methodists

/ˈmɛθədɪsts/
noun
  1. Members 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 and attended church every Sunday.
    • The Methodists in our town hold a weekly community dinner for anyone in need.
    • Many early Methodists were known for their work in prison reform and education.