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  1. John Wesley, founder of the Methodist movement, rather famously had a Holy Spirit moment often referred to as his "Aldersgate experience." Wesley records in his journal what happened on May 24, 1738: In the evening I went very unwillingly to a society in Aldersgate Street, where one was reading [Martin] Luther's preface to the Epistle to the ...

  2. Dec 12, 2020 · John Wesley’s heart-warming experience at a religious meeting on Aldersgate Street, London, is arguably the most famous event in his life. After thirteen years of focused effort to attain a pure heart before God, Wesley learned in early 1738 that what he lacked was an assurance of salvation.

  3. Apr 20, 2016 · Learn how John Wesley experienced assurance of his salvation on May 24, 1738, at a group meeting on Aldersgate Street in London. Watch a video and read a transcript that explain the significance of this event for Wesley and the United Methodist movement.

  4. On May 24, 1738, John Wesley had a 'strange warming' of his heart at a Christian meeting in Aldersgate, London. This experience led him to found Methodism, a movement of evangelical revival and holiness.

  5. On 24 May 1738, John Wesley received an experience that changed his life and his understanding of the way of salvation. He realized that Christ alone makes him acceptable to God and that salvation is a pure gift of God's amazing grace.

  6. May 18, 2023 · Here was a man transformed instantly. John made a study of the New Testament and found to his astonishment that the longest recorded delay in salvation was three days--while the apostle Paul waited for his eyes to open. The Moravians assured him their personal experiences had also been instantaneous.

  7. Aldersgate Day, or Wesley Day, is an anniversary observed by Methodist Christians on 24 May. It recalls the day in 1738 when Church of England priest John Wesley attended a group meeting in Aldersgate, London, where he received an experience of assurance of his New Birth.