Radicle Methodism

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Radicle Methodism is a free online history course from the General Commission on Archives and History that takes a deep dive into our roots and how we became The UMC today.

Welcome to Radicle Methodism. For those of you with green thumbs, you may see the word “radicle” and know that it refers to a foundational part of a plant. The rest of you may think you’ve spotted a typo. In this free online video history course, we talk about root systems and what that has to do with Methodism and, especially, what it means to be United Methodist.  

As we journey together through these radicle moments, it is our hope that your are reminded of what it means to be United Methodist, to follow in our founders' footsteps and to be in connection with one another.

Sign up at the UM History Hub (below) to follow the radicle of Methodism through its becoming entangled with the dirt and nutrients of its surrounding soil. Then follow the roots as they spread and the leaves and branches as they emerge through the ground across the 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st century.

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Radicle Methodism: Back to our Roots - Introduction

In this introduction to "Radicle Methodism," a free, four-part history course examining Methodism, you'll learn why the word, "radicle," is not a typo and discover how you can take a deep dive into the earliest days of the Methodist movement, sharing stories of the denomination across centuries and continents.

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Radicle Methodism is a free online course from the  General Commission on Archives and History that examines the beginnings of Methodism to our present time.

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“Radicle Methodism: Back to our Roots,” a four-part, in-depth history course is now available at no charge from the General Commission on Archives and History.

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