Monthly Archives: July 2014
Nobody’s Perfect…Or Are They? Part II
Even as the doctrine of Christian Perfection helped define the Methodists and explained what we’re about, it’s not widely preached or taught in our churches today. There’s also been a lot of debate and disagreement among Wesleyans over this doctrine. … Continue reading
Nobody’s Perfect…Or Are They? Part I
It’s one of the most controversial and least understood doctrines among Methodists and Wesleyans. It’s split denominations and been a source of all manner of confusion, and yet it may the single most important and unique idea we Methodists have … Continue reading
Laity and Doctrinal Practice: A Response to Joel Watts
Recently I read a blog by Joel Watts, a fellow United Methodist and layman in the church, whose blog proclaims a love of Christian history and tradition which we both share. In the blog Joel traces the history of laity … Continue reading