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Who
Are Free Methodists?
People sometimes ask, "What's the difference between Free
Methodists and Methodists? Why are they called Free Methodists? What are
Free Methodists like?" As you read the following paragraphs, we hope you'll
come to know better who Free Methodists are and what they are about.
People
With a Rich heritage
As
the name implies, Free Methodists trace their heritage back to original
Methodism as led by its founder, John Wesley. When Methodism came to America,
churches and annual conferences spread across the land. In 1860, in western
New York and Illinois, the Free Methodist Church came into being. In New
York a group of 1,000 Methodist laymen held several conventions and were
joined by evangelical Methodist pastors. On August 23, 1860, the new denomination
came into being. Issues that were important to them included slavery in
America. While the mother church did not take a stand, those who took
the name "Free" Methodist opposed slavery. Another issue in that time
was the widespread practice of renting and selling church pews, thus relegating
the poor to benches in the back of the sanctuary. "Free" Methodists called
for free seats for all and emphasized tithes and offerings to support
the church's ministries. Freedom in worship, in contrast to deadening
formalism, was also important to "Free" Methodists. As a result, the newly
named Free Methodists sought to maintain the heritage of original Methodism
with its warm-hearted, biblical message and lifestyle.
Students
of the Bible
The
inspired, authoritative Word of God is the basis of faith for Free Methodists.
They endeavor to live their lives according to its teachings (James 1:22-25).
Their churches offer Bible classes for all ages, preschool through adults,
so that all may grow in grace and faith
Devoted
to Christ
Free Methodists are among those who have experienced spiritual birth through
faith in Jesus Christ, as explained by Jesus to Nicodemus in John 3:1-17.
John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, described his own conversion by
saying that when Christ came into his life, "My heart was strangely warmed."
The life-changing miracle of spiritual birth makes a Free Methodist, or
any other believer, "a new creation" (2 Corinthians 5:17). A personal
relationship with Jesus Christ and an obedient walk with Him characterize
Free Methodist Christians.
Seeking
to Live Holy Lives
As
a people, Free Methodists seek to be filled with the Holy Spirit (Ephesians
5:18), exhibit the fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23) and live disciplined
lives in accord with the Bible's teachings. The Bible speaks of being
"sanctified," which has two meanings: set apart and cleansed. Being set
apart unto Christ and cleansed and filled by the Holy Spirit is more than
a goal. It is a way of life taught in the Scriptures.
Worshiping
Christians
Free
Methodists seek to worship God "in spirit and truth" (JFohn 4:23). From
church to church, and in multiple services of some local congregations,
varieties of worship styles may be found. Yet, the heart of worship is
to glorify God and receive biblical instruction.
Witnessing
Christians
The
goal of Free Methodists is to represent Jesus Christ in their daily living.
They do this both through the way they live and in sharing the gospel's
good news with others. Not known to be "hard sell" in their witness, they
seek to be humble and winsome in showing forth Christ through their lives
and lips.
Generous
Christians
Year
after year, Free Methodists are at or near tile top in per capita giving
of tithes and offerings. Because of their love for the Lord, they follow
His example in caring and in generosity. Their track record of compassionate
outreach to those in need is seen not only in local congregations, but
also in institutional ministries for those with needs Christians can help
to meet.
A
Belonging People
Free
Methodists have planted the church and its Christian witness across the
North American continent and around the world in nearly 50 countries.
As a Christian denomination, Free Methodists belong to the Lord and to
each other, even though they speak many world languages. They also belong
to various evangelical interdenominational associations.
Global
Christians
Taking
seriously the Great Commission of Jesus (Matthew 28:18-20), Free Methodists
have gone across the street, into the inner city and around the world
with the saving gospel of Jesus Christ. Local churches, followed by the
denomination's Christian colleges, universities and seminary programs,
train and equip men and women for Christian ministry at home and abroad.
People
With a Mission
"The
mission of the Free Methodist Church is to make known to all people everywhere
God's call to wholeness through forgiveness and holiness in Jesus Christ,
and to invite into membership and equip for ministry all who respond in
faith."
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Written by Bob Haslum
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