A Wesleyan Order of Salvation (Ordo Salutis)
What follows is a Wesleyan account of the place of tradition in Christian faith and doctrine.
What follows is a Wesleyan account of the place of tradition in Christian faith and doctrine.
What follows is a Wesleyan account of the place of tradition in Christian faith and doctrine.
What follows is the doctrine of divine revelation with an exposition of the role of Scripture in God’s self-revelation.
What follows is an account of the crucial doctrine of the fall of man and woman as well as the accompanying biblical doctrine of sin.
The events of Good Friday are of the greatest consequence for history. The day restored the identity of creation from victim of Adam’s sin to that of promised restoration. It changed the trajectory of human
What follows is a summary of John Wesley’s theology of the imago dei (Gen. 1:26–27).
What follows is an account of the biblical doctrine of creation, as taught by John Wesley and early Methodism.
What follows is an account of the biblical doctrine of our trinitarian God, highlighting his oneness while bearing witness to the three divine persons.
Saint Patrick, the Apostle of Ireland, was a 5th century missionary and bishop of the church.
What follows is an account of the biblical doctrine of our trinitarian God, with a particular emphasis on his attributes.
“Lord, I am no longer my own, but Yours.” Pray more with us.
The Awakening Library is a suite of resources for those who are looking to help guide their community toward an outpouring of the Holy Spirit.