Exploring the roots of grace and the mission of discipleship in the Methodist tradition
What holds us together as people of faith? What threads run through our doctrine, our history, and our everyday life in the church?
Hosted by Pastor Britt, Wesleyan Threads is a podcast grounded in the United Methodist tradition and woven with deep theological curiosity. With seminary-level depth and everyday accessibility, each episode explores the shape of our connection—from class meetings to conferences, from baptismal grace to the work of mission and justice. But the threads don’t stop there. As we follow these strands, we encounter broader questions of Christian theology: about suffering, Scripture, community, and what it means to follow Jesus in a world that is both wounded and beautiful.
Always rooted in Wesleyan soil, Wesleyan Threads is a space for learning, for wrestling, and for grace.
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