Tuesday, December 7, 2010
It is said that Methodism is holds the "extreme center". This may sound like Methodists are the great fence-sitters in the landscape of Christian tradition. However, as we will discover, Methodists tread a path of balance that embraces heart and intellect, "high church" and "low church" worship, salvation of individuals and of the world, and grace and holiness.
- What does it mean to you to be part of a Christian movement rooted in the "extreme center"?
- How do you approach faith with passion and intellect?
- How is/can God working through you, your congregation, and the ecumenical community to change lives, transform the world, and reform/revitalize the church?
I hope you'll join us in this final session of Christianity's Family Tree, in which we will examine Methodism, including its roots, beliefs, and practices.