Methodist Beliefs

Methodist beliefs refer to the theological doctrines and principles adhered to by followers of the Methodist tradition. These beliefs are rooted in the teachings of John Wesley and emphasize the importance of personal faith, social justice, and the pursuit of holiness. Central tenets of Methodist beliefs include the belief in the triune God (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit), the authority of scripture, the concept of prevenient grace, salvation through faith in Jesus Christ, and the practice of living out one's faith through acts of mercy and compassion. Methodist beliefs also stress the need for personal and social transformation, as well as the importance of community and fellowship in the life of faith.




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Methodist Beliefs