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'An arrow through the air' - Notes of a Methodist pastor

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John Meunier – 'An arrow through the air' – Notes of a Methodist pastor Skip to content John Meunier 'An arrow through the air' – Notes of a Methodist pastor Preaching gave birth to the movement My last post looked at the first of four preaching points that were essential to the rise of Methodism as a distinct tradition within the wider church. In that post, I noted that John Wesley did not set out to set up a denomination. He did not even plan to start a movement. Everything we associate with Methodism as a way of organizing people together arose because people responded so strongly to Methodist preaching that they asked for and needed the structures that later arose. This suggests to me, at least, that in our efforts to be Methodists — or #BeUMC — we might take guidance not from the structures of Methodism that arose in response to the preaching but to the preaching itself. It was not itinerancy or episcopacy or connectionalism or class meetings that gave rise to the mo...

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