So, you know how some people are really good and kind and they love God a lot? Well, in Methodism, those people are called "saints."
Now, when we say "saints," we're not talking about people who have special powers or can perform miracles. We're talking about regular people who have done amazing things and have been very faithful to God.
See, in Methodism, we believe that all Christians are called to be saints, which means we're supposed to try really hard to live a good, loving life like Jesus did. And when someone does that really well, and the church sees that they've made a big impact on the world and on people's lives, they might be recognized as a "saint."
But being a saint isn't just about having a special title or being really famous. It's about loving God and others so much that you inspire others to do the same. So, when we talk about saints in Methodism, we're really just talking about people who have shown us how to live better, kinder, and more loving lives.