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‘There are many alcoholics looking for help. These people already believe that drinking is a sin. When they see Christians using alcohol it gives them a two fold message, first that these Christians are simply hypocrites who do not practice what they preach, and second that the Church has nothing in the way of moral and spiritual support to offer them in their hour of need. Are not their souls precious?’

Peter Lyne, Winter 1995, ‘Should Christians Drink Alcohol?’, Australian Wesleyan, p. 16.

Wesleyan Church beliefs on drinking alcohol (1843-2022)

See also: Bible says be sober again and again. See also: Total Abstinence: Wesleyan Methodist Church of Australia (2016) ‘alcohol, tobacco, other harmful drugs … we deplore the industry …’ (WMC Australia) ‘…We believe that the sale and of tobacco, alcohol and other nonmedicinal drugs is a social evil which is draining and corrupting to …

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Prohibitory Laws – by early Wesleyan Luther Lee

[[Luther Lee preached this sermon on Prohibitory Laws in 1841. Two years later (1843) the Wesleyan Methodist Connection (now Wesleyan Church) was founded and Luther Lee was elected its president (1844).]] Romans [13:3] For rulers are not a terror to good works, but to the evil.

Kava drinking: serving a holy God yet practising a dirty habit

Kava: the drug ruining the Pacific The drug has been introduced to Australia – as if Australia did not already have enough problems from alcohol and other drugs. (Piper methysticum is known as kava or yaqona.) Kava: psychotic effect clouds judgement People ignore kava’s horrid taste, and unfortunately drink it for the sake of its …

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Thomas Welch: Wesleyan Methodist, Anti-Alcohol, Anti-Slavery

Throughout his late teens, Welch was active in the Underground Railroad that transported escaped slaves from the south into Canada. In fact, he was not the only Wesleyan Methodist connected to the “Underground Railroad.” At age 17, Thomas Welch joined the Wesleyan Methodist Connexion, founded the same year (1843). From its beginning, the Wesleyan Methodist …

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Total Abstinence: Wesleyan Methodist Church of Australia (2016 Handbook) Do Wesleyan Methodists drink alcohol?

See also: Bible says be sober again and again. See also: History of Wesleyan Church Beliefs on drinking (1843-2016). ‘…We believe that the sale and trafficking of tobacco, alcohol and other nonmedicinal drugs is a social evil which is draining and corrupting to society, and thus we believe that the best position is to practice …

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Duty to denounce alcohol: ‘by forces, both moral and legal’, Adam Crooks, Wesleyan Methodist Church, 1870

‘We may not innocently stand by and permit the infliction of injuries by others’ ‘by forces, both moral and legal, we prevent all others from the worse than murderous traffic in liquors that can intoxicate’ —Adam Crooks, 1870, Wesleyan Methodist Church. If Orange Scott can be called the founder of the Wesleyan Methodist Connection, Adam …

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