methodist

/ˈmɛθədɪst/
noun
  1. A member of a Protestant Christian denomination that follows the teachings of John Wesley, emphasizing personal faith, social justice, and methodical religious practice.
    • My grandmother was a devout Methodist who attended church every Sunday.
    • The local Methodist organized a community food drive for families in need.
    • Many Methodists believe in the importance of both faith and good works.
adjective
  1. Relating to the Methodist Church or its beliefs and practices.
    • She grew up in a Methodist household but later explored other faiths.
    • The Methodist congregation held a special service for Easter morning.
    • The Methodist tradition includes a strong emphasis on education and charity.
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