Tomorrow is Reformation Day (aka Halloween). It is the day when Martin Luther published the 95 Theses and ignited the Protestant Reformation in 1517.
John Wesley was a Reformer in his own right who worked to revitalize the Anglican church and to keep the Methodism movement he started from splintering off into its own church. He lived near the mid point between the start of the Reformation and our current day and thus provides us with an interesting “midterm report”. Continue reading
