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The History of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church 1870-2009 (Wyndham Hall Press, 2011) 304pp; Stevens, Abel. History of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States of America (1884) online; Stowell, Daniel W. Rebuilding Zion: The Religious Reconstruction of the South, 1863-1877 Oxford University Press, 1998. Stroupe, Henry Smith.
History of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States of America (1884) online; Sweet, William Warren Methodism in American History, (1954) 472pp. Teasdale, Mark R. Methodist Evangelism, American Salvation: The Home Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1860–1920 (Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2014) Tucker, Karen B. Westerfield.
A Michigan pastor and counselor told Christianity Today that some of the GMC ... which dates to America’s first Methodist bishops in 1784, most notably the tireless circuit rider Francis Asbury ...
It has grown steadily since, becoming autonomous in 1930. In the 1970s it ordained its first woman minister. In 1975 it also founded the first Methodist university in Latin America, the Methodist University of Piracicaba. [262] As of 2011, the Brazilian Methodist Church is divided into eight annual conferences with 162,000 members. [263]
The United Methodist Church (UMC) has historically regarded itself as a “big tent” denomination. But as member churches across the United States vote to disaffiliate from the UMC, the ...
This is a list of Methodist denominations (or Methodist connexions). Those not affiliated with the World Methodist Council are marked with an asterisk (*). This list includes some united and uniting churches with Methodist participation.
During the American Civil War, the southern denomination was known briefly as the Methodist Episcopal Church in the Confederate States of America. Its book of liturgy used for the reunited denomination was The Book of Worship for Church and Home , editions of which were published in 1945 and later revised in 1965.
The Evangelical Methodist Church of America (or Evangelical Methodist Conference) Christian denomination based in the United States. Ardently Fundamental , the denomination has its roots in a movement of churches that broke away from Mainline Methodism in the 1940s and 50s.