John Wesley

John Wesley was an 18th-century Anglican cleric and theologian, best known as the founder of the Methodist movement. Born on June 28, 1703, in Epworth, England, Wesley was a man of deep faith and a tireless advocate for social justice, education, and the spiritual awakening of his time. He traveled extensively, preaching to large crowds and emphasizing personal piety and the importance of a direct relationship with God. His teachings laid the groundwork for what would become the Methodist Church, which continues to thrive today.

Wesley's writings reflect his passion for faith and community, offering insights into Christian living that remain relevant. With a warm, inviting style, he penned sermons, hymns, and theological treatises that invite readers to explore their own spirituality. If you're curious about the life and thoughts of this remarkable figure, delve into his works available here in the app. You might find inspiration in his words as many have over the centuries.

Sermons on Several Occasions, First Series

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John Wesley



John Wesley, along with his brother Charles, are credited with founding the Methodist denomination. "The following Sermons contain the …

Sermons on Several Occasions, Second Series

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John Wesley



John Wesley, along with his brother Charles, are credited with founding the Methodist denomination. "The following Sermons contain the …

Sermons on Several Occasions, Third-Fifth Series

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John Wesley



John Wesley, along with his brother Charles, are credited with founding the Methodist denomination. "The following Sermons contain the …

Collection of Hymns for the Nativity of Our Lord

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A collection of poems reflecting on Christmas and the New Year, written by the founder of the Methodist denomination.