Methodists vs. Non-Denominational Christian Beliefs

Subscribe:    / @1peter315pod   00:00 - Intro & History 01:32 - Beliefs on Grace & Salvation 04:29 - Beliefs on Holiness 06:23 - Can a Person Lose their Salvation? 07:34 - Beliefs on God 08:00 - Beliefs on The Bible 08:24 - What is the Wesleyan Quadrilateral? 09:21 - Beliefs on Baptism & Communion 10:50 - Where is the Denomination Today? 13:02 - What do we do Now? What do Methodists believe? Where did Methodism come from? How is Methodist theology different from Non-denominational Christianity? In this video, we’ll explore the history of the Methodist Church, the teachings of John Wesley, and the core beliefs that have shaped Methodism for over 250 years. We’ll also compare Methodist doctrine with Non-denominational Christianity to better understand where these traditions agree—and where they differ. In this video you’ll learn: The origins of the Methodist movement Who John Wesley was and why he started Methodism What Methodists believe about salvation and God’s grace Prevenient Grace, Justifying Grace, and Sanctifying Grace explained Free will vs. predestination Can a Christian lose their salvation? The Wesleyan Quadrilateral (Scripture, Tradition, Reason & Experience) Methodist beliefs about baptism and communion The differences between the United Methodist Church and the Global Methodist Church How Methodist beliefs compare to Non-denominational Christianity Why these theological differences matter for Christians today My goal isn’t to attack or misrepresent Methodists, but to understand what they believe so we can have thoughtful, biblical, and respectful conversations with those around us. As 1 Peter 3:15 teaches, we should always be prepared to give an answer for the hope that we have—with gentleness and respect. If you found this video helpful: 👍 Like the video 💬 Leave your questions or thoughts in the comments 📺 Subscribe for more videos explaining Christian denominations, theology, church history, and apologetics. #Methodist #Methodism #JohnWesley #Christianity #Bible #Theology #ChurchHistory #Grace #Salvation #Apologetics #ChristianFaith #NonDenominational #Protestant #Jesus #BibleStudy