The tabernacle of Summit Campground, where the Evangelical Wesleyan Church holds its Eastern Annual Conference , as well as a camp meeting , each year.
The Evangelical Wesleyan Church , formerly known as the Evangelical Wesleyan Church of North America , is a Methodist denomination in the conservative holiness movement .[ 1]
The formation of the Evangelical Wesleyan Church is a part of the history of Methodism in the United States ; its creation was the result of a schism with the Free Methodist Church in 1963.[ 2] In 1969, it merged with the Midwest Holiness Association, which had also left the Free Methodist Church.[ 2] [ 3]
The Evangelical Wesleyan Church was founded with a commitment to uphold the doctrine and standards of traditional Methodism.[ 4] [ 5] It has twenty-seven congregations.[ 3]
The Church publishes a periodical known as The Earnest Christian and its seminary is the Evangelical Wesleyan Bible Institute (EWBI) in Cooperstown, Pennsylvania .[ 3] The denomination additionally operated the John Fletcher Christian College , though this closed in 1995.[ 6] Much of the denomination's literature is printed by LWD Publishing.[ 4]
It holds a denomination-wide camp meeting at Summit Campground in Cooperstown, Pennsylvania and the Western Annual Conference meets at Camp Nysted in Nysted, Nebraska .[ 7] [ 8] An annual camp meeting also occurs at Fox Hill Campground in Northville, Fulton County, New York .[ 9] [ 10]
See also
References
^ Brock, Chris (5 December 2021). "In Star Lake, a radiant devotion to a cause as old church gets new life" . Watertown Daily Times . Retrieved 7 December 2021 . The Hunters conferenced, served and pastored many years with the Evangelical Wesleyan Church, a Methodist denomination in the conservative holiness movement.
^ a b Kostlevy, William (3 August 2009). Historical Dictionary of the Holiness Movement . Scarecrow Press. p. 31. ISBN 9780810863187 .
^ a b c Melton, J. Gordon (2003). Encyclopedia of American Religions . Gale. p. 429. ISBN 9780787663841 .
^ a b Evangelical Wesleyan Bible Institute Handbook . Cooperstown : LWD Publishing. 2018.
^ Lewis, James R. (2002). The Encyclopedia of Cults, Sects, and New Religions . Prometheus Books, Publishers. p. 356. ISBN 9781615927388 .
^ Skala, Mary Jane (26 May 2018). "Though it's been closed for 56 years, Salem Church still has lasting heritage" . Kearney Hub . Retrieved 19 July 2024 .
^ "Brevities" . Titusville Herald. 27 June 1981. Retrieved 17 July 2018 .
^ "Only by gravel road can you reach Nysted's old Lutheran church" . The Grand Island Independent. 20 March 2003. Retrieved 17 July 2018 . Once a part of the Danish organization, the complex currently belongs to the Evangelical Wesleyan Methodist Camp organization, which conducts summer camps at the location.
^ Yaugher, T.J. (2024). Fox Hill Camp Meeting . The Earnest Christian. p. 8.
^ "Fox Hill Camp meeting to take place Aug. 10 through 19" . The Daily Gazette . 3 August 2018. Retrieved 19 July 2024 .
Further reading
A Catechism Prepared Especially for the Members of the Evangelical Wesleyan Church . Cooperstown : LWD Publishing. 2014.
Evangelical Wesleyan Bible Institute Handbook . Cooperstown : LWD Publishing. 2018.
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