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  2. Theological Guidelines | UMC.org - The United Methodist Church

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    To help us faithfully carry out this task, The United Methodist Church identifies four helpful tools we call our theological guidelines. They are Scripture, tradition, experience, and reason. Let’s look at each of these.

  3. What We Believe | UMC.org - The United Methodist Church

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    Learn about God, the Bible, human beings and more. United Methodists affirm the faith shared by all Christians, with emphasis on God's grace and Christian living. These pages will help you discover what it means to be United Methodist.

  4. Methodism - Wikipedia

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    Methodism, also called the Methodist movement, is a Protestant Christian tradition whose origins, doctrine and practice derive from the life and teachings of John Wesley. [1] George Whitefield and John's brother Charles Wesley were also significant early leaders in the movement.

  5. Our four theological guidelines | UMC.org - The United Methodist...

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    The seminal experience of faith formation for many United Methodist tweens comes through the process of confirmation. Confirmation looks different from one church to the next. But it often involves a series of classes exploring the basics of faith and church membership.

  6. Methodist Theology - The Gospel Coalition

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    Methodist theology, while starting from the 39 Articles of the Anglican Church, is a system of doctrine that clearly separates itself from many Calvinist distinctives while emphasizing the importance of Christian holiness and growth.

  7. What Do Methodists Believe? - Christianity FAQ

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    Methodism is a Protestant Christian tradition rooted in the 18th-century evangelical revival led by John Wesley. It emphasizes free-will theology and personal and social holiness and uses the Wesleyan Quadrilateral as a guide for theological understanding. Methodists adhere to Arminian doctrine, emphasizing free will in salvation.

  8. Methodist Beliefs and Practices of the Church - Learn Religions

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    This overview of Methodist beliefs and practices will give you an understanding of their teachings and how adherents live out their faith.

  9. Wesleyan theology - Wikipedia

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    Wesleyan theology, otherwise known as Wesleyan– Arminian theology, or Methodist theology, is a theological tradition in Protestant Christianity based upon the ministry of the 18th-century evangelical reformer brothers John Wesley and Charles Wesley.

  10. Teaching the who, what and why of The United Methodist Church - ...

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    What is a United Methodist? A United Methodist is a Christian who is part of a global denomination called The United Methodist Church. The organizational structure is often described as “the connection.”

  11. The Methodist Church and Beliefs: 10 Things Everyone Should Know

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    The Methodist Church acquired their inspiration and beliefs from the life and teachings of John Wesley. Since it's origin, Methodism has grown to over 40 million members worldwide. Discover 10 things everyone should know about the Methodist history and beliefs.