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Living Our Name: Free Methodist Identity

Living Our Name: Free Methodist Identity

By: Kevin Mannoia
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The Free Methodist Church was born out of conviction, shaped by leaders who refused to let comfort silence their conscience. And that story isn’t just history. It continues to shape how Free Methodists live out their faith today through life-giving holiness, love-driven justice, and Christ-centered mission. Through historical accounts, theological insights, and contemporary applications, you’ll discover how Free Methodist identity anchors and empowers its mission in today’s world. Understanding “who we are” unleashes confident engagement in “what we do,” bringing God’s transforming kingdom near through personal and social holiness.

As a complement to the book by the same name, these audio podcasts may be used in small group discussions or training, and for individual learning.

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Episodes
  • What is the Nature of the FMC?
    Feb 3 2026

    Dr. Kevin Mannoia explores the concept of ecclesiology, focusing on the nature and structure of the Free Methodist Church along an ecclesiological continuum ranging from sacramental to congregational. Kevin explains how the Free Methodist Church occupies a unique position, blending elements of episcopal and congregational structures, while emphasizing its historical roots and evangelical identity.

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    23 mins
  • How Did the FMC come to be?
    Feb 3 2026

    Dr. Kevin Mannoia explores the intricate history of the Free Methodist Church, emphasizing its foundational principles of salvation and social engagement. Kevin highlights key figures and moments that shaped the denomination, such as Benjamin Titus Roberts, and underscores the ongoing influence of the church's mission throughout history.

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    22 mins
  • How Do We Describe Wesleyan Holiness?
    Feb 3 2026

    Dr. Kevin Mannoia explores the Wesleyan Holiness framework, emphasizing its theological roots, principles of grace, scripture's authority, and the holistic nature of individuals. Kevin highlights the significance of personal and social transformation within the Wesleyan tradition, urging listeners to engage meaningfully with their cultural contexts through a lens of holiness.

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    32 mins
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