Wesley
110 mins
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. 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. 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.
Caleb Stein
School boy
Erik Nelson
John Delamotte
John Jackman
Director
Carolyn Haywood
Screenplay
John Jackman
Writer
Norman Stone
Screenplay
John Wells
Screenplay
John Jackman
Executive Producer
Geoff Thompson
Producer
Bruce Kiesling
Original Music Composer
Arledge Armenaki
Director of Photography