Methodism

Pronunciation: /ˈmɛθəˌdɪzəm/

Methodism (noun)

  1. A Christian movement started by John Wesley, emphasizing disciplined religious life and regular worship.
  2. The idea of following a careful plan for faith, with set practices for prayer, study, and moral living.

Examples

  • Methodism spread through many communities and shaped local worship.
  • Methodism influenced how people understood faith and community life.