Metodinsa
Metodinsa is a term that appears to be a misspelling or a less common variant of "metodismo," which refers to Methodism. Methodism is a movement within Protestant Christianity that originated in the 18th century with the teachings of John Wesley, Charles Wesley, and George Whitefield. They sought a more vibrant and disciplined spiritual life, emphasizing personal piety, social reform, and evangelism.
The early Methodists formed societies within the Church of England, focusing on Bible study, prayer, and mutual
Key tenets of Methodism include the belief in prevenient grace, which suggests that God's grace is available