The Band Meeting

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Description

Perfect for:

  • Those wanting a transformation-oriented, authentic small group experience
  • Churches leaders looking to remodel their small group approach
  • Individuals looking to understand more about John Wesley’s approach to discipleship and the origins of Methodism
  • A pastor’s bookshelf

In these pages you’ll:

  • Discover a proven discipleship model for growing in love of God
  • Learn a practical approach to accountability with same-gender groups
  • Appreciate that richness of the early Methodist tradition of spiritual formation

About the Study

The band meeting, a proven discipleship model for growing in love through the accountability of small, same-gender groups, was one of the defining characteristics of the Methodist movement started by John Wesley in the mid-1700s. In reflection on Wesley’s class meeting and band meeting structure, George Whitfield once said, “My Brother Wesley acted wisely, the souls that were awakened under his ministry he joined in class, and thus preserved the fruits of his labor. This I neglected, and my people are a rope of sand.

In The Band Meeting, Kevin Watson and Scott Kisker give an overview of the richness of this early tradition and introduce a practical approach for growing toward an authentic, transformation-oriented small group experience.

About the Authors

Kevin M. Watson (PhD) is the Assistant Professor of Wesleyan and Methodist Studies at Candler School of Theology at Emory University, he is an ordained elder in the Oklahoma Conference of The United Methodist Church. His writing explores the role of small group formation in early Methodism and considers its relevance for contemporary Christianity. Watson blogs at vitalpiety.com.

Scott Kisker (PhD) is Professor of the History of Christianity at United Theological Seminary and an elder in the Iowa Annual Conference. Prior to his post at United Theological Seminary, he was Professor of History of Christianity at Wesley Theological Seminary as well as Wesley’s Director of the Course of Study Program.

Specs

  • Length: 8 weeks
  • Page count: 172
  • DVD accompaniment: Optional – 8, 7-10 minute sessions

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Endorsements

—I see this book as a catalyst for another great awakening across our globe.
Jo Anne Lyon
The Wesleyan Church

—Historians and theologians Kevin Watson and Scott Kisker can help us recapture the essence of what gave Methodism the depth and vibrancy that changed the world in the eighteenth century.
Jeff Greenway
Reynoldsburg United Methodist Church

The Band Meeting is clear and readable, historically informed, and theologically rich.
DAVID WATSON
United Theological Seminar

—Watson and Kisker open up the practice of the band meeting in a way that will benefit the church as we seek to reconnect with each other and with God.

Beth Felker Jones
Wheaton College

The Band Meeting is an essential text for the recovery of deep discipleship in the United Methodist Church. I recommend it strongly to any who are serious about being disciples of Jesus Christ as Lord.
Mike Lowry
Bishop, The United Methodist Church

*Church leaders interested in a free preview copy for possible congregational use can email farmteam(at)seedbed.com.

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