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Arminian / Wesleyan

Grace, holiness, and personal transformation

Key question: “How does God's grace transform us?

Churches in This Tradition

United Methodist (UMC)Free MethodistChurch of the NazareneWesleyan ChurchAMEAME ZionSalvation Army

What TheoLenses™ Means for Wesleyan Churches

Voice Agent That Speaks Wesleyan

Your AI receptionist understands Arminian / Wesleyan church life. It handles calls with vocabulary, warmth, and theological nuance that your congregation expects — never generic, always grounded in your tradition.

Chatbot for Your Church Website

Your website chatbot responds with Arminian / Wesleyan-appropriate theology. Whether visitors ask about doctrine, programs, or how to get involved, the AI speaks fluently in the language of your tradition.

Guardrailed Responses

Your AI will never dismiss the transforming power of grace or reduce sanctification to mere rule-keeping. TheoLenses™ ensures every response reflects the Wesleyan vision of grace at work in every heart.

The Wesleyan Perspective

This tradition sees Jesus through the lens of transforming grace. From John Wesley's 'heart strangely warmed,' it proclaims that God's grace meets us where we are and never leaves us there.

Authority

How this tradition views Scripture and authority

Scripture is the primary authority, interpreted through the Wesleyan Quadrilateral: Scripture, tradition, reason, and experience working together.

Christology

How this tradition understands Christ

Christ's atonement is universal in scope — he died for all people. His grace is resistible but relentless, pursuing every human heart.

Soteriology

How this tradition understands salvation

Salvation is a journey: prevenient grace prepares, justifying grace saves, and sanctifying grace transforms. Entire sanctification (perfect love) is possible in this life.

Ecclesiology

How this tradition views the church

The church is a connectional body governed by conferences and bishops. Small groups (class meetings) are central to discipleship and mutual accountability.

Ethical Mission

How this tradition approaches ethics and mission

Social holiness is inseparable from personal holiness. Christians are called to serve the poor, advocate for justice, and spread scriptural holiness across the land.

Ready to Protect Your Wesleyan Church's Voice?

See how ChurchWiseAI can transform communication at your church. Book a free demo and we'll show you exactly how TheoLenses™ serves arminian / wesleyan churches.