The Prairie West as a Methodist challenge -- The Methodist polity and the social profile of the church -- Methodist traditions -- Money -- Clergy -- Laity -- Methodists and Non-Anglo-Saxon Immigrants --All people's mission, Winnipeg -- The Ukrainian missions in Alberta
Summary
"In The Methodist Church on the Prairies, 1896-1914, George Emery uses quantitative methods and social interpretation to show that the Methodist Church was a cross-class institution with a dynamic evangelical culture, not a middle-class institution whose culture was undergoing secularization. He describes its impressive achievements and shows that they compare favourably with those of the Presbyterians and Anglicans."--Jacket