Called to transformation
Oklahoma Wesleyan names their first university pastor, Rev. Torrey Martin.
Oklahoma Wesleyan names their first university pastor, Rev. Torrey Martin.
Attendees were encouraged to keep following the call, joining the Spirit in building connections and meaningful relationships with immigrants.
“Events in the news remind me that Satan’s weapons make a lot of noise, but it’s deceptive. Love is much better armored.”
Indiana and Kentucky Wesleyan congregations collaborate to serve youth.
Florida district leaders, The Wesleyan Church and World Hope partner to provide recovery and relief services.
Simple and consistent acts of encouragement and unity are gifts to the heart of a pastor.
Shepherding and caring for others should be an all-encompassing reflection of God and his relationship with creation.
Celebrating Pastor Appreciation Month and the ministry of listening this October.
The Wesleyan Church’s North American Conference season has been full and fruitful in a variety of ways.
Two districts merge to form a unified Kingdom Force in the Northwest United States.
Wesleyan Investment Foundation and The Wesleyan Church’s other subsidiary organizations demonstrate Wesleyans’ commitment to action.
Award memorializes Rev. Eugene Ramsey’s work for holiness and justice.
The Shenandoah and Chesapeake districts say goodbye to District Superintendents Greg Reynolds and Mike Hilson.
Three new district superintendents were elected during district conferences this summer.
We celebrate our Hispanic family, their diverse heritages and how they are blessing The Wesleyan Church.
Wesleyan’s embrace a culture of freedom to embody different expressions of the church.
God is using “the Latin flavor” to bring a rich and unique Unleashing of a Kingdom Force in The Wesleyan Church.
Rev. José A. Barboza reflects on the work of the 2022 Hispanic Connectional Roundtable.
OneCon has created an ecosystem of churches working together across denominational lines to listen for God in their communities.
The Wesleyan Pension Fund supports the church’s mission by providing for the retirement of ministry clergy or laity employees.
Wesleyans believe laity are called to be ministers, engaging in God’s transformative work in the world.
Hephzibah62:4 and The Wesleyan Church’s other subsidiary organizations demonstrate Wesleyans’ commitment to action.
In each season of life, Dr. Jeanne Argot helps others know God.
How one man is using his passion for fishing and the great outdoors to lure new believers.