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Treasures Old and New

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The way forward requires both old ways and new ways!

Step into the world of Wesleyan beliefs and practices with this small, insightful, and impactful book! Join the Wesleys on their journey through early Methodism, and unlock hidden treasures that are still relevant today. Harper and Beck expertly guide readers towards a new era of Christian experience, combining old traditions with modern approaches for a revitalized church community. With its compact size, this book is perfect for leaders looking to unite their congregations around Methodist identity and future direction. Don’t miss out on this essential resource for shaping the next chapter in your faith journey!

This book is a must-read for anyone in the Wesleyan faith stream, those involved in fresh expressions and other unconventional faith communities, and leaders within Wesleyan communities. Discover the heart of Methodist tradition, envision its relevance today, and boldly share these timeless treasures and new visions with others.

86 pages, Paperback

Published February 4, 2025

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February 4, 2025
Critical discussion for our church's mission

Appreciated the various perspective conveying value in both "old" and "new". Clearly defines less common words and make applicable to current needs while appreciation for legacy of the past. Helps the reader self reflect local solutions to "needs". This is a guide for a framework, rather than "one size, fits all" answer key. The key points offer small groups with in local churches to share their dreams and move to tangible and manageable "action steps" to be the Church.
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