An Invitation to Pray
Wesleyans remain a praying people — a Spirit-led, praying movement — called to evangelize and make disciples of all people.
Wesleyans remain a praying people — a Spirit-led, praying movement — called to evangelize and make disciples of all people.
For The Wesleyan Church to be empowered for God’s calling, we need to pray.
God’s healing action bolsters a community’s faith and points to a kingdom and power beyond our ability to see.
One man’s transformative, prayerful journey from Islam to serving “the God that served me” first.
Will you accept God’s invitation to pray?
Prayers for the senior generation
Prayers for the next generation
An intimate look at one man’s transformative journey of prayer.
Pastor Judy Adams is bringing the gospel to prisoners.
A pastor brings a new focus on pursuing the lost to a church ready to live again.
A loosened grip, humility to reconsider and courage to change became a new way springing up to bless generations to come.
God closes one door and opens “One Church.”
Where is God longing to transform the impossible into possible in your corner of the world?
A new thing is springing up before our eyes.
Where is God surprising you today?
ALL are called to ministry.
The Wesleyan Church’s approach to credentialing laity and clergy.
Can you give your life?
Wesleyans are seeking ways their career might give them access to a people without access to the gospel.
Every generation affirming what we see God doing in each other helps us embrace God’s call.
Keith Drury followed God’s call in raising up the next generation.
Ordinary people have extraordinary influence.
Rev. Amanda Oicle shares Public Coffee’s journey amid rumors, protests and rejection from the neighborhood.
Do we believe it? Can we see it?