Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains in Lake Junaluska, North Carolina, the World Methodist Museum is home to one of the largest collections of artifacts from the early days of Methodism. History comes to life as the story of Methodism unfolds within the walls of the Museum.
The World Methodist Museum is an integral part of the World Methodist Council. Linked together through witness, evangelism and fellowship, the World Methodist Council is connected to people throughout the world who share the Wesleyan heritage. At present, 80 member churches in 132 countries make up the World Methodist Council. Because they are also a part of this tradition, we now seek to be linked together through the Museum.
The Wesley Heritage comes alive for confirmation classes whose visits to Lake Junaluska are highlighted by a tour of the Museum.