List of Methodists

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This list deals with those who are notable in the history or culture of all Methodist churches. For other Methodists who are not notable in Methodist history or culture, see Category:Methodists.

Early leaders

Early women preachers

Clergy

Bishops

  • William Taylor (bishop)
    — Methodist missionary who established the first church in California and introduced Methodism to countries around the world.
  • Richard Allen – founder of African Methodist Episcopal Church
  • Sarah Allen – AME, founded the Daughters of the Conference
  • Daniel Payne – AME, first African-American president of an African-American university, Wilberforce University
  • Richard Whatcoat – third bishop of the American Methodist Episcopal Churc

Missionaries

Theologians

Laity

Politicians

Women lay leaders

  • Belle Harris Bennett (1852–1922) – missionary and suffragist from Richmond Kentucky who led the Southern Methodist Church reform giving women full laity rights in 1919
  • Eliza Bennis (1725–1802) – early Irish convert (1769) and leader in Limerick and Waterford
  • Garrett Bible Institute
    seminary.
  • Freer Helen Latham (1907–1987) - Australian, president of World Federation of Methodist Women

Educators

  • Dr.
    Spartanburg, SC
    from 1902 until his retirement in 1942

Entertainers

Scientists

Writers (including hymn writers)

Fictional characters