

The Particular Challenges of Wesleyan Class Meetings - A Conversation with Charles Bartlett
This is just a conversation with a guy I met on the internet about the intersection of the Anglican tradition with Methodism in the US. He is one of the few people who has actually participated in a Wesleyan class meeting that pretty closely resembled how it was actually done. He has a lot of personal experience with the Book of Common Prayer (1928 version) and the daily disciplines that once marked Anglican Methodists. So we had a conversation about the challenges and gifts of such a setup for people today.
If you would like to join my Locals community, where I give a full morning briefing (where this came from), go to plainspoken.locals.com and become a supporter!
If you would like to subscribe to my pastoral Substack, where I publish articles on topics pertaining to pastoral ministry and Methodism, you can go to jeffreyrickman.substack.com.
If you would like to subscribe to the PlainSpoken Podcast Substack, where I publish articles, video, and audio pertaining to Methodism and the culture war, you can go to plainspokenpod.substack.com.
If you're not interested in any of that stuff, but you want to give directly to my church, you can go to https://tithe.ly/give?c=2198808 and make a donation there. Thanks!
Get full access to PlainSpoken at plainspokenpod.substack.com/subscribe