A gift of presence
Our presence can make a difference to those in need.
Our presence can make a difference to those in need.
A look back on the moments that impacted us and things that brought us joy in 2023.
Education and Clergy Development review their Acts 1:8 mission in serving Wesleyan clergy and laity in 2023.
With focused vision, organizational unity and team alignment, CMAD is praying for a Spirit-led movement.
Global Partners recount how Wesleyan missions have been reaching 4 in 10 in 2023.
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Nourishment of soul and body is the foundation of table ministry in rural Ohio.
God’s sanctifying work through the Holy Spirit unleashed in our lives makes a Christ-centered life of love possible for you and me.
La obra santificadora de Dios a través del Espíritu Santo desatado en nuestras vidas hace posible para ti y para mí una vida de amor centrada en Cristo.
IWU’s Imaginarium explores the connection between God and neighbor.
The November 2023 General Board prayerfully and thoughtfully conducted the business of The Wesleyan Church.
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Through you, the kingdom harvest keeps increasing.
Learning to hear the Spirit’s voice takes time, but he is constantly whispering: “you are loved, you are forgiven, you are God’s child.”
Aprender a escuchar la voz del Espíritu lleva tiempo, pero está susurrando constantemente: “Eres amado, eres perdonado, eres hijo de Dios”.
Wesleyan Publishing House partners with Jon S. Kulaga, Andrea Summers and Jim Lo for 2023 Advent devotional resource.
Pastors Arthur and Judi Baxter launch new ministry in “retirement.”
A church in Oswego County, New York partners with a church in Ezulwini, Eswatini.
Former rivals are changing everything.
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El sacrificio voluntario de Jesús ofrece la expiación final y única suficiente por el pecado de la humanidad.
Jesus’ voluntary sacrifice offers the final and only sufficient atonement for humanity’s sin.
One woman’s burning passion has ignited imaginations and mobilized Wesleyans for ministry to vulnerable children and families for over 20 years.
The global scattering of people prompt new Acts 1:8 conversations and formation of a diaspora resource network.