What’s With The Free?

Early Free Methodists were concerned about a number of issues in their historical setting that still have relevance today.  Formed in the early days of the American Civil War, these supporters of the anti-slaverymovement believed in equality for all, regardless of racial background. They wanted a church “free” for all to attend.


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Our Canadian Story – A Brief History of Free Methodism in Canada

In the 1700s, John Wesley, founder of the Methodist movement, lived and taught the message of hope in Jesus Christ. He viewed both his congregation and the whole world as his parish. The lives of hundreds of thousands in England were transformed by the life-giving power of faith in Jesus Christ. Slavery was abolished. Hospitals were founded. Child labour reform was enacted and schools were established. Wesley’s message proved that God could turn self-centered people into self-sacrificing servants.

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Who We Are

The Free Methodist Church is a movement of Christian congregations all across our country that are committed to sharing the good news of faith in Jesus Christ and encouraging believers into a life of ongoing transformation that impacts our families, our communities and our nation.

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