
Methodist revival
The Methodist revival was a religious movement in the 18th century, led by John Wesley and others, which revitalized Protestant Christianity. It emphasized personal faith, spiritual renewal, and active service. Originating within the Church of England, it encouraged heartfelt devotion, moral discipline, and social engagement, leading to the growth of Methodist communities worldwide. The movement helped renew religious enthusiasm, influenced social reforms, and contributed to the expansion of Christianity beyond traditional church boundaries.