with Bishop Tom Bickerton
John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, stood as a counter-cultural presence, daring to stand-up and confront the culture of his day. Wesley was a champion for the enslaved, the working poor, and all those who lived in the margins. But his resistance came at a cost as he struggled with the established church, culture, and even his own ideas about acceptable faith. What relevance does Methodism’s founder have for the denomination today? Which of his lessons can impact our lives in significant ways?
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