The Wesleyan tradition emphasizes practical spiritual growth through “works of piety,” including prayer, Scripture reading, fasting, and Holy Communion. These practices are seen as pathways to experiencing God’s grace, fostering a deeper relationship with Him. They are essential for cultivating holiness and spiritual transformation in daily life.
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Living Faithfully: Balancing Devotion and Service
Methodism emphasizes the inseparable connection between deep communion with God and active compassion for neighbors, reflecting John Wesley’s belief that holiness is expressed through love in relationships. Personal piety and social holiness are vital aspects of faith that together shape a resilient discipleship, guiding Methodists to embody love in both devotion and action.
