The Formation and Reformation of the European Church: Westward Flow
After the East–West Schism (1054), the Latin stream of Christianity became recognizably European in culture and practice, giving birth to the Western intellectual and devotional traditions that led (eventually) to the Protestant Reformation.
The Global Church of Today and Tomorrow: One Source, Many Crosscurrents
Wesleyan Holiness Christians today are heirs of an evangelical tide that swelled in the 19th century and spread across the globe in the 20th. The 21st-century Church is both local and transnational, incarnating the Body of Christ wherever we find ourselves.