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First Friday Letter The World Methodist Council

May 2026

Greetings from the General Secretary Greetings, Pentecost will be celebrated on the 24th May this year. This will also be Aldersgate Sunday when Methodists and those who share a Wesleyan heritage commemorate John Wesley’s experience, described in his own words as: “I felt my heart strangely warmed. I felt I did trust in Christ, Christ alone for salvation; and an assurance was given me that He had taken away my sins, even mine, and saved me from the law of sin and death” We will also remember that a few days earlier, on the 21st May, Charles Wesley had experienced healing of a physical illness and strength of spirit by the words of a woman who commanded: “In the name of Jesus of Nazareth, stand up and walk”. He wrote later: “My chains fell off, my heart was free, I rose, went forth and followed thee.” Both brothers were already ordained Anglican priests, they had been missionaries in North America, but in their May 1738 experience they received a spirit of assurance, confidence and strength. It was their Pentecost. That gave them strength. One to be the tireless organiser and preacher, who travelled preaching the Gospel of scriptural holiness and social reform. While the other, Charles, was a prolific hymn-writer whose hymns we sing to this day. “Christ the Lord is risen today, Alleluia”, would have been sang in many a church this past Easter. “I can do all this through him who gives me strength” Philippians 4:13 is a biblical verse that expresses that same spiritual strength the Wesley bothers received. While often used today as a general motivational slogan for achieving personal goals, the actual context is about trusting in God whatever difficult situation one faces and finding blessedness, happiness. St. Paul wrote these words whilst in prison, showing that in Christ, risen and present, there can be contentment in any circumstances. Paul was explaining that whether he was well-fed or hungry, living in plenty or in want, he had the strength from Christ to persevere. This verse is well known and cherished as a positive expression of faith, inspiring resilience, and the hope that obstacles can be overcome with God’s help. It is faith in the force of God in us, anointing us to overcome difficult situations.

and Pentecost, therefore never give up, be hopeful and resilient. The Lord is with us and calls us to be witnesses to his Kingdom of Justice, Peace and Joy in the Holy Spirit (Romans 14:17). As we prepare for the Council Meeting in El Salvador this August, let us focus on the areas where we can make a difference. Let’s start with ourselves, the WMC itself. This is a period of Consultation with the Member Churches and Delegates. I would like to encourage full engagement with the consultation. It is about the vision and mission for the World Methodist Council. To listen to your voice on who we are and what our mission is as a worldwide organisation representing the Methodist/ Wesleyan movement. If you are not a delegate, get in touch with one of them or with your Church Leadership to express your opinion. If you have the questionnaire, please make sure to submit it. Thank you. And don’t forget to register to attend the Council meeting, of course! Whilst National Governments seem distracted by issues of war and protectionism, afraid of immigration without considering the root causes, the greatest threat for now and the future is climate change. It has become a climate emergency. Let’s join hands in confronting it. The World Council of Churches is convening our joint efforts in the Decade for Climate Justice - 2025-2034. Let us also follow the example of the Asian Methodist Council as they set their Declaration for Mission Partnership for Asia. They do that by spelling out the challenges of persecution, natural disasters, wars and forced displacement. And also by committing to confronting this in faith, to forming leadership for now and the future, and to working together. This and much more can be found in this FFL. Rev. Dr. Reynaldo Ferreira Leão Neto (Léo) General Secretary

I say these words of encouragement, because we are living through a difficult time. There is a great deal of trouble in the world, wars, economic crisis, climate emergency. But we should cultivate the spirit of Easter

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