General Conference elects Rev. Johanna Rugh to general office
Rev. Johanna Rugh elected by the General Conference to the office of executive director of Education and Clergy Development.
Rev. Johanna Rugh elected by the General Conference to the office of executive director of Education and Clergy Development.
Rev. Dr. Ed Love elected by the General Conference to the office of executive director of Church Multiplication and Discipleship.
Rev. Dr. Dennis Jackson and Janelle Vernon re-elected for service and divisional leadership in The Wesleyan Church (TWC).
Rev. Dr. Wayne Schmidt re-elected to general superintendency of The Wesleyan Church (TWC).
The title of General Superintendent Emeritus was conferred upon Dr. Thomas Armiger by the 14th General Conference.
The opening rally of General Conference was filled with passionate worship, intentional reflection and a call to let go and invite God into our lives.
The Wesleyan Church (TWC) strives to simplify governing language, bringing greater clarity and usability to our practices.
Decisions made at past General Conferences have helped to shape who we are, where we are and the overall structure of The Wesleyan Church (TWC).
Someone encouraged and invested in us. Now, TWC, it is our turn.
Simplicity, unburdening and missional priority are financial plan goals.
Organic gardening helps cultivate a pathway for Wesleyans to embrace personal evangelism.
Wesleyans have long debated the best way to fund the movement and educate new leaders while being mindful of the burdens on the local church.
Memorial 52 aims to refresh wording in “The Discipline” concerning the miraculous use of languages.
God’s call to be holy moves us beyond ourselves to act justly on behalf of others.
Looking back at a key structural change as we approach the 14th General Conference.
General Board recommends general officer candidates for the next quadrennium.
General Conference legislation creates space for all to speak across The Wesleyan Church.
Thoughtful proclamation of the Word informs Wesleyan practice of sharing the gospel.
As we approach our 14th General Conference, we examine an important issue — Membership.
Courageous pursuit of God’s mission calls for continuity and pressing forward together.
As we approach the 14th General Conference in May, we look at how far we have come since the 1968 merger of two denominations that came together to form one church, under God.
Scripture, tradition, reason and experience provide the foundation for TWC’s beliefs and practice.
Frequent Questions about the 14th General Conference of The Wesleyan Church.
General Superintendent announces General Conference postponement and church assessment decision