Fellowship of Independent Methodist Churches
Fellowship of Independent Methodist Churches | |
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Classification | Methodism |
Orientation | Conservative holiness movement |
Polity | Connexionalism |
Origin | 1973 |
Separated from | Methodist Church in Ireland and Free Methodist Church (1973) |
Official website | fimc.info |
The Fellowship of Independent Methodist Churches (FIMC) is a Methodist denomination aligned with the conservative holiness movement that is based in the British Isles, with missions around the world.[1] The history of the Fellowship of Independent Methodist Churches is a part of the larger history of Methodism in the British Isles, with the connexion forming as the result of a number of congregations departing both the Methodist Church in Ireland and the Free Methodist Church in 1973 due to what they perceived as the rise of Modernism in those denominations.[2][3][4] The connexion is theologically conservative, aiming to uphold the original ethos of early Methodism.[5] Though each congregation calls its own minister, a General Council of ministers and laypeople meets monthly to manage the work of the Fellowship of Independent Methodist Churches.[3] Local congregations use the abbreviation "IMC" after their name, e.g. Omagh IMC, representing the full name Omagh Independent Methodist Church.[6] The Fellowship of Independent Methodist Churches adheres to Wesleyan theology, teaching two dominical sacraments, Baptism and Holy Communion, in addition to observing the ordinance of headcovering.[7][8] It promulgates the Methodist doctrines of the New Birth (first work of grace) and entire sanctification (second work of grace).[8][9] A periodical called The Alert is regularly published by the Fellowship of Independent Methodist Churches.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ Megahey, Alan (17 August 2000). The Irish Protestant Churches in the Twentieth Century. Springer. p. 154. ISBN 978-0-230-28851-5.
- ^ Matthews, Rex Dale (2007). Timetables of History for Students of Methodism. Abingdon Press. p. 231. ISBN 978-0-687-33387-5.
- ^ a b Cooney, Dudley Levistone (2001). The Methodists in Ireland: A Short History. Columba Press. p. 120. ISBN 978-1-85607-335-6.
- ^ John Vickers (2008). "Free Methodist Church". A Dictionary of Methodism in Britain and Ireland. Retrieved 4 June 2023.
- ^ Johnson, Paul; Vanderbeck, Robert (9 May 2014). Law, Religion and Homosexuality. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-135-05518-9.
- ^ Brown, James; Brown, Katie (2021). Outreach in Ipswich. p. 10-12.
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ignored (help) - ^ a b "Statement of Faith". Fellowship of Independent Methodist Churches. 31 January 2022. Archived from the original on 31 January 2022. Retrieved 3 August 2022.
- ^ a b Turley, F. J. (2012). "Holiness". The Alert. 2 (29): 14-15.
- ^ "Brief Description". Fellowship of Independent Methodist Churches. 26 January 2022. Archived from the original on 26 January 2022. Retrieved 3 August 2022.