Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Who are we?



World History



 
Wesleyan Church was born in England in the eighteenth century as a product of holiness revival or awakening led by the Wesley brothers. 
Charles and John Wesley was born in a Christian home pledged to seek God in a serious, systematic and methodical with other university students. At the University of Oxford formed a group of friends and became known as "the Holy Club." 
It was not the purpose of Wesley found a church or denomination, but the awakening gave rise to small groups called companies grew and became the Methodist movement. 
The Wesleyan movement came to America by the English Methodist Migration and companies who organized classes in the British colonies. 
In December 1784 the denomination was organized as a Wesleyan Methodist Episcopal Church in Baltimore Maryland from where it spread throughout North America and the world and the main emphasis was against slavery and racism against the vices that harm society and the search a holy life for God. 

History in Colombia 

A Wesleyan Colombia came through the work of American missionaries in 1942 the city of Medellin where they settled with the Union and a host Typography subsequently was extended by the middle cupcake Antioquia and the rest of the country. We are now sending pastors and missionaries around the world. 

History in Flanders 

The Wesleyan Church of Flanders was founded on August 13, 1987 at the initiative of Fidel Romero brother who encouraged the then pastor Enrique Saldaña Boyacá port for a drive in Flanders, where almost all his family. 

The campaign was a success and was supported from a young seminary student named Hugo Hernando Daza who continued to visit Flanders and founded the church and grazing this servant for three and a half years and whom we know affectionately as DAZA ORLANDO. 
Then the emerging work was shepherded by a young man named Luis Patiño, who was for about a year. 

In 1992 he was assigned by the District Pastor Fernando Martinez, a young man just 20 years he was finishing his theological studies at the BWI in and Medellin, who was just beginning his ministry, then an attendance was 15 people at Meetings 
Sunday.

SO START TO OUR CHURCH

On December 31, 2006, officiated his last worship as Pastor of this congregation of Flanders and also made the presentation of the new Pastors David and Marcela Muñoz Gesohar to the Church in an Easter vigil that was attended by over 300 people.



TODAY WE CONTINUE TO GROW MORE AND MORE

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