![](https://cdn.seedbed.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Faith-Once-Delivered-Mockup-300x225.jpg)
A Wesleyan Account of Church Order, Discipleship, and Discipline
What follows is a Wesleyan account of church order, Christian discipleship, and church discipline.
What follows is a Wesleyan account of church order, Christian discipleship, and church discipline.
What follows is a Wesleyan account of the nature of the Christian church.
What follows is a Wesleyan account of the place of tradition in Christian faith and doctrine.
Saint Patrick, the Apostle of Ireland, was a 5th century missionary and bishop of the church.
What follows is an account of sanctification that summarizes the teaching of John Wesley and early Methodism.
Though not used as a collection of slogans during the Protestant Reformation itself, these five solas emerged later in church history as a summary of Reformed theology.
Not only did Jesus heal, but he insisted that his disciples and followers heal as well.
Before Jesus heals our human hurts, he feels them! God heals us because he loves us.
Seedbed is pleased to announce the release of Follow the Healer: Biblical and Theological Foundations for Healing Ministry by Stephen Seamands.
Steve Seamands shares five simple steps that will help a congregation get started in healing ministry.
Steve Seamands shares five simple steps that will help a congregation get started in healing ministry.
But because the Kingdom is already and not yet, healing is too.