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John Wesley: The Funeral Of George Whitefield

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English - September 24, 2020 11:00 - 56 minutes - ★★★★★ - 188 ratings
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John Wesley lived in the 1700s and was an influential leader of the First Great Awakening. He and George Whitefield founded the Methodist movement together after their time at Oxford. But the two had a theological rift that nearly destroyed their ministry.
His sermon, “The funeral of George Whitefield,” shows the end of that feud. Wesley gives personal insights into the life and character of George Whitefield and through it we can learn how to be followers that are faithful.
Special thanks to Jeremy Howard for preaching this sermon. Jeremy Howard is the staff pastor at Orchard Hills Bible Church in Payson utah and he is the co-host of the Do Theology podcast. You can follow him on his website at jeremyhoward.net
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John Wesley lived in the 1700s and was an influential leader of the First Great Awakening. He and George Whitefield founded the Methodist movement together after their time at Oxford. But the two had a theological rift that nearly destroyed their ministry.

His sermon, “The funeral of George Whitefield,” shows the end of that feud. Wesley gives personal insights into the life and character of George Whitefield and through it we can learn how to be followers that are faithful.

Special thanks to Jeremy Howard for preaching this sermon. Jeremy Howard is the staff pastor at Orchard Hills Bible Church in Payson utah and he is the co-host of the Do Theology podcast. You can follow him on his website at jeremyhoward.net

If you'd like to join the premium team go to our Patreon

If you'd like to narrate a sermon, send us an email at [email protected]

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