Methodist Heritage: New York’s John Street

Methodist Heritage: New York’s John Street

Methodist Heritage: New York's John Street - By Edmund Robb III -  Good News, January-February 1977 -  What do a one-eyed army captain, an Irish immigrant, and a distraught woman have in common? They were all part of launching Methodism in New York City. Here’s how it...

read more
The Marks of a Methodist 3: Discipline

The Marks of a Methodist 3: Discipline

The Marks of a Methodist 3: Discipline - By Thomas Lambrecht - This series of articles has been looking at the marks of a Methodist, as expounded by Bishop Gerald Kennedy in 1960. How has the expression of Methodism changed or remained the same in the last 60 years?...

read more

Being the Church in a War Zone

By Bob Kaylor - Driving through the countryside of the Normandy region of France feels a bit like entering the world of an animated Walt Disney film. The green fields, bushy hedgerows, lolling cows, and medieval-period stone houses, churches, and barns call to mind...

read more

Not Losing Hope on the Road to Emmaus

By Reverend Rob Renfroe - Just one week earlier the two men had come to Jerusalem. On what would later be called Palm Sunday, they entered the city with Jesus. Their hearts swelled as the crowds shouted his name and called him king. They watched him enter the Temple...

read more

From Skeptic To Believer

By Eric Huffman - Finding the drawer full of teeth was the point of no return along my journey into cynicism. I was eight or nine years old when, while ransacking my mom’s bedside table in search of loose change because the ice cream truck was fast approaching, I...

read more

The Spirit of St. Patrick

By Steve Beard - While sifting through obscure Spanish colonial records, it was discovered a few years ago that the very first St. Patrick’s Day parade was not conducted in Boston, Chicago, nor New York City.  Instead, the Irish feast day was celebrated in modern day...

read more

Review: Perfect Love

  By Andrew C. Thompson - John Wesley met with a group of Methodist preachers in London for a watch-night service on February 6, 1789. It was just two years before his death, and Wesley was an old man. Yet age and infirmity did not hinder him from impressing upon...

read more

Hearts of Fire with Perfect Love

By Kevin M. Watson - Methodism is in the midst of an identity crisis. We have forgotten who we are. We have abandoned our theological heritage. God raised up the people called Methodists to preach, teach, and experience one core doctrine. This doctrine is Methodism’s...

read more

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter from Dr. Ryan N. Danker