Thriving Together April 2026
I encourage everyone reading this to find their community, find those who will be vulnerable and create a space for you to be vulnerable.
I encourage everyone reading this to find their community, find those who will be vulnerable and create a space for you to be vulnerable.
We are to be compelled by the grace of God—to know it, experience it, and embody it—so that we may effectively express grace to the world around us.
HE knew I needed a reminder of what I WASN’T made to do so that I could savor once again what I WAS made to do.
Younger Wesleyans are demonstrating an affinity for John Wesley’s ‘primitive Christianity’—a way of life that is ancient, embodied, disciplined, and communal.
Self-control refers to the pursuit of an enduringly valued goal despite the momentary dominance of a less valued alternative.
God has given me a passion for ensuring that immigrants are treated with dignity and worth.
Memorials are resolutions written by Wesleyans requesting changes to The Discipline by the General Conference.
The start of the new year often inspires us to consider our overall health.
Our theology is Wesleyan, our doctrine is Holiness, and God’s unique call to ministry makes us Women Clergy.
We forgive one another because God first forgave us, and still forgiveness is a challenging emotional process for many believers.
With God’s help, together we can continue bringing hope, comfort, and connection to the reservation—one coat, backpack, gift, or prayer at a time.
I’ve always been proud of my ethnicity and background, but lately, when I hear the news or scroll social media, I can’t help but feel a wave of fear and anxiety.
By leaning into the strengths of our ecclesiology, we can thrive as a church as we prepare in the coming months for discussions that will define our identity.