John
Wesley & Methodism
John Wesley first introduced the Love Feast, or Agape, to
the Fetter Lane Society in London. It became an integral and important
part of the devotional life of Methodism. Its popularity lessened after
World War I. In Canada, the Love Feast was observed quarterly. During
the one-hour service, hymns, prayers, testimonials, an offering for
the poor, and a blessing were given. However, to differentiate the Love
Feast from a Communion Service, bread or plain white cake was broken
into small portions and placed on a porcelain plate. A Loving Cup with
two handles were provided for water. In 1925, this tradition ceased
with Church Union.
JOHN WESLEY, M.A. BORN AT EPWORTH JUNE 17th 1703 DIED IN LONDON, MARCH
2nd, 1791 CENTENARY OF WESLEYAN METHODISM 1839
Image source: Emmanuel College Library, Victoria University in
the University of Toronto, Canada.