Est. 2026 · After the Society of 1738

The Fetter Lane

A Wesleyan-Holiness reading room

In 1738, a small society met on Fetter Lane in London — Wesleyan and Moravian believers gathered for prayer, study, and frank conversation about the life of faith. They left a quiet shelf of writing and a way of approaching Scripture together.

The Fetter Lane is a working continuation of that habit: Bible study notes, Sunday school lessons, occasional essays, and a sermon archive — gathered in one place for slow reading. The project sits in the conservative Wesleyan-Holiness tradition.

Scripture is the authority. Theology is plain. Holiness is the goal.

The Fetter Lane is by invitation at present. Leave your email below and you will be notified when access is granted.

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Questions or correspondence: hello@thefetterlane.com