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Free Methodist Church

The Free Methodist Church (FMC) is a Methodist Christian denomination within the holiness movement, based in the United States. It is evangelical in nature and is Wesleyan–Arminian in theology.[4]

Free Methodist Church
Emblem of the Free Methodist Church USA
ClassificationProtestant
OrientationHoliness
PolityModified episcopacy
AssociationsChristian Holiness Partnership;
Christian Churches Together;
National Association of Evangelicals;
Wesleyan Holiness Consortium;
World Methodist Council
RegionWorldwide: divided into 13 General Conferences
FounderBenjamin Titus Roberts
Origin1860
Pekin, New York
Separated fromMethodist Episcopal Church
Separations1932 - Reformed Free Methodist Church[1]
1955 - United Holiness Church (now the Bible Methodist Connection of Churches)[2]
1963 - Evangelical Wesleyan Church[2]
1973 - Fellowship of Independent Methodist Churches[3]
Congregations856 in the United States (average congregation size: 77)
Members1,200,797 (68,356 in the United States)
Official websitefmcusa.org

The Free Methodist Church has members in over 100 countries, with 62,516 members in the United States and 1,547,820 members worldwide.[5] The Light & Life Magazine is their official publication.[6] The Free Methodist Church World Ministries Center is in Indianapolis, Indiana.

History Edit

 
Free Methodist Church USA General Conference 2023

The Free Methodist Church was organized at Pekin, New York, in 1860.[7] The founders had been members of the Methodist Episcopal Church but were excluded from its membership for earnestly advocating what they saw as the doctrines and usages of authentic Wesleyan Methodism. Under the leadership of the Rev. Benjamin Titus (B. T.) Roberts, a graduate of Wesleyan University, the movement spread rapidly. Societies were organized, churches built, and the work established.[8]

Before the founding of the church, Roberts began publication of a monthly journal, The Earnest Christian. In 1868, The Free Methodist (now Light & Life) was begun. A publishing house was established in 1886 to produce books, periodicals, and Sunday school curriculum and literature.[9]

The name "Methodist" was retained for the newly organized church because the founders felt their expulsion from the Methodist Episcopal Church happened because of their adherence to doctrines and standards of Methodism. The word "Free" was suggested and adopted because the new church (1) was anti-slavery; (2) wanted pews to be free to all regardless of status, rather than sold or rented (as was common); (3) promoted freedom of worship in the Holy Spirit, as opposed to stifling formality;[10] (4) upheld the principle of "freedom" from secret and oath-bound societies (in particular the Masonic Lodge), so as to have full loyalty to Christ; (5) stood for "freedom" from the abuse of ecclesiastical authority (due to the bishop's action in allowing expulsion of 120 clergy and lay); and (6) desired its members experience "freedom" of transformation in sanctification via the Holy Spirit due to personal consecration and faith, rather than 'sin-management' or gradual growth following justification.[11]

At the 1910 session of the General Conference of the Methodist Church at Rochester, New York, a full acknowledgement was made of the wrong done to the late Roberts fifty years before, and the credentials taken from him were restored in a public meeting on his behalf to his son, Rev. Benson Roberts.[12]

Holiness Conservatives within the Free Methodist Church left to form the Reformed Free Methodist Church in 1932, the United Holiness Church in 1966 (which joined the Bible Methodist Connection of Churches in 1994) and the Evangelical Wesleyan Church in 1963.[1][2][13]

Free Methodist headquarters were located in Winona Lake, Indiana, until 1990 when the denomination moved to Indianapolis, Indiana. [14]

The Free Methodist Church released a 21st Century Articulation of their Historic Freedoms to include the following:

  1. Freedom of all races to worship together in unity.
  2. Freedom for the poor to be treated with dignity in the church and with justice in the world.
  3. Freedom for women and men to be treated respectfully and use their gifts equally in the church, in the home, and in the world.
  4. Freedom for laity to be fairly represented in the governing bodies of the church.
  5. Freedom from spiritual, political, social or conceptual alliances that compromise or subvert the exclusive allegiance we profess to Jesus Christ.
  6. Freedom to engage in worship that is moved and inspired by the Holy Spirit.
  7. Freedom from sin’s power through full surrender to God.[15]


Statistics Edit

The church has about 62,516 members in the United States as of 2021.[16] Worldwide its membership is over 1,500,000.[17] with large segments of membership in East Central Africa (Rwanda, Burundi, DRC) and other countries.[17]

Beliefs and practices Edit

In doctrine, Free Methodists’ beliefs are the standard beliefs of Wesleyan-Arminian Protestantism, with distinctive emphasis on the teaching of entire sanctification as held by John Wesley, to whom the Free Methodist Church traces its origins.[18]

The Free Methodist Church, along with the United Methodist Church, shares a common heritage linked to the Methodist revival in England during the 18th century. The Free Methodist Church itself arose within the context of the holiness movement within 19th century Methodism.[19]

The first general superintendent, B. T. Roberts, was in favor of ordaining women, but never saw it take place in his lifetime. Out of his own conviction he wrote Ordaining Women: Biblical and Historical Insights. The impact of his writings eventually prevailed in the church. The Free Methodist Church affirmed the ordination of women in 1911.[20] As of June 2008, women represented 11% of ordained clergy (216 of 2,011) and 26% of candidates for the ministry.[19]

Free Methodists recognize and license unordained persons for particular ministries. They mandate lay representation in numbers equal to clergy in the councils of the church.[21]

As a reaction to paid musicians in the Methodist Episcopal Church, early Free Methodists enjoyed a capella congregational hymns during worship. However, the General Conference of 1943 voted to allow each Conference to vote on whether or not their churches could have instrumental music.[22] As a result, pianos and organs became common across most conferences. Currently, many churches have worship teams composed of vocalists, drums, keyboards, guitars, and other instruments.

The Free Methodist Way Edit

In response to numerous national conversations with FM leaders at all levels, in 2021, the Free Methodist bishops introduced: The Free Methodist Way: Five Values that Shape our Identity. These five values express the distinctives that set Free Methodist apart from other faith families in the body of Christ. They are as follows:

  • Life Giving Holiness: GOD’S CALL TO HOLINESS was never meant to be a burden, but a gift that liberates us for life that is truly life by delivering us from the destructive power of sin.
  • Love-Driven Justice: LOVE IS THE WAY WE DEMONSTRATE GOD’S HEART FOR JUSTICE by valuing the image of God in all men, women, and children, acting with compassion toward the oppressed, resisting oppression, and stewarding Creation.
  • Christ-Compelled Multiplication: THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST — the message He proclaimed, the life He lived, and the ministry He modeled — set into motion a redemptive movement destined to fill the whole earth.
  • Cross-Cultural Collaboration: FROM THE BEGINNING, GOD’S INTENT WAS TO HAVE A PEOPLE FROM EVERY NATION, culture and ethnicity, united in Christ and commissioned to carry out His work in the world.
  • God-Given Revelation: WE HOLD UNWAVERINGLY to our conviction that the Bible is the inspired Word of God and our final authority in all matters of faith and practice.[23]

Organization Edit

The Free Methodist Church's highest governing body is the World Conference,[24] which is composed of representatives, both lay and clergy, from all countries with a Free Methodist General Conference. As the church in each country develops, its status progresses from Mission District to Annual Conference to General Conference. There are currently 20 General Conferences in the world, which are linked together through the articles of religion and common constitution of the first two chapters of the Book of Discipline, the World Conference, and the Council of Bishops.[25] The USA branch of the Free Methodist Church is currently led by three bishops: Bishop Keith Cowart, Bishop Kaye Kolde, and Bishop Kenny Martin. Bishop Cowart was first elected in 2019 and re-elected in 2023. Bishops Kolde and Martin were first elected in 2023.[26]

World Missions Edit

 
Primary school in Costa Rica built by a local mission of the Free Methodist Church

Free Methodist World Missions oversees ministries across Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East. Today, 95% of Free Methodists are located outside the United States, and that number is growing daily.[27]

International Child Care Ministries (ICCM), a child sponsorship initiative serves more than 21,000 children in 29 countries around the world. Through education, meals and medical care, children in need are given an opportunity for a better life. Each sponsored child is connected to a Free Methodist congregation or ministry at a local level.[28]

Set Free Movement is seeking to mobilize faith communities, financial partners, and all segments of society towards ending human trafficking and creating new futures through community-based action.[29]

Volunteers in Service Abroad (VISA) connects volunteers from the Free Methodist Church in the US and UK with Free Methodist World Missions for hands-on ministry internationally.[30]


The church currently has ministry over 88 countries,[31] including:

Africa Asia Europe Latin America Middle East North America
  • Angola
    • Botswana
    • Burundi
    • Cameroon
    • Democratic Republic of Congo
    • Eswatini
    • Ethiopia
    • Ghana
    • Guinea Bissau
    • Guinea Conakry
    • Ivory Coast
    • Kenya
    • Liberia
    • Malawi
    • Mozambique
    • Nigeria
    • Republic of Congo (Brazzaville)
    • Rwanda
    • São Tomé and Príncipe
    • Senegal
    • Sierra Leone
    • South Africa
    • South Sudan
    • Tanzania
    • Togo
    • Uganda
    • Zambia
    • Zimbabwe
  • Australia
    • Cambodia
    • Fiji
    • Japan
    • Philippines
    • South Korea
    • Sri Lanka
    • Taiwan
    • Thailand
  • Albania
    • Belgium
    • Bulgaria
    • France
    • Greece
    • Hungary
    • Republic of Ireland
    • North Macedonia
    • Portugal
    • Romania
    • Spain
    • Sweden
    • Ukraine
    • United Kingdom
  • Antigua
    • Argentina
    • Bahamas
    • Bolivia
    • Brazil
    • Chile
    • Colombia
    • Costa Rica
    • Dominican Republic
    • Ecuador
    • El Salvador
    • Haiti
    • Honduras
    • Mexico
    • Nicaragua
    • Panama
    • Paraguay
    • Peru
    • Puerto Rico
    • Uruguay
    • 360 Mission District (Costa Rica)
  • Egypt
    • Iraq
    • Jordan
    • Palestine

Higher education Edit

B. T. Roberts began what is now Roberts Wesleyan College in 1866. Spring Arbor College followed in 1873 (renamed Spring Arbor University in 2001), Seattle Pacific University in 1891, and Greenville College (renamed Greenville University in 2017) in 1892. Central College began in 1914, a continuation of Orleans Seminary begun in 1884. Los Angeles Pacific College existed from 1903 to 1965.[9]

The following educational institutions are a part of the Association of Free Methodist Educational Institutions. The schools are not owned by the denomination but meet a set of requirements to maintain this relationship.

In addition, the Free Methodist Church is one of several denominations supporting Azusa Pacific University (Azusa, CA). Wessington Springs College is a former, now closed institution which was located in South Dakota. Internationally, there is Osaka Christian College of the Japanese Free Methodist Church, Hope Africa University,[32] a recently founded school in Bujumbura, Burundi, Haiti Providence University, and the Faculdade de Teologia Metodista Livre, São Paulo, Brazil.

Through the John Wesley Seminary Foundation (JWSF) graduate students who are preparing for full-time ministry in the Free Methodist Church are provided a grant or loan at the following affiliated schools:[33]

Publishing Edit

Like John Wesley before him, B. T. Roberts recognized the Christian's responsibility for publishing.

Before the founding of the church in 1860, B. T. Roberts began publication of a monthly journal, The Earnest Christian. In 1868 The Free Methodist (now Light & Life Magazine) began. A publishing house was established in 1886 to produce books, periodicals and Sunday school curriculum and literature.[9]

Beginnings Edit

Early leaders, T. B. Arnold and B. T. Roberts privately financed and produced several publications.

The official publishing institution was established by the church at the 1886 General Conference. The church purchased the publishing business built by Rev. T. B. Arnold for $8,000. Arnold was named first publisher and B. T. Roberts was elected editor of The Free Methodist. The Free Methodist Publishing House is recognized under its trade name Light and Life Press.

Growth and development Edit

The Free Methodist Publishing House operated at three locations in Chicago, Illinois. In February 1935, it moved along with Free Methodist Headquarters to Winona Lake, Indiana.

During its history, the Free Methodist Publishing House built up a plant and accumulated property worth several hundred thousand dollars. It also contributed thousands of dollars out of its profits to other activities of the church.[35]

Over the years, as the ministry of the Free Methodist Church expanded, various departments of the general church gradually moved into Free Methodist Publishing House accommodations. This was provided at vast cost and without the investment of any capital by the general church.

In 1960, the Free Methodist Publishing House board issued a deed in favor of the general church, whereby the church became the owner of the old property, plus nearly eight acres of land. For this the general church paid nothing, but agreed to make payments of $5,000 per year over a ten-year period to the Free Methodist Publishing House.

Audio publications Edit

In 1944 the Free Methodist Church began a weekly radio show called The Light and Life Radio Hour which featured hymns, sermons, prayer, and scripture reading. The show ran until 1980 and featured several different hosts over the years including Dr. Leroy Lowell, Myron F. Boyd, and Robert Andrews.[36]

In 2016 Josh Avery began The FMC Radio Show which was a spiritual successor to The Light and Life Radio Hour but embodied a very different focus. In a podcast format, the show is subtitled "your officially unofficial source for all things Free Methodist". Instead of worship and sermon, the show means to act as a uniting factor in the Free Methodist Church by informing listeners about different things that are happening in the denomination.[37]

Today, the Light+Life podcast features ministries of the Free Methodist Church that tell their stories of ministry fruitfulness. [38]

Ministry Edit

Arnold’s Commentary was published from 1894–1980. In the late 1950s and early 1960s the church pioneered fully graded church school materials. In 1960 the Aldersgate Biblical Series was developed as the only inductive curriculum of its time.[39]

A fully equipped printing area consisting of letterpresses, offset press, cutters, folders, bindery, linotypes etc. contributed toward making the church independent of commercial printers for the production for its printing needs at that time.

Acting on the recommendation of its executive committee, the board voted in 1988 to phase out printing operations.[40] This decision and the 1989 General Conference decision to move the Press and Headquarters from Winona Lake to Indianapolis in 1990 shifted the focus of the Press. Where formerly, the Press produced and published Sunday school curriculum, this venture is now carried on in cooperation with other holiness denominations.

Beginning in 2008, the Wesleyan Publishing House, publishing arm of the Wesleyan Church, began serving the distribution and customer service needs of Light and Life Press.

Mission statement Edit

Light & Life Communications, the official publishing arm of the Free Methodist Church, is a not-for-profit corporation that exists to serve in partnership with its parent body, the Free Methodist Church. Its primary purpose is to publish and distribute materials that enable the church to fulfill its stated mission. Light & Life Communications also offers its services and materials to all who seek to make Christ known.[41]

Publications Edit

Light + Life Communications is the publishing division of the Free Methodist Church.

Light + Life Magazine is the official magazine of the Free Methodist Church USA, published online. It includes in-depth journalism and interviews exploring Christian faith. Each issue is also translated into Spanish and published concurrently as Revista Luz y Vida. Jeff Finley is the magazine's executive editor.

Light + Life Bookstore is the official bookstore of Free Methodist Church USA. Free Methodist books and exclusive titles on Christian faith and Wesleyan holiness theology.

The Light + Life podcast hosts conversations that deepen people's faith through the Light+Life of Jesus Christ.

Free Methodist World Missions Heartbeat is the monthly magazine of Free Methodist World Missions.

Free Methodist Conversations is an online resource for discussing important values and issues.

References Edit

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  2. ^ a b c "Glenn Griffith Movement". Melton's Encyclopedia of American Religions. 2009. Retrieved 11 July 2018.
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  30. ^ "VISA Teams - Opportunities | Official Free Methodist World Missions". Retrieved 2021-12-13.
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External links Edit

  • Official site
  • Free Methodist World Missions
  • International Child Care Ministries

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The Free Methodist Church FMC is a Methodist Christian denomination within the holiness movement based in the United States It is evangelical in nature and is Wesleyan Arminian in theology 4 Free Methodist ChurchEmblem of the Free Methodist Church USAClassificationProtestantOrientationHolinessPolityModified episcopacyAssociationsChristian Holiness Partnership Christian Churches Together National Association of Evangelicals Wesleyan Holiness Consortium World Methodist CouncilRegionWorldwide divided into 13 General ConferencesFounderBenjamin Titus RobertsOrigin1860 Pekin New YorkSeparated fromMethodist Episcopal ChurchSeparations1932 Reformed Free Methodist Church 1 1955 United Holiness Church now the Bible Methodist Connection of Churches 2 1963 Evangelical Wesleyan Church 2 1973 Fellowship of Independent Methodist Churches 3 Congregations856 in the United States average congregation size 77 Members1 200 797 68 356 in the United States Official websitefmcusa orgThe Free Methodist Church has members in over 100 countries with 62 516 members in the United States and 1 547 820 members worldwide 5 The Light amp Life Magazine is their official publication 6 The Free Methodist Church World Ministries Center is in Indianapolis Indiana Contents 1 History 2 Statistics 3 Beliefs and practices 4 The Free Methodist Way 5 Organization 6 World Missions 7 Higher education 8 Publishing 8 1 Beginnings 8 2 Growth and development 8 3 Audio publications 8 4 Ministry 8 5 Mission statement 9 Publications 10 References 11 External linksHistory Edit nbsp Free Methodist Church USA General Conference 2023The Free Methodist Church was organized at Pekin New York in 1860 7 The founders had been members of the Methodist Episcopal Church but were excluded from its membership for earnestly advocating what they saw as the doctrines and usages of authentic Wesleyan Methodism Under the leadership of the Rev Benjamin Titus B T Roberts a graduate of Wesleyan University the movement spread rapidly Societies were organized churches built and the work established 8 Before the founding of the church Roberts began publication of a monthly journal The Earnest Christian In 1868 The Free Methodist now Light amp Life was begun A publishing house was established in 1886 to produce books periodicals and Sunday school curriculum and literature 9 The name Methodist was retained for the newly organized church because the founders felt their expulsion from the Methodist Episcopal Church happened because of their adherence to doctrines and standards of Methodism The word Free was suggested and adopted because the new church 1 was anti slavery 2 wanted pews to be free to all regardless of status rather than sold or rented as was common 3 promoted freedom of worship in the Holy Spirit as opposed to stifling formality 10 4 upheld the principle of freedom from secret and oath bound societies in particular the Masonic Lodge so as to have full loyalty to Christ 5 stood for freedom from the abuse of ecclesiastical authority due to the bishop s action in allowing expulsion of 120 clergy and lay and 6 desired its members experience freedom of transformation in sanctification via the Holy Spirit due to personal consecration and faith rather than sin management or gradual growth following justification 11 At the 1910 session of the General Conference of the Methodist Church at Rochester New York a full acknowledgement was made of the wrong done to the late Roberts fifty years before and the credentials taken from him were restored in a public meeting on his behalf to his son Rev Benson Roberts 12 Holiness Conservatives within the Free Methodist Church left to form the Reformed Free Methodist Church in 1932 the United Holiness Church in 1966 which joined the Bible Methodist Connection of Churches in 1994 and the Evangelical Wesleyan Church in 1963 1 2 13 Free Methodist headquarters were located in Winona Lake Indiana until 1990 when the denomination moved to Indianapolis Indiana 14 The Free Methodist Church released a 21st Century Articulation of their Historic Freedoms to include the following Freedom of all races to worship together in unity Freedom for the poor to be treated with dignity in the church and with justice in the world Freedom for women and men to be treated respectfully and use their gifts equally in the church in the home and in the world Freedom for laity to be fairly represented in the governing bodies of the church Freedom from spiritual political social or conceptual alliances that compromise or subvert the exclusive allegiance we profess to Jesus Christ Freedom to engage in worship that is moved and inspired by the Holy Spirit Freedom from sin s power through full surrender to God 15 Statistics EditThe church has about 62 516 members in the United States as of 2021 16 Worldwide its membership is over 1 500 000 17 with large segments of membership in East Central Africa Rwanda Burundi DRC and other countries 17 Beliefs and practices EditIn doctrine Free Methodists beliefs are the standard beliefs of Wesleyan Arminian Protestantism with distinctive emphasis on the teaching of entire sanctification as held by John Wesley to whom the Free Methodist Church traces its origins 18 The Free Methodist Church along with the United Methodist Church shares a common heritage linked to the Methodist revival in England during the 18th century The Free Methodist Church itself arose within the context of the holiness movement within 19th century Methodism 19 The first general superintendent B T Roberts was in favor of ordaining women but never saw it take place in his lifetime Out of his own conviction he wrote Ordaining Women Biblical and Historical Insights The impact of his writings eventually prevailed in the church The Free Methodist Church affirmed the ordination of women in 1911 20 As of June 2008 women represented 11 of ordained clergy 216 of 2 011 and 26 of candidates for the ministry 19 Free Methodists recognize and license unordained persons for particular ministries They mandate lay representation in numbers equal to clergy in the councils of the church 21 As a reaction to paid musicians in the Methodist Episcopal Church early Free Methodists enjoyed a capella congregational hymns during worship However the General Conference of 1943 voted to allow each Conference to vote on whether or not their churches could have instrumental music 22 As a result pianos and organs became common across most conferences Currently many churches have worship teams composed of vocalists drums keyboards guitars and other instruments The Free Methodist Way EditIn response to numerous national conversations with FM leaders at all levels in 2021 the Free Methodist bishops introduced The Free Methodist Way Five Values that Shape our Identity These five values express the distinctives that set Free Methodist apart from other faith families in the body of Christ They are as follows Life Giving Holiness GOD S CALL TO HOLINESS was never meant to be a burden but a gift that liberates us for life that is truly life by delivering us from the destructive power of sin Love Driven Justice LOVE IS THE WAY WE DEMONSTRATE GOD S HEART FOR JUSTICE by valuing the image of God in all men women and children acting with compassion toward the oppressed resisting oppression and stewarding Creation Christ Compelled Multiplication THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST the message He proclaimed the life He lived and the ministry He modeled set into motion a redemptive movement destined to fill the whole earth Cross Cultural Collaboration FROM THE BEGINNING GOD S INTENT WAS TO HAVE A PEOPLE FROM EVERY NATION culture and ethnicity united in Christ and commissioned to carry out His work in the world God Given Revelation WE HOLD UNWAVERINGLY to our conviction that the Bible is the inspired Word of God and our final authority in all matters of faith and practice 23 Organization EditThe Free Methodist Church s highest governing body is the World Conference 24 which is composed of representatives both lay and clergy from all countries with a Free Methodist General Conference As the church in each country develops its status progresses from Mission District to Annual Conference to General Conference There are currently 20 General Conferences in the world which are linked together through the articles of religion and common constitution of the first two chapters of the Book of Discipline the World Conference and the Council of Bishops 25 The USA branch of the Free Methodist Church is currently led by three bishops Bishop Keith Cowart Bishop Kaye Kolde and Bishop Kenny Martin Bishop Cowart was first elected in 2019 and re elected in 2023 Bishops Kolde and Martin were first elected in 2023 26 World Missions Edit nbsp Primary school in Costa Rica built by a local mission of the Free Methodist ChurchFree Methodist World Missions oversees ministries across Africa Asia Europe Latin America and the Middle East Today 95 of Free Methodists are located outside the United States and that number is growing daily 27 International Child Care Ministries ICCM a child sponsorship initiative serves more than 21 000 children in 29 countries around the world Through education meals and medical care children in need are given an opportunity for a better life Each sponsored child is connected to a Free Methodist congregation or ministry at a local level 28 Set Free Movement is seeking to mobilize faith communities financial partners and all segments of society towards ending human trafficking and creating new futures through community based action 29 Volunteers in Service Abroad VISA connects volunteers from the Free Methodist Church in the US and UK with Free Methodist World Missions for hands on ministry internationally 30 The church currently has ministry over 88 countries 31 including Africa Asia Europe Latin America Middle East North AmericaAngola Botswana Burundi Cameroon Democratic Republic of Congo Eswatini Ethiopia Ghana Guinea Bissau Guinea Conakry Ivory Coast Kenya Liberia Malawi Mozambique Nigeria Republic of Congo Brazzaville Rwanda Sao Tome and Principe Senegal Sierra Leone South Africa South Sudan Tanzania Togo Uganda Zambia Zimbabwe Australia Cambodia Fiji Japan Philippines South Korea Sri Lanka Taiwan Thailand Albania Belgium Bulgaria France Greece Hungary Republic of Ireland North Macedonia Portugal Romania Spain Sweden Ukraine United Kingdom Antigua Argentina Bahamas Bolivia Brazil Chile Colombia Costa Rica Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Haiti Honduras Mexico Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Puerto Rico Uruguay 360 Mission District Costa Rica Egypt Iraq Jordan Palestine Canada United StatesHigher education EditB T Roberts began what is now Roberts Wesleyan College in 1866 Spring Arbor College followed in 1873 renamed Spring Arbor University in 2001 Seattle Pacific University in 1891 and Greenville College renamed Greenville University in 2017 in 1892 Central College began in 1914 a continuation of Orleans Seminary begun in 1884 Los Angeles Pacific College existed from 1903 to 1965 9 The following educational institutions are a part of the Association of Free Methodist Educational Institutions The schools are not owned by the denomination but meet a set of requirements to maintain this relationship Central Christian College McPherson KS Greenville University Greenville IL Roberts Wesleyan University North Chili NY Spring Arbor University Spring Arbor MI Seattle Pacific University Seattle WAIn addition the Free Methodist Church is one of several denominations supporting Azusa Pacific University Azusa CA Wessington Springs College is a former now closed institution which was located in South Dakota Internationally there is Osaka Christian College of the Japanese Free Methodist Church Hope Africa University 32 a recently founded school in Bujumbura Burundi Haiti Providence University and the Faculdade de Teologia Metodista Livre Sao Paulo Brazil Through the John Wesley Seminary Foundation JWSF graduate students who are preparing for full time ministry in the Free Methodist Church are provided a grant or loan at the following affiliated schools 33 Asbury Theological Seminary KY FL TN OK CO Campuses Azusa Pacific Seminary Azusa CA Northeastern Seminary at Roberts Wesleyan College Rochester NY Portland Seminary at George Fox Evangelical Seminary Portland OR Seattle Pacific Seminary Seattle WA 34 Wesley Biblical Seminary Jackson MS Wesley House of Studies at Baylor University s Truett Theological Seminary Waco TX Wesley Seminary at Indiana Wesleyan University Marion INPublishing EditLike John Wesley before him B T Roberts recognized the Christian s responsibility for publishing Before the founding of the church in 1860 B T Roberts began publication of a monthly journal The Earnest Christian In 1868 The Free Methodist now Light amp Life Magazine began A publishing house was established in 1886 to produce books periodicals and Sunday school curriculum and literature 9 Beginnings Edit Early leaders T B Arnold and B T Roberts privately financed and produced several publications The official publishing institution was established by the church at the 1886 General Conference The church purchased the publishing business built by Rev T B Arnold for 8 000 Arnold was named first publisher and B T Roberts was elected editor of The Free Methodist The Free Methodist Publishing House is recognized under its trade name Light and Life Press Growth and development Edit The Free Methodist Publishing House operated at three locations in Chicago Illinois In February 1935 it moved along with Free Methodist Headquarters to Winona Lake Indiana During its history the Free Methodist Publishing House built up a plant and accumulated property worth several hundred thousand dollars It also contributed thousands of dollars out of its profits to other activities of the church 35 Over the years as the ministry of the Free Methodist Church expanded various departments of the general church gradually moved into Free Methodist Publishing House accommodations This was provided at vast cost and without the investment of any capital by the general church In 1960 the Free Methodist Publishing House board issued a deed in favor of the general church whereby the church became the owner of the old property plus nearly eight acres of land For this the general church paid nothing but agreed to make payments of 5 000 per year over a ten year period to the Free Methodist Publishing House Audio publications Edit In 1944 the Free Methodist Church began a weekly radio show called The Light and Life Radio Hour which featured hymns sermons prayer and scripture reading The show ran until 1980 and featured several different hosts over the years including Dr Leroy Lowell Myron F Boyd and Robert Andrews 36 In 2016 Josh Avery began The FMC Radio Show which was a spiritual successor to The Light and Life Radio Hour but embodied a very different focus In a podcast format the show is subtitled your officially unofficial source for all things Free Methodist Instead of worship and sermon the show means to act as a uniting factor in the Free Methodist Church by informing listeners about different things that are happening in the denomination 37 Today the Light Life podcast features ministries of the Free Methodist Church that tell their stories of ministry fruitfulness 38 Ministry Edit Arnold s Commentary was published from 1894 1980 In the late 1950s and early 1960s the church pioneered fully graded church school materials In 1960 the Aldersgate Biblical Series was developed as the only inductive curriculum of its time 39 A fully equipped printing area consisting of letterpresses offset press cutters folders bindery linotypes etc contributed toward making the church independent of commercial printers for the production for its printing needs at that time Acting on the recommendation of its executive committee the board voted in 1988 to phase out printing operations 40 This decision and the 1989 General Conference decision to move the Press and Headquarters from Winona Lake to Indianapolis in 1990 shifted the focus of the Press Where formerly the Press produced and published Sunday school curriculum this venture is now carried on in cooperation with other holiness denominations Beginning in 2008 the Wesleyan Publishing House publishing arm of the Wesleyan Church began serving the distribution and customer service needs of Light and Life Press Mission statement Edit Light amp Life Communications the official publishing arm of the Free Methodist Church is a not for profit corporation that exists to serve in partnership with its parent body the Free Methodist Church Its primary purpose is to publish and distribute materials that enable the church to fulfill its stated mission Light amp Life Communications also offers its services and materials to all who seek to make Christ known 41 Publications EditLight Life Communications is the publishing division of the Free Methodist Church Light Life Magazine is the official magazine of the Free Methodist Church USA published online It includes in depth journalism and interviews exploring Christian faith Each issue is also translated into Spanish and published concurrently as Revista Luz y Vida Jeff Finley is the magazine s executive editor Light Life Bookstore is the official bookstore of Free Methodist Church USA Free Methodist books and exclusive titles on Christian faith and Wesleyan holiness theology The Light Life podcast hosts conversations that deepen people s faith through the Light Life of Jesus Christ Free Methodist World Missions Heartbeat is the monthly magazine of Free Methodist World Missions Free Methodist Conversations is an online resource for discussing important values and issues References Edit a b Jones Charles Edwin 1974 A guide to the study of the holiness movement Scarecrow Press ISBN 9780810807037 a b c Glenn Griffith Movement Melton s Encyclopedia of American Religions 2009 Retrieved 11 July 2018 Cooney Dudley Levistone 2001 The Methodists in Ireland A Short History Columba Press p 120 ISBN 978 1 85607 335 6 2019 Book of Discipline Free Methodist Church 2019 p 9 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint url status link Free Methodist Church Official Website Light Life Magazine George Thomas Kurian Mark A Lamport Encyclopedia of Christianity in the United States Volume 5 Rowman amp Littlefield USA 2016 p 916 Melton J Gordon 1996 Encyclopedia of American religions Fifth ed Detroit ISBN 0810377144 OCLC 35250496 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link a b c Light amp Life Magazine July 1995 A Brief Story of Our Church C L Howland Winona Lake IN Snyder Howard A 2022 B T Roberts and the Founding of Roberts Wesleyan University PDF Free Methodist Church USA Editorial Free Methodist May 1941 Kostlevy William 2010 The A to Z of the Holiness Movement Rowman amp Littlefield p 19 ISBN 9780810875913 Marston Historical Center Leading in the Free Methodist Church PDF Free Methodist Church USA 2023 10 4 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint date and year link Free Methodist Church USA Let There Be Light fmcusa org 2021 11 17 Retrieved 2023 10 04 a b Yearbook 2022 E Book LIGHT LIFE Bookstore freemethodistbooks com Retrieved 2023 10 04 Who are Free Methodists Free Methodist Church Retrieved 2009 05 28 a b Free Methodist Church of North America The Female Pastor Is There Room for She in Shepherd 2007 Book of Discipline Free Methodist Church of North America Free Methodists to Have Church Music The Daily Times Beaver and Rochester NY June 19 1943 p 2 Retrieved 2011 12 30 The Free Methodist Way Resources Free Methodist Church USA fmcusa org 18 December 2020 Retrieved 2021 12 13 World Conference Membership Free Methodist World Conference fmworldconference org 2023 09 11 Retrieved 2023 10 09 FMCUSA Board of Bishops Free Methodist Church USA fmcusa org 2022 02 23 Retrieved 2023 10 09 FM Global Ministries Free Methodist Church USA fmcusa org 9 July 2019 Retrieved 2021 12 13 ICCM International Child Care Ministries Child Sponsorship International Child Care Ministries www childcareministries org Retrieved 2021 12 13 Home Set Free Movement Retrieved 2021 12 13 VISA Teams Opportunities Official Free Methodist World Missions Retrieved 2021 12 13 Free Methodist World Missions Free Methodist World Missions fmwm org 2022 03 23 Retrieved 2023 10 09 Hope Africa University John Wesley Seminary Foundation Center for Pastoral Formation FMCUSA leadership fmcusa org Retrieved 2023 10 09 Grants Center for Pastoral Formation B H Gaddis publisher 1933 1954 Light and Life Hour Broadcasts Marston Memorial Historical Center 2013 08 14 Retrieved 2020 02 26 Development PodBean The FMC Radio Show Your Officially Unofficial Source for All Things Free Methodist fmcradio podbean com Retrieved 2020 02 26 https podcasters spotify com pod show lightandlifefm Snapshots Donald E Demaray 1985 229 230 Light amp Life Magazine January 1989 Light Life Magazine Digitally Delivered Discipleship FMCUSA lightandlife fm Retrieved 2021 12 13 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Free Methodist Church nbsp Christianity portal nbsp Methodism portal nbsp Indiana portalOfficial site Free Methodist World Missions International Child Care Ministries Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Free Methodist Church amp oldid 1179494052, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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