
Wesleyans in the news: August 1
Do you know these Wesleyans in the news?
Do you know these Wesleyans in the news?
Four new Hephzibah62:4 initiatives have been launched under the direction of Director Jodi Lewis, each focused on serving vulnerable children and their families.
Individually, we who call ourselves followers of Christ need the light and resourcing from the Holy Spirit to fix broken things that we have become accustomed to.
Southern Wesleyan University and Wesley Seminary signed an agreement that offers graduate-level courses offered at Wesley Seminary to SWU undergraduate students.
Navigating our faith in the dark seasons of life requires the development of a sixth sense, an ability to engage and perceive God beyond the five senses through which we experience our natural world.
Like the Apostle Paul, I have found my thorn to be a reminder of the sufficiency of God’s grace and a source of his strength being made perfect in my weakness.
A few bad decisions can result in a lot of misery. But all is not lost.
In more ways than one, we should approach the kingdom of God through the lens of innocence and wonder. We should aim to please.
Discipleship is growing in The Wesleyan Church following the first official discipleship shoulder event on June 24, which was held along with the Amplify Conference in Chicago, Illinois.
Dr. Eric Hallet was elected to replace retiree Dr. Peter Rigby as district superintendent for the Central Canada District.
The Church Multiplication and Discipleship’s multiethnic team hosts online Multiethnic Huddles to equip lay and clergy leaders in multiethnic ministries.
The Wesleyan Church is expanding its vision of church multiplication by adding four new, specially-designed cohorts in partnership with Exponential for 2020.
One month has passed since ONE Conference, yet I am still blown away by how God moved as I reflect on that weekend. There is a new hunger for a move of God that is awakening in this generation, and we’re doing our best to pour fuel on that fire.
Do you know these Wesleyans in the news?
Remembering pastors, missionaries and leaders who faithfully served The Wesleyan Church.
As General Conference approaches, may the Holy Spirit unleash Wesleyans to be innovative and courageous in doing whatever is necessary to be a Kingdom Force in making disciples, multiplying churches and being a transforming presence.
Do you know these Wesleyans in the news?
Remembering pastors, missionaries and leaders who faithfully served The Wesleyan Church.
Hoovers Grove Wesleyan Church celebrates a milestone anniversary with a look back at its unique and rich history.
Mt. Zion Wesleyan, a church with a rich history, experiences new and innovative transformation following adoption of Maximizing Impact suggestions.
Jim Dunn is an alumnus of Oklahoma Wesleyan University and a former member of the Board of Trustees.
Sometimes a small gift can be used to show a great love.
Members of The Good Shepherd congregation of Mesa, Arizona, are opening their arms and their doors to immigrants looking to start a new life in the United States.