Who Is the Holy Spirit?
The Holy Spirit is the means by which we experience the power and presence of the Father and the reality of Jesus, here and now.
Holiness, Entire Sanctification, and the Redirected Heart
The holiness movement reminds us that alien righteousness is not God’s last word for the believer. Read more today from Timothy Tennent on the gift of entire sanctification and what it means for Christians.
How John Wesley Organized the Growing Revival
Within a few months of beginning field preaching in 1739, Wesley had set up the basic structure that was to mark Methodism for more than a century: Societies, Bands, and Class Meetings.
Modeling John Wesley's Small Groups
One of the things that contributed to the quick spread of Methodism in its early days was the class meeting. Wesley was very intentional...
Methodism’s “Four Alls” of Salvation
W. B. Fitzgerald once summarized British Methodists' distinctive Wesleyan aspects of salvation with the “four alls." Read more from Scott Kisker as he explains how these relate to biblical salvation.
Recommended Reading: Key Wesleyan Theology Resources
I have been encouraged by the recent conversation about the renewal of Wesleyan orthodoxy in the blogosphere and on twitter. (For a brief introduction...
Ruling Even When Our Enemies Are in Power
“Sit at my right hand, until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet” (Psalms 110:1 NIV). This is the most oft-quoted Old...
Removing the Holy Spirit Firewall
God is well pleased to give you the full measure of the Holy Spirit.
John Wesley's "Grand Depositum" and Nine Essentials from Primitive Methodism
Caleb Friedeman’s recent post titled “Eight Things Wesleyans Could Learn from Neo-Calvinists” seemed to be right and true. It got me thinking, however, about...
Christians and the Means of Grace
The means of grace are discipleship practices that we draw from the biblical witness. Watch this Seven Minute Seminary video as Dr. Andrew C. Thompson explains critical paths to spiritual formation and discipleship.