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How Do I Actually Disciple Someone?
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God’s calling ALL of us
Do we believe it? Can we see it?
Thriving Together- November 2024
Such a Time as This Esther 4:14: “And who knows but that you have come to your royal position for such a time as this?” Romans 12:2: “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Thank you, Lord, for His...
The Wesleyan Church receives grant for urban discipleship
Wesleyans partner with Nitrogen Urban Network to empower urban church leaders to make disciples that result in church multiplication in Atlanta, Georgia, Michigan and North Carolina.
Kids in Worship
Next Gen ministries receive $1.25 million grant for Kids in Worship Initiative.
Thrive In 5: Intellectual October 2024
Thriving organizations understand which seasons require centralized leadership and which seasons call for decentralized leadership.
The Heart of the Disciple-Maker, Remaining in the Holy Spirit’s Fruit
Join the Discipleship Catalyst Team in a time focused on the heart of the disciple-maker. Share and receive refreshing insights for personal transformation; that we make continue discipling others out of the overflow!
Thriving Together- October 2024
Your gifts and talents are not just for you; they are to serve others. So it is no longer just about you but about your neighbor—a double responsibility.
Thrive In 5- Relational: Practices that Sustain Community
Today ministry leaders also seek to cultivate such unity of heart, mind, and even resources within the congregation in general and leadership teams in particular.
The Power of Disciple-Making Through Worship
Welcome Dr. Josh Lavender, Campus Worship Pastor of Indiana Wesleyan University and Trinity Church, as we explore what it means to be a Wesleyan Worship Leader and how to optimize worship gatherings for powerful disciple-making.
Thriving Together- September 2024
PreacHer Sunday Is An Open Invitation to Men I might not be a pastor today if it weren’t for men. Before you read that statement and make certain assumptions about my theology, let me explain. Many women in ministry have shared heartbreaking stories of how men (males...
A Heartbeat for Transformation
With so many options on where to study and considerations to influence that choice, Wesleyan higher education consistently emphasizes character.
Empowering for missional engagement
Lilly grant helps Wesley Seminary equip Latino congregations for innovative, contextual community engagement.
Nurturing Pastors: The impact of FLAMA’s Retreat on ministerial formation
At the end of April, the entire FLAMA team assembled at the Wesleyan Headquarters building in Fishers, Indiana, for a retreat: Impulsando la Formación Hispana (Promoting Hispanic Education).
Avanzando Juntas- Julio 2024
Camino hacia el cumplimiento de mi llamado En el 8 de diciembre de 1991, comenzó mi camino hacia el llamado que Dios puso en mi vida. Yo me convertí en una Iglesia Unitaria donde no se cree en el llamado de la mujer, pudiera decir mi primer obstáculo y oportunidad de...
Thriving Together- August 2024
In this edition, we want to celebrate and highlight the thirty-six women ordained in 2024.
Wesleyans in the News: August 29
Do you know these Wesleyans in the news?
Learning as Practical Divinity: Wesley’s Vision for Holistic Education
Central to Wesley’s educational philosophy was the balance between spiritual and secular education.
Thrive In 5: Physical – Bone Health
The skeletal system is very important to the human body.
Seeking a Disciple Making Movement
Do you desire help in shaping vision and spearheading the disciple-making process in your church? We can help! Come learn about a transformative 10-week Mobilizing Disciple Makers Cohort, with Rev. Katie Lance and Dr. Jon Wiest.
Called to Preach: Wesleyans Plan for PreacHer Sunday 2024
“Women in ministry isn’t a celebration of women as much as it is a celebration of what God can do through willing and obedient people,” Working said. “God doesn’t care about your gender as much as he cares about your heart.”
A future for ONE
Wesleyan educational institutions nurture, equip and prepare each student to lean into being a transforming presence for Christ.
