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The Mission of the First Free Methodist Church
The mission of the Bradford First free Methodist Church is to
bring people to the faith in Jesus Christ, to see lives changed
and become mature through Bible education, so that together we
will become a caring, sharing and loving community.
What Is A Free Methodist?
Free Methodists are people who follow Christ's teachings. These are explained
in the Holy Bible, God's Word. The Bible is the guide to a satisfying life. Free
Methodists earnestly seek to spread His Word throughout the world. They proclaim
Christ's love for all people. The Free Methodist Church is a well recognized
Christian denomination emphasizing holy living.
Why Free? Why Methodist?
Historically, the Free Methodist Church was organized at Pekin, New York,
August 23, 1860. The first bishop of the new church was Benjamin Titus Roberts. He
was a champion for equal rights (especially for women), writer, publisher, Christian
educator, and holiness preacher. The influence of his character and ministry
continue today.
In 1860, the "free" in Free Methodist emphasized certain basic freedoms
found in the Scriptures:
- Human freedom, upholding the right of every person to be free, denying the
right of anyone to hold slaves;
- Freedom and simplicity in worship;
- Free seats in church, so the poor will not be kept out or discriminated against;
- Freedom and openness in relationships and loyalties so the truth may always
be spoken freely (avoiding vows of secrecy);
- Freedom of lay persons to be fully involved at all levels of decision making;
- Freedom from materialism in order to help the poor.
The biblical principles on which these freedoms are based are as important
today as ever.
We are "methodists," believing in a disciplined, simple lifestyle. Our
witness to the world is through enthusiastic, orderly methods.
The Mission Statement
The mission statement of the church is a declaration of purpose that explains
our uniqueness.
"The mission of the Free Methodist Church is to make known to all people
everywhere God's call to wholeness through forgiveness and holiness in Jesus
Christ, and to invite into membership and to equip for ministry all who respond
in faith."
The Free Methodist Church declares that God's call is to people everywhere
who want to be whole. The Free Methodist Church offers training for service,
and membership in a group of people who share similar beliefs and values. The
Free Methodist Church will help you find a relationship with Jesus. Through
Him you can receive forgiveness and strength for living a holy life. In
short, the Free Methodist Church will help you to be the best you can be.
Distinctive Principles
The Free Methodist Church emphasizes certain issues and concerns in its preaching
and activities. A church must have an identity if it is to be healthy and
carry out its purposes. Explanations follow of five of these emphases that have
top priority.
- Scriptural holiness
The Free Methodist Church recognizes the Bible as the rule for all matters of
faith and life. Free Methodists practice a positive holiness that is a disciplined
lifestyle motivated by Christian love. The holy life, a life of wholeness, is
life lived at its best. It is the normal way for Christians to live.
- Practical godliness
The Free Methodist Church is not satisfied with just talk. Rules of conduct,
detailed in the Membership Covenant, spell out practical guidelines for living a
truly holy life. In this way, walk and talk match up.
- Social concern
Our Methodist heritage is lived out in social sensitivity, in Christian love shown
through compassion and service. Both in North America and overseas, the Free
Methodist Church sponsors programs to meet human need: hospitals, schools, homes
for the elderly, and a worldwide child sponsorship program.
- Christian education
The Free Methodist Church believes that Christianity and education go together.
B. T. Roberts, a founder of Free Methodism, also started its first school, Chili
Seminary, now Roberts Wesleyan College in North Chili, New York. Today there
are six more church-related schools of higher education. Concern for quality
Christian education is also reflected in local churches through Sunday school
classes and midweek programs for all ages.
- Evangelism and foreign missions
Winning people to Christ is at the heart of all that Free Methodist people
do. Evangelism involves honest concern for others. The Free Methodist Church
has an aggressive plan for reaching people for Christ and planting new churches.
The mission statement declares that the church is to make known to people
everywhere God's message of good news. The Free Methodist Church maintains an
active foreign missions program of evangelism and Christian education.
Free Methodists Are Family
Free Methodists are a connected people sharing resources in order to do the
Lord's work. The Yearbook, the Light and Life magazine, and
World Missionary People Magazine, as well as many other printed resources
help to create a workable communication network. The Book of Discipline
helps to tie the church together with a common set of beliefs and a shared
heritage. In organization there are local, district, conference, and general
church levels. Whether from North America or Africa, Tokyo or Mexico City,
Free Methodists join under a common Constitution. We practice our faith by
the same Membership Covenant. Free Methodists are definitely one family.
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