Image for British Methodism

British Methodism

British Methodism is a Christian movement that emerged in 18th-century England, emphasizing personal faith, social justice, and community service. Founded by John Wesley and his colleagues, it seeks to foster a disciplined spiritual life through regular worship, prayer, and Scripture study. Methodism promotes the idea that faith should influence all aspects of life, including caring for the poor and advocating for social reform. It has grown into a diverse denomination with a strong emphasis on inclusivity, practical Christianity, and community outreach, maintaining a significant presence within the broader Anglican and independent church landscapes in Britain.