Wesleyan facts for kids
Wesleyan is the adjective form of Wesley, which could also mean:
- John Wesley, the founder of Methodism
- The Wesleyan Church, split from the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1843.
- Any person who adopts the principles of Wesleyan theology.
- Wesleyan used as a noun may refer to one of many universities and liberal arts colleges named after John Wesley. Institutions include:
- Dakota Wesleyan University, in South Dakota
- Illinois Wesleyan University, in Illinois
- Indiana Wesleyan University, in Indiana
- Iowa Wesleyan College, in Iowa
- Kentucky Wesleyan College, in Kentucky
- Nebraska Wesleyan University, in Nebraska
- North Carolina Wesleyan College, in North Carolina
- Ohio Wesleyan University, in Ohio
- Oklahoma Wesleyan University, in Oklahoma
- Roberts Wesleyan College, in New York
- Southern Wesleyan University, in South Carolina
- Tennessee Wesleyan College, in Tennessee
- Texas Wesleyan University, in Texas
- Virginia Wesleyan College, in Virginia
- Wesleyan College, in Georgia
- Wesleyan University, in Connecticut
- West Virginia Wesleyan College, in West Virginia
- Global
- Nagasaki Wesleyan University, Japan
- Wesleyan University, in the Philippines
Images for kids
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A baptistry in a Methodist church
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A monument of the Ten Commandments at the Texas State Capitol
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Methodist preachers are known for promulgating the doctrines of the new birth and entire sanctification to the public at events such as tent revivals and camp meetings, which they believe is the reason that God raised them up into existence.
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