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Thursday, June 1, 2017

Sites every United Methodist should see

Mother African Zoar United Methodist Church, Philadelphia.

From Interpreter Magazine

World travelers may seek out pyramids, cathedrals and safari parks, but United Methodists have destinations across the globe that hold their own allure. Here are suggestions for 21 fascinating places to visit.

Where Wesley walked

John Wesley started the worldwide evangelical movement in England. Travelers can visit three main sites that trace the steps of Wesley and his followers. In Bristol, the New Room stands as Methodism's first building. It was both a meeting and preaching place and a center for helping and educating people in need. London is home to Wesley's Chapel and House. To explore where Wesley grew up, take the three-hour train ride from London to Epworth to tour the childhood home of John and his hymn-writing brother Charles.

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