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...
Ken Collins on John Wesley 01: The Image of God
Listen in on Steve Martyn and Ken Collins as they host a series preaching through John Wesley's sermons, arranged topically according to the Order of Salvation. This week, enjoy The Image of God (Genesis 1:27). Check back every Sunday for a new sermon.
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...
The Order of Salvation: Complete Videos
What Is the Order of Salvation?
http://youtu.be/RbKtXvGCYyo
What Is Prevenient Grace?
http://youtu.be/nG-AUaFgFbM
What Is Convicting Grace?
http://youtu.be/0S2s6JH_tkY
What Is Justifying Grace?
http://youtu.be/Jwb9LdSCtkI
What Is Sanctifying Grace?
http://youtu.be/zwPuqgq74Ds
How to Reclaim Wesleyan Class Meetings
The place where life transformation happened in the Wesleyan tradition was always the class meeting. But overtime this powerful tradition has largely been abandoned. We will show you how you can reclaim class meetings at your church.
Pentecostalism’s Wesleyan Roots & Fruit
Contemporary Pentecostalism is in many ways an offshoot of Wesleyan-Arminian spirituality and theology via the American Holiness movement. Pentecostals specifically identify conversion, sanctification, divine healing, and the premillennial second coming of Jesus as Wesleyan-Arminian-Holiness themes that particularly impacted the formative stages of their movement’s development.
Is the World Getting Better or Worse?
Is the world going to hell in a handbasket? Bill Guerrant shares the truth about the "good old days" and where we stand now in terms of poverty, war, and the evils present in the world today.
John Wesley on Assurance: Can You Know You’re Saved?
Practical Divnity | Can a person know they're saved? John Wesley certainly thought so. He believed assurance was a common privilege of the children of God. Read this introduction to Wesley's docrine of assurance with 3 ways in which it makes a difference.
Is Prevenient Grace in the Bible?
Brian Shelton realized that gaining clarity when it comes to predestination and free will is to be found not in the synthesis of these two doctrines, but in their separation. Read about his journey into exploring the biblical foundation for prevenient grace.
Why a Wesleyan Approach to Theology?
http://youtu.be/6sG08YuAZEU
Dr. Ben Witherington III discusses why he considers the Wesleyan understanding of the gospel to be most faithful to Scripture.
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