Final answer:
John Wesley did consider the sacraments to be a means of grace, so the answer is True. The sacraments play a significant role in both Methodism as founded by John Wesley and in traditional Catholic practices.
Step-by-step explanation:
John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, indeed believed that the sacraments could be a means of grace, which means that the correct answer to the student's question is a) True. Wesley taught that the sacraments were not only a sign of the grace of God but also a means to receive it, thereby nurturing the recipient's faith and aiding in their spiritual growth.
In a broader historical context, the sacraments have been central to the Christian religious experience, particularly in Catholicism where they are considered essential for salvation. While early Methodists differed in many ways from traditional Catholic practices, the importance of sacraments as a means to experience God's grace was shared by John Wesley.