This episode explores John Wesley and our perceptions of him. Wesley was the founder of Methodism and we have a perception of him as a man of action. Our guest, Ted Campbell, noted student of Wesley at Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, offers a more nuanced view that speaks to us in our 21st Century busyness.
The Methodist Review article mentioned in the Podcast is HERE. (You will need to register to see article. The site is free).
The Susan Cain book on Quiet and Introverts is HERE (and I used ubiquitous Amazon, you can always get somewhere else.)
A quick summary of Dr. Campbell's credentials (from the Methodist Review article) are:
The Mo Rocca piece from CBS on meetings mentioned during the Podcast is HERE.
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This Podcast was released on October 2, 2023.
June 4, 2017: Pentecost Sunday
June 18, 2017--The Great Banquet
May 21st -- Bell Sunday
May 28th -- A Call to Unity
Mother's Day -- 2017 -- Acts 15 -- Who Gets Nurtured?
May 7th, 2017 Music at Hilltop
Acts 8: 26-40 -- The Ethiopian Eunuch
John 20: 24-29 -- Doubting Thomas
I Believe in God -- Hilltop Chancel Choir
In Praise of the Village with Hilltop Children's Choir from 9:00 Service
April 23, 2017 - Spiritual Gifts
April 23, 2017 -- Youth Choir
In Praise of the Village with Hilltop Children's Choir
Hilltop Musicians: Brass, Bells and Congregation
Hilltop Chancel Choir -- Born to Die
Luke 24: 1-12 Easter Sunday
Luke 18: 35 to 19: 10 -- Seeing Jesus
Caroline Vose -- English Handbells Solo
Lazarus and the Rich Man -- Luke 16: 19-31
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