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The Wesleyan Way of Discipleship

  One of the key aspects of the Wesleyan Way is the role of Christian Discipleship as developed by John Wesley and his brother Charles Wesley. During Lent of 2017, I asked members of my church to read 40 Days With Wesley, written by Bishop Ruben Job. It was designed as a personal devotional. However, my members wanted to meet and discuss the things they were learning about Wesley and his teachings. From that meeting I began a journey that has led me to delve more deeply into the Wesleyan Way of Discipleship. From my interest there arose a series of sermons and bulletin inserts to help my members more easily understand the Wesleyan Way of Discipleship. This section of the site will allow you to explore the items that I shared with them--and and continuing to share with them.
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