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Methodism :. LE1360 Hsin-wei Chiang. Spiritual Principles: The General Rules.

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  1. Methodism : LE1360Hsin-weiChiang

  2. Spiritual Principles:The General Rules • The "General Rules" of United Methodist Christians includes three basic principles which guide our practice of the spiritual life. John Wesleyfirst proposed these in the mid-1700s as he began a number of small group meetings (called classes or societies) to encourage, spiritually develop and support his new Methodists. The three principles, each with some detailed instructions, are condensed and paraphrased here from our book of theology and order, The United Methodist Discipline:

  3. First:by doing no harm:  • avoiding evil of every kind, especially that which is most generally practiced; such as...taking of the name of God in vain...profaning of the day of the Lord...Drunkenness...Slaveholding...Fighting, quarreling, brawling, returning evil for evil. Uncharitable or unprofitable conversation. Doing to others as we would not they should do unto us. Doing what we know is not for the glory of God. Softness and needless self-indulgence.

  4. Second,by doing good: • by being in every kind merciful after (our) power; as (we) have opportunity, doing good of every possible sort, and as for as possible to all: to their bodies by giving food to the hungry, clothing to the naked, by visiting or helping them that are sick or in prison...to their souls, by instructing, reproving or exhorting all we (converse) with...to fellow Christians by the means we have available.

  5. Third, by using the means of grace:  • public worship, listening to the Scriptures read, receiving the Lord's Supper, family and private prayer, searching the Scriptures (in private study), and Fasting or Abstinence.

  6. Spiritual Practices: Means of Grace • United Methodists encourage spiritual growth. Our heritage begins with John Wesley, a clergyman of 18th century England and the founder of the Methodist movement. Wesley taught that Christian spirituality should include "the means of grace" or "works of piety". The means of grace included: Centering in Prayer, Searching the Scriptures, Confering with Others, Worship and the Lord's Supper, and Fasting.

  7. Statistic: • What Do United Methodists Believe? • The United Methodist Church is an 12.5-million-strong global church that opens hearts, opens minds and open doors through active engagement with our world. John Wesley and the early Methodists placed primary emphasis on Christian living, on putting faith and love into action. This emphasis on what Wesley referred to as "practical divinity" has continued to be a hallmark of United Methodism today.

  8. Utah: about 29 Methodism churches in Utah. • http://www.local-data.com/methodist-churches/state/utah-ut/52/ • Unite State: • http://www.local-data.com/methodist-churches/ • * Resource Site: • http://www.northfieldumc.org/methodist-beliefs-and-practices • http://www.local-data.com/methodist-churches/ • http://www.umc.org/what-we-believe/section-1-the-churches

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