Our Connections
astors are appointed by the denomination, but in cooperation with the local congregations. The denomination publishes the award-winning, bi-monthly magazine, Light and Life.Roberts, and these others chose to put “Free” in the name to emphasize three points of freedom that they strongly believed in:
- abolition of slavery;
- elimination of church pew rental fees;
- expression of joy and spontaneity in worship.
Other issues included support for the classic Methodist doctrines concerning holy living, caring for the poor, and and emphasis on Christian growth through small groups.
Today, the Free Methodist Church of North America has over 75,000 members, and over 900 churches throughout the United States. Missionary efforts over the decades since its founding have established affiliated organizations in Canada and throughout the world. In fact, by far, most Free Methodists live outside the United States, and the church worldwide has grown 350% in 25 years.
For more information about the Free Methodist Church of North America, visit its website at http://www.freemethodistchurch.org.
FMCOC is also part of the ministry of Pleasantville Camp. For over 100 years Pleasantville Camp has been a place where people have renewed their hearts and discovered God’s purposes at work in their lives. Covering more than 20 acres in scenic Pleasantville, PA (Venango County), the campground is situated in some of the most beautiful rural scenery in the country.
Pleasantville Camp offers individuals and groups the opportunity to “come away refreshed.” The largest event at the camp each year is the annual Family Camp.
Set Free
It’s in our DNA since our founding in 1860. Our observance of Freedom Sunday in 2011 launched our efforts to raise awareness to this modern day issue. You can learn more about how to abolish slavery at International Child Care Ministries, Set Free Movement and International Justice Mission.
