The year is 1732. John Wesley, an irritatingly self-righteous instructor at
Oxford is offered the chance to go to the new colony of Georgia, where he
hopes to preach to the Indians. During the voyage, the ship encounters a
violent storm; overwhelmed with the fear of death, Wesley begins to doubt
the validity of his faith In Georgia, Wesley's plans are waylaid: he is not
able to do much preaching among the native tribes, and falls in love with
Sophy Hopkey, the beautiful niece of the local magistrate. When the
star-crossed romance fails to produce a proposal from the angst-ridden
young minister, Sophy marries another; bitterness explodes between the two
until one day Wesley publicly refuses to serve Holy Communion to Sophy. He
is arrested for defamation of character - and is to be tried by Sophy's
uncle! There will be no fair trial here. Escaping from Savannah, he returns
to England in failure and shame. Back in London, he meets a Moravian
missionary, Peter Boehler, who counsels the disturbed and depressed young
man. John struggles with his failure and fears and is finally experiences
the peace he longed for: "I felt my heart strangely warmed." Wesley begins
to preach about his experience of saving faith, but is turned out of most
churches in London. Undaunted, he begins preaching in fields, and discovers
a hungry audience in the downtrodden poor of England. Appalled by the
terrible needs of families overwhelmed with alcoholism, abuse, and poverty,
John and his hymn-writing brother Charles begin revolutionary (and
controversial) social ministries to better the lives of the poor while also
preaching to them of the transformation of the heart. Despite opposition,
mob violence that seeks to break up their meetings, Wesley and his
"Methodies" establish social ministries to the poor that transformed the
face of England. Today, almost 75 million people worldwide trace their
spiritual heritage back to John Wesley.
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