Wesleyan Methodist Church
The Wesleyan Methodist Church is a Protestant denomination that emerged in the early 19th century, rooted in the teachings of John Wesley. It emphasizes personal faith, social justice, and the importance of community worship. The church is known for its commitment to evangelism and education, often engaging in various social reform efforts.
The denomination is part of the broader Methodist movement, which originated from the Anglican Church. Members believe in the possibility of achieving perfection in love through a personal relationship with God. The Wesleyan Church also promotes a connectional system, fostering cooperation among congregations.