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Methodist tradition

Methodist tradition is a Christian denomination emphasizing personal faith, social justice, and practical worship. It originated in the 18th century through John Wesley, focusing on piety, disciplined living, and community service. Methodists value scripture, prayer, and participation in sacraments like Communion and baptism. They often engage in charitable work, support education, and seek to make faith relevant to everyday life. The movement encourages personal spiritual growth, a heartfelt relationship with God, and active involvement in society to promote divine love and justice.