The Methodist circuit riders were...
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The Methodist "circuit riders" were familiar figures during the expansion period of American history. They went by horseback from place to place, gathering congregations from the few people in a given area, serving the congregations they gathered, encouraging them in the faith, braving the elements and the hardships of the frontier to see to it that the Gospel was made available to people in the remote areas of the ever-expanding frontier. Their task and their experience was not far removed from that described in today's text as Paul and those with him go from town to town, gathering congregations and encouraging them in "return visits" to endure the "tribulation" through which "we must enter the kingdom of God" that they might remain faithful to the Gospel of Christ.
