The Wesleyan Methodist Church of America

Identity area

Type of entity

Corporate body

Authorized form of name

The Wesleyan Methodist Church of America

Parallel form(s) of name

  • The Wesleyan Methodist Connection (or Church) of America (1891)
  • The Wesleyan Methodist Connection of America (1843)

Standardized form(s) of name according to other rules

    Other form(s) of name

    • WMC

    Identifiers for corporate bodies

    WMC

    Description area

    Dates of existence

    1843-1968

    History

    The Wesleyan Methodist Church of America emerged in response to the Methodist Episcopal Church's support of slavery and its centralized, authoritarian governance. In November 1842, leaders O. Scott, J. Horton, and L. R. Sunderland withdrew from the Methodist Episcopal Church and launched The True Wesleyan, a weekly publication explaining their reasons for separation. In December, Luther Lee and L. C. Matlack also withdrew, marking the formal beginning of the Wesleyan movement. Although earlier separations had occurred—particularly in Michigan, where a conference was established—these events laid the foundation for the official organization. The first church of the new denomination was founded in Providence, Rhode Island. In February 1843, a preliminary convention was held in Andover, Massachusetts, which led to a General Convention in Utica, New York, on May 31, 1843. There, the Wesleyan Methodist Church was officially organized and adopted a governing Discipline. The first General Conference convened in October 1844 to revise this Discipline, followed by a second in October 1848, which produced a more comprehensive and clearly organized version.

    Places

    Andover, Massachusetts; Providence, Rhode Island; Utica, NY; Marion, IN

    Legal status

    Functions, occupations and activities

    Mandates/sources of authority

    Internal structures/genealogy

    General context

    Relationships area

    Access points area

    Subject access points

    Place access points

    Occupations

    Control area

    Authority record identifier

    WMC

    Institution identifier

    WMC

    Rules and/or conventions used

    Status

    Draft

    Level of detail

    Dates of creation, revision and deletion

    Language(s)

    • English

    Script(s)

      Sources

      Maintenance notes