The
People Called Methodists
The "people
called Methodists" form a family of churches within the World Methodist
Council . . .
- We claim and cherish
our true place in the one holy, catholic and apostolic church.
- Our origins lie in
the work of John and Charles Wesley in 18th century England which quickly
spread to every corner of the world.
- The purpose of this
work and ministry was, and is, to renew the Church and spread scriptural holiness,
which involves social righteousness, throughout the whole earth, to the glory
of the one God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
- We confess that often
we have failed to live up to this high calling, and we repent of the times
when our witness has distorted the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Trusting in the
grace of God, we engage ourselves anew in God's service.
Our Beliefs
We affirm
a vision of the Christian faith, truly evangelical, catholic and reformed, rooted
in grace and active in the world.
- Methodists affirm
the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments as the primary rule of faith
and practice and the centre of theological reflection.
- Methodists profess
the ancient ecumenical creeds, the Apostles'
Creed and the Nicene Creed.
- Methodists seek to
confess, to interpret and to live the apostolic faith, the faith once delivered
to the saints.
- Methodists acknowledge
that scriptural reflection is influenced by the processes of reason, tradition
and experience, while aware that Scripture is the primary source and criterion
of Christian doctrine.
- Methodists rejoice
in the loving purpose of God in creation, redemption and consummation offered
through grace to the whole world.
- Methodists believe
in the centrality of grace; creating, prevenient, justifying and sanctifying.
- Methodists believe
in the Lordship of Jesus Christ and the sufficiency of His atoning work for
all humankind.
- Methodists believe
that we "are the friends of all and the enemies of none."
Our Worship
We worship
and give allegiance to the Triune God.
- In worship, we respond
in gratitude and praise for God's mighty acts in creation, in history, in
our communities, and in our personal lives.
- In worship, we confess
our sin against God and one another and receive God's gracious forgiveness
- In prayer, we wait
in God's presence, offer the searching and longings of our own hearts, for
ourselves and in intercession for others, and open ourselves to God's Spirit
to comfort, lead, and guide.
- In the celebration
of the sacraments of Baptism and the Lord's Supper, we participate in the
mystery of God's presence, redemption and reconciliation.
- In reading, proclaiming
and receiving the Gospel, we affirm God's creating and saving power.
- From worship we go
into the world to love and serve others and to be instruments of justice and
peace in the establishment of God's reign on earth
- The language and
form of worship emerge from the community through obedience to Jesus Christ
and the creative power of the Holy Spirit.
- We inherit the treasury
of the Wesley's hymns, with a hymnody now enriched from many other sources.
Our Witness
We proclaim
Jesus Christ to the world through word, deed, and sign
- We seek the realisation
of God's will for the salvation of humankind.
- We are empowered
by the Holy Spirit to be signs of Christ's presence in our communities and
in the world through our preaching, teaching, and in deeds of justice, peace,
mercy, and healing as the outworking of faith.
- We witness to God's
reign among us now, as proclaimed by Jesus, and look forward to the full realisation
of the coming Kingdom when every form of evil will be destroyed.
- We seek to understand
and respond to the contexts and situations in which we live, so that our witness
will have integrity.
Our Service
We serve
the world in the name of God, believing that our commitment comes to live in
our actions, through the power of the Holy Spirit
- As followers of Jesus
of Nazareth, who came to serve rather than be served, we go into the world
as people of God in Christ Jesus, to serve all people, regardless of their
economic and social status, race, gender, age, physical and mental ability,
sexuality, religion, or cultural origin.
- Being "filled
with the energy of love," we anchor our service and our life and work
in love for our neighbours, including those we perceive as our enemies.
- Since all forms of
Christian service are influenced by a given context of community and culture,
we seek to express our love in appropriate ways.
- The life of holiness
holds together conversion and justice, works of piety and works of mercy.
- Empowered by God,
authentic Christian service is based on Scripture, tested in community, affirms
life and seeks the shalom (peace) of God's reign.
Our Common Life
We share
a commitment to Jesus Christ that manifests itself in a common heart and life,
binding believers together in a common fellowship and anticipating solidarity
within the human family.
- Having experienced
the Gospel of Jesus Christ as a liberating power from all oppression, we stand
in solidarity with all people who seek freedom, peace and justice.
- Knowing that the
love we share in Christ is stronger than our conflicts, broader than our opinions,
and deeper than the wounds we inflict on one another, we commit ourselves
to participation in our congregation, denominations and the whole Christian
family for the purpose of nurture, outreach, and witness.
- Remembering our Gospel
commitment to "love our neighbours," we will, through dialogue and
partnerships for service to the world, endeavour to establish relationships
with believers of other religious traditions
[ Excerpts
taken from the "Wesleyan Essentials of Christian Faith", which was
adopted by the World Methodist Council during its meeting in Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil, from August 7th-15th, 1996. ]

THE APOSTLES'
CREED, TRADITIONAL VERSION
I believe
in God the Father Almighty,
maker of heaven and earth;
And in Jesus Christ his only Son our Lord:
who was conceived by the Holy Spirit,
born of the Virgin Mary,
suffered under Pontius Pilate,
was crucified, dead, and buried;*
the third day he rose from the dead;
he ascended into heaven,
and sitteth at the right hand of
God the Father Almighty;
from thence he shall come to
judge the quick and the dead.
I believe in the Holy Spirit,
the holy catholic** church,
the communion of saints,
the forgiveness of sins,
the resurrection of the body,
and the life everlasting. Amen.
*Traditional
creed uses: "He descended into hell."
**universal church
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