The Freedoms of Free Methodists
By Denny Wayman
In a bound and broken world, the Freedoms of our Free Methodist way of life in Christ are a profound blessing. Based on the teachings of Christ and articulated through the theology of John Wesley and B.T. Roberts, these freedoms speak directly to our 21st century setting and provide both our present identity and further the continuing historical goals of our shared lives. Being free to fully follow Christ in these specific ways not only energizes our hearts but also directs our work and ministries within the church and to our hurting world.
Just as our Wesleyan “theology of love” or “relational theology” defines us as we “love God, love people and make disciples,” this theological foundation has caused us to build a structure of freedom that takes the Methodism we inherited and expresses it in uniquely defining ways of how we treat one another. Though there are varying expressions of the freedoms of our movement, the ones that provide the most synergy and energy have been expressed as:
Freedom of all races to worship together in unity.
Freedom for the poor to be treated with dignity in the church and with justice in the world.
Freedom for women and men to be treated respectfully and use their gifts equally in the church, in the home, and in the world.
Freedom for laity to be fairly represented in the governing bodies of the church.
Freedom from spiritual, political, social or conceptual alliances that compromise or subvert the exclusive allegiance we profess to Jesus Christ.
Freedom to engage in worship that is moved and inspired by the Holy Spirit.
Freedom from sin’s power through full surrender to God.