I still say it depends on your definition. I was trying to get someone to give me one. I found several in the dictionary that fit, but I'd like to hear a good definition from a person who really considers themselves to be an evangelical christian. If such a person could provide a definition, then maybe we could put this issue to rest.
1. An emphasis on the conversion experience. The conversion is also called being 'saved' or the "new birth" or being "born again" after John 3:3 (Evangelicals are sometimes referred to as "born-again Christians" because of this emphasis.)
2. The use of the Bible as the primary and infallible source of God's revelation to man, and therefore the ultimate religious authority.
3. Encourage evangelism, that is the act of sharing one's beliefs in the gospel with others in order to convince them to convert, either in organized missionary work or through personal evangelism.
4. A central focus on Christ's redeeming work on the cross, especially as the means for salvation and the forgiveness of sins.
No one would view these as central tenets of modern Methodism.