Means of Grace

: The Contemplative Beliefs of John Wesley with Dylan Cumberland

The Great Room of The Anchor House | Cost $120 (includes family-style meal each class)

Part Family Dinner. Part History Lesson.

the aim of this class is to engage in “holy fellowship”, as John Wesley understood it, and to look at the life and beliefs of the man who started the Methodist Movement. Each class will start with a delicious meal and an abbreviated version of a Methodist Class meeting and will end with a discussion on the topic for the evening. Join us for a 6 week “holy experiment” as we eat together, learn together, and have our hearts strangely warmed.
Means of Grace Course

Suggested Reading:

Five Means of Grace by Elaine Heath and Three Simple Rules by Ruben P. Job

What to Expect:

Each class will include a family-style meal, teachings from Dylan and time for meaningful conversation over each week’s topic.

You might be interested in the class if you’re curious about John Wesley and Wesleyan beliefs or if you want to experience the contemplative practices that formed the Methodist Movement.

Means of Grace Course Schedule

Current Month

October

03oct6:30 pm8:30 pmMeans of Grace: The Contemplative Beliefs of John Wesley

31oct6:30 pm8:30 pmMeans of Grace: The Contemplative Beliefs of John Wesley

November

07nov6:30 pm8:30 pmMeans of Grace: The Contemplative Beliefs of John Wesley

14nov6:30 pm8:30 pmMeans of Grace: The Contemplative Beliefs of John Wesley

Dylan Cumberland

Meet Dylan Cumberland

Dylan Cumberland is a lifelong Methodist and has been a member of The Center for Christian Spirituality for three years. A bookseller by trade, his biggest passions are reading, teaching, and spending time with fellow misfits.