Who We Are
A handful of people had a vision of God working among them. After meeting in homes for prayer and worship, this vision became a reality March 30, 1958, when a charter for a new Methodist Church was received. The church was to be named after one of the greatest Christian hymn writers of all time, Charles Wesley. Charles is the brother of John Wesley, founder of the United Methodist Church. Against all odds, in just three years the church moved into its own building on Dean Drive in McLean, Virginia. Years later, in 1978, a new sanctuary was added accommodating two hundred and fifty worshippers. Today, Charles Wesley Church witnesses to God's reconciling love in a multi-cultural, multi-national, multi-faith community. We are God loving and serving, close knit, a fun loving community of faith. Charles Wesley is not a large church. Charles Wesley does not have programs for anything you could imagine. What Charles Wesley does have is an intimate relationship with Jesus Christ and with one another. The little church who could - can provide you with a place to worship, to serve, to fellowship, and to be blessed greatly.
To find out more of our Methodist organization, activities and outreach into God's world, try one or more of the following web sites:
The Arlington District, of which we are a member, click here.
The Virginia Conference, of which Arlington District is a member, click here.
The (National) General Board of Global Ministries, click here. |



