Methodism

Methodism
Methodism is a form of Protestant Christianity founded approximately in 1740 in England, primarily by John Wesley and his brother Charles. It was an outgrowth of the Church of England. Orginally very popular with lower and working class folks, Methodism evolved to become a stuffy, up-tight religion of the upper classes. While some members actually worry about helping people, etc., Methodism, in the United States at least, is more concerned with maintaining the status quo and ensuring excellent pensions and other benefits for church leaders.

John Wesley, by the way, was obsessed with witches.