Founders and Firebrands

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Founders and Firebrands

Founders and Firebrands: Lives that Shaped the Wesleyan Way explores the remarkable stories of visionaries, reformers, and spiritual pioneers who shaped the Wesleyan family of faith. Each episode delves into the life and legacy of a key figure whose passion, theology, and activism defined—and continue to influence—Methodist, Holiness, and related movements worldwide. Through firsthand accounts, expert commentary, and historical insights, we uncover the breakthroughs, struggles, and deep convictions that fueled these leaders to bring renewal, justice, and transformative grace into their communi

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    Episode 5 Francis Asbury The Tireless American Circuit Rider

    Francis Asbury, the “Tireless American Circuit Rider,” was a driving force behind the growth of Methodism in post-Revolutionary America. Covering thousands of miles on horseback, he brought the gospel to settlers across the expanding frontier, facing incredible hardships along the way. This episode highlights Asbury’s enduring contributions to the Methodist Episcopal Church, his dedication to grassroots evangelism, and the legacy of his servant leadership that continues to inspire ministers and laypeople alike.

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    Episode 4 Phoebe Palmer and the Holiness Revival

    Phoebe Palmer, the “Architect of the Holiness Revival,” reshaped 19th-century Christianity through her innovative theology and leadership in the Holiness Movement. Known for her “altar theology” and the Tuesday Meeting for the Promotion of Holiness, she emphasized the immediacy of sanctification and its transformative power in daily life. This episode explores her influence on global Holiness and Pentecostal movements and her trailblazing role as a woman in ministry, offering timeless lessons on faith and spiritual renewal.

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    Episode 3 Richard Allen Champion of African American Methodism

    Richard Allen, the “Champion of African American Methodism,” broke barriers to establish the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, the first independent Black denomination in the United States. This episode delves into his remarkable journey from enslavement to freedom, his leadership in the Free African Society, and his unwavering commitment to equality and justice within the church. Allen’s story of perseverance and faith continues to inspire, demonstrating how the gospel can be a powerful force for social change.

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    Episode 2 Charles Wesley Hymnist of the People's Faith

    Charles Wesley, known as the “Hymnist of the People’s Faith,” revolutionized Christian worship through his extraordinary gift of hymn writing. This episode explores his early life, his role in the Methodist movement alongside his brother John, and the profound spiritual insights captured in over 6,000 hymns, including beloved classics like And Can It Be and Hark! The Herald Angels Sing. Through his lyrics, Charles Wesley made deep theological truths accessible to all, leaving a legacy that continues to inspire worshipers across generations and denominations.

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    Episode 1 John Wesley The Pioneer of the Methodist Movement

    John Wesley, often called the father of Methodism, is a towering figure in Christian history whose transformative vision and tireless work reshaped faith communities worldwide. From his pivotal Aldersgate experience, where his heart was "strangely warmed," to his groundbreaking open-air preaching that reached thousands of marginalized individuals, Wesley's legacy is one of innovation, perseverance, and spiritual renewal. As the founder of Methodist Societies, he emphasized sanctification, social justice, and holistic ministry, leaving an indelible mark on the Wesleyan tradition. In this episode, we'll explore how Wesley's teachings, struggles, and triumphs continue to inspire faith communities today, offering timeless lessons for discipleship, evangelism, and compassionate engagement in a broken world.

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Founders and Firebrands: Lives that Shaped the Wesleyan Way explores the remarkable stories of visionaries, reformers, and spiritual pioneers who shaped the Wesleyan family of faith. Each episode delves into the life and legacy of a key figure whose passion, theology, and activism defined—and continue to influence—Methodist, Holiness, and related movements worldwide. Through firsthand accounts, expert commentary, and historical insights, we uncover the breakthroughs, struggles, and deep convictions that fueled these leaders to bring renewal, justice, and transformative grace into their communi

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Robb Almy

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