👉 Wesleyans are a group of Christians who trace their heritage to the early church in the 1st century. They were originally from the region of Jerusalem and later spread throughout the Roman Empire, including parts of what is now Europe, Asia Minor, and North Africa. The term "wesleyan" comes from the Latin word "Weseli," which means "the holy one." This name was given to them by their bishop or religious leader who established a church in Jerusalem.