Noun
The system of doctrines, polity, and worship, of the sect called Methodists.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAcadSA publishers (2008:97–98) Asia China Flower Lane Church is the first Methodist church erected in downtown Fuzhou Methodism was brought to China in the autumn of 1847 by the Methodist Episcopal Church. Source: Internet
Among names associated with the founding period of Methodism in India are Elijah Hoole and Thomas Cryer, who came as missionaries to Madras. Source: Internet
For a discussion of Church membership statistics in South Africa please refer to Forster, D. "God's mission in our context, healing and transforming responses" in Forster, D. and Bentley, W. Methodism in Southern Africa: A celebration of Wesleyan Mission. Source: Internet
Due to the second Great Awakening some of them had converted to Methodism and some became Baptist before moving to what is now Adams County. Source: Internet
A second distinctive liturgical feature of Methodism is the use of Covenant services. Source: Internet
Contemporary Methodism World Methodist Council at Lake Junaluska, North Carolina – a consultive body linking most Methodist groups of the world. Source: Internet