tradition places stronger emphasis on extemporaneous preaching, evangelism, as well as personal faith and personal experience, especially on the new birth, assurance, growth in grace, entire sanctification and outward holiness.
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Do Wesleyans believe in once saved always saved?

In our Wesleyan-Arminian theology, as in all mainstream Christian theology, salvation still isn't ours to possess. It is always and only God who saves. In that sense we cannot "lose" salvation. But we can "fall away" from it.
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What is unique about Wesleyan theology?

Wesleyan theology stresses that a decisive change in the human heart can and does occur under the prompting of grace and the guidance of the Holy Spirit. In justification we are, through faith, forgiven our sin and restored to God's favor.
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What is Wesleyan best known for?

Wesleyan University Rankings
  • #11 in National Liberal Arts Colleges (tie)
  • #16 in Best Value Schools.
  • Computer Science.
  • Psychology Programs.
  • #58 in Economics (tie)
  • #1 in Best Colleges for Veterans.
  • #29 in Best Undergraduate Teaching (tie)
  • #36 in Top Performers on Social Mobility (tie)
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What is special about Wesleyan?

With our distinctive scholar-teacher culture, creative programming, and commitment to interdisciplinary learning, Wesleyan challenges students to explore new ideas and change the world. Our graduates go on to lead and innovate in a wide variety of industries, including government, business, entertainment, and science.
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What are the three rules of Wesley?

This simple but challenging look at three commands, "do no harm, do good, stay in love with God."
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Do Wesleyans drink alcohol?

Later at its founding in 1843, the Wesleyan Church banned the use of intoxicating liquors, and subsequently, the Free Methodist Church (established in 1860) employed almost the exact same language in its 1919 Discipline that is used by the UMC today.
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What Bible do Wesleyans use?

Revive Wesleyan has the New International Version (NIV) in our pews, and we primarily use that in our teaching. A lot of people enjoy the New Living Translation (NLT), which is written in an accessible way and easy to understand.
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What is sin according to Wesleyan?

John Wesley defined sin as a willful and intentional turning away from God's will and a rejection of His love and grace. Sin is a condition of the human heart that leads us to prioritize our own desires and self-interests over the will of God.
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Is Wesleyan very liberal?

A liberal arts community in Connecticut, Wesleyan focuses on interdisciplinary learning. Wesleyan “seeks to build a diverse, energetic community of students, faculty, and staff who think critically and creatively.”
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Do Wesleyans believe you can lose salvation?

To the question, “Can I lose my salvation?” there are whole denominations that answer yes: The Methodists, the Wesleyans, the Pentecostals, the Church of Christ and (in a different sense) the Roman Catholic Church.
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Do Wesleyans believe in speaking in tongues?

While The Wesleyan Church recognizes that the gift of tongues is given to some believers, there is no single gift that is given to all as evidence of the Spirit's infilling. The greatest expression of this work is a heart purified by the Holy Spirit and an empowered life of love and service to God and people.
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What is the difference between Methodist and Wesleyan?

Is Wesleyan the same as Methodist? - Quora. Both trace their origins to John Wesley, whose enlightenment is the basis of their faith. However, the Wesleyans tend to be more conservative, centering on the church covenants and personal behavior of the members. The United Methodists are decidedly more liberal.
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What is the difference between Calvinism and Wesleyanism?

In a lot of ways, such as the way predestination is understood, the way the death of Christ is understood, and the way perseverance is understood, Wesleyans are on a different page than Calvinists. In addition, most Wesleyans today affirm women in church leadership, while most reformed Calvinists do not.
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Why is there a split in the Methodist church?

One of the dominant Christian denominations in the U.S., the United Methodist Church, is experiencing a major split. Since 2019, more than 7,000 congregations have received approval to leave the church. The factions have disagreements in theology, namely how the church considers LGBTQ+ ministers and congregants.
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Do Methodists believe you must be saved?

John Wesley (and we) teach that Christ's death creates the possibility that all may be saved. We believe salvation is God's response and offer of love, and that love does not compel people to accept it. We do not believe that God predestines some to salvation and others to condemnation.
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What is a Methodist preacher called?

In summary, "the Reverend" is a term of address that you would or could use in writing to clergy or in introducing them. "Pastor" is a more intimate term of relationship, and it may be used as a single word or in combination with the first or last name of the pastor.
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