Wesley
Image ID
prcas2473
Description
John Wesley stands at the edge of an eighteenth-century village scene, watching a traveling minister prepare beside a saddled horse. The horse carries a satchel marked with a cross, identifying the journey as one of Christian service rather than ordinary travel. A second figure lifts a cloak or garment near the roadside, emphasizing the practical hardships and mobility of early Methodist ministry.
The scene reflects Wesley’s world of itinerant preaching, where the gospel was carried beyond parish walls into fields, towns, and homes. In the spirit of the Great Awakening, Wesley and the Methodist preachers organized disciplined evangelism, pastoral visitation, and mission travel. The image is well suited for themes of church history, Methodist heritage, evangelism, missions, and the calling to bring Christ’s message to the people.
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