
Methodist Societies
Methodist Societies refer to the small, organized groups within the broader Methodist Church that focus on the spiritual growth and community support of their members. Established by John Wesley in the 18th century, these societies emphasize personal holiness, collective worship, and outreach. Members engage in regular meetings for prayer, Bible study, and fellowship, fostering a sense of belonging and accountability. They also pursue acts of charity and service in their communities. Today, Methodist Societies continue to play a vital role in nurturing faith and encouraging active engagement in both church life and social justice initiatives.