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FIND YOUR FAITH
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A strong feature of Methodism is that ordinary lay people play a major part in the running of the Church. Local lay people called 'stewards' take responsibility for the fabric of church buildings and manses and for the handling of money. They share with ordained ministers the role of setting the direction for the churches in a particular area or 'circuit'.
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This emphasis goes back to the roots of Methodism. John Wesley, the founder of the movement, was very much a folk theologian who wanted to speak 'plain truth to plain people'.
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He took seriously the working people of his day. He addressed his preaching to them, and drew great crowds in the streets or on hillsides. He also entrusted them with responsibilities, expecting them to use their gifts and talents to join in the task of sharing God’s love’.