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The Wesley Guild (also known as WG or Methodist Guild) is a worldwide Christian organisation, based in the United Kingdom, that aims to retain young people within the Methodist Church. It was founded on 30 July 1896 in Liverpool, England, and its aim is to help young people to band together using the model known as the "four Cs of Christ": * Comradeship (of young Methodists) * Consecration (of body, soul and spirit to the Lord Jesus Christ); * Culture (of mind to ensure thoughtful and intelligent life); * and Christian Service (for the building up of the Church and the Kingdom of God).

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  • Wesley Guild (en)
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  • The Wesley Guild (also known as WG or Methodist Guild) is a worldwide Christian organisation, based in the United Kingdom, that aims to retain young people within the Methodist Church. It was founded on 30 July 1896 in Liverpool, England, and its aim is to help young people to band together using the model known as the "four Cs of Christ": * Comradeship (of young Methodists) * Consecration (of body, soul and spirit to the Lord Jesus Christ); * Culture (of mind to ensure thoughtful and intelligent life); * and Christian Service (for the building up of the Church and the Kingdom of God). (en)
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  • Wesley Guild (en)
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  • Wesley Guild (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Wesley_Guild_LOGO.jpg
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  • Rev W.B. FitzGerald, Rev Charles H. Kelly Methodist Church (en)
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  • Presiding Bishop, Connexional President (en)
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  • Worldwide (en)
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  • Wesley Guild LOGO.jpg (en)
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  • "One Heart, One Way" (en)
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  • “I desire by the grace of God to live and lead a Christian life and take an active role in promoting the aims and objectives of the Wesley Guild, I shall GO, Unite, Inspire, Love and Develop." Wesley Guild pledge (en)
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  • The Wesley Guild (also known as WG or Methodist Guild) is a worldwide Christian organisation, based in the United Kingdom, that aims to retain young people within the Methodist Church. It was founded on 30 July 1896 in Liverpool, England, and its aim is to help young people to band together using the model known as the "four Cs of Christ": * Comradeship (of young Methodists) * Consecration (of body, soul and spirit to the Lord Jesus Christ); * Culture (of mind to ensure thoughtful and intelligent life); * and Christian Service (for the building up of the Church and the Kingdom of God). (en)
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  • "One Heart, One Way" (Jeremiah 32:38)
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