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  1. Susanna Wesley (née Annesley; 20 January 1669 – 23 July 1742) was the daughter of Samuel Annesley and Mary White, and the mother of John and Charles Wesley . “…although she never preached a sermon or published a book or founded a church, (she) is known as the Mother of Methodism. Why?

  2. Apr 8, 2016 · She never preached a sermon, published a book, or founded a church, yet Susanna Wesley is known as the Mother of Methodism. The example of faith and religious reverence she set for her children John and Charles inspired them to become powerful spiritual leaders, and to launch the Methodist movement.

  3. May 23, 2023 · Remembered as the “mother of Methodism,” Susanna Wesley’s life is a testimony to God’s power to work mightily through surrendered, prayerful, and ordinary people. Important Events in Susanna Wesley’s Life. Her father separated from the Church of England due to his spiritual conviction.

  4. Jan 31, 2019 · Upon visiting the home of the Wesleys in Epworth, England, I was struck by the way Susanna Wesley challenged her husband who wanted her to stop preaching. By being assertive, Susanna eventually enhanced the role of women in the church and even led to the formation of the entire Methodist Church.

  5. susannawesleyfoundation.org › the-spirituality-of-susanna-wesleyThe spirituality of Susanna Wesley

    Jan 17, 2019 · January 20, 2019 marks the 350th anniversary of the birth of Susanna Wesley, often termed the ‘Mother of Methodism’. In this short piece – a revised extract from a longer article* – Rev Dr Tim Macquiban highlights aspects of Susanna Wesleys life and spirituality.

  6. Susanna Wesley (January 20, 1669 – July 23, 1742) was a pivotal figure in the development of Methodism as we know it today known as the “Mother of Methodism.” The last of 25 children she raised children to impact the world by teaching them good manners by modeling good manners ourselves.

  7. Jul 19, 2023 · Susanna Wesley (nee Annesley) was born 20 January 1669, at Spital Yard, Bishopsgate, London. Susanna was the youngest and last surviving daughter of Dr. Samuel Annesley, a prominent Puritan and Non-conformist pastor. Susanna was a well-educated, determined and pious young woman.