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Common principles of all Christianity
This is one of the many verses of Scripture that John Wesley quoted in an article he wrote entitled "The Character of a Methodist" .
Wesley writes that a Methodist is someone in whom "this commandment is written in his heart, that he who loveth God, love his brother also. And he accordingly loves his neighbour as himself; he loves every man as his own soul. His heart is full of love to all mankind." 1
After describing several other characteristics of a Methodist, Wesley then wrote (paragraph 17):
"These are the principles and practices of our sect, these are the marks of a true Methodist… If (any one should) say, 'Why these are only the common, fundamental principles of Christianity!' you have said; I reply: Indeed. This is the very truth. I know they are… and I would to God that you, and everyone, would also know that I, and all who follow my judgment, do vehemently refuse to be distinguished from other men, by any but the common principles of Christianity. The plain, old Christianity that I teach, renouncing and detesting all other marks of distinction." 2
1 John Wesley, "The Character of a Methodist" (paragraph 9).
2 John Wesley, “The Character of a Methodist” (paragraph 17). This is a paraphrase.
In other words, Wesley said that the fundamental characteristics of Methodists should be the fundamental characteristics of all Christians, plain and simple. So when Wesley preached—and Wesley preached a lot—he was not trying to preach Methodism. He was trying to preach basic Christianity.
Whilst this issue of Methodist Message features various aspects of our Methodist heritage, we should, like Wesley, "vehemently refuse to be distinguished from other men, by any but the common principles of Christianity".
May our Methodist heritage inform and inspire us on our journey through life with all true disciples of Jesus Christ, loving God with all our hearts by loving our neighbours as ourselves.
Christmas celebrations for migrant workers bring volunteers from SSTMC and other Methodist churches together
Indian Friends Fellowship (IFF) of the Tamil Methodist Church, Short Street (SSTMC) had very exciting and inspiring Christmas celebrations for migrant workers. From 2 to 25 December 2022, several Christmas celebrations were held in 10 dormitories and at SSTMC. More than 2,000 migrant workers in total were able to attend the celebrations islandwide.
The entire effort brought together not just IFF's 25 regular volunteers, but also volunteers from other Methodist churches and beyond. Participating churches and organisations included a OneMCS cluster comprising Wesley Methodist Church, Kum Yan Methodist Church and SSTMC; Pentecost Methodist Church, Singapore Telegu Methodist Church, Mar Thoma Syrian Church in Singapore, The Salvation Army and Asia Evangelical Fellowship also lent their hand.