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Amid weighty memorial business, affirmations of beliefs were made and gave way to spontaneous and Spirit-led worship.
 
									
								
							
																								Amid weighty memorial business, affirmations of beliefs were made and gave way to spontaneous and Spirit-led worship.
 
									
								
							
																								24 women and men, lay and clergy elected by the 14th General Conference to serve the church in the next quadrennium.
 
									
								
							
																								 
									
								
							
																								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.
 
									
								
							
																								Minnesota church serves over two million pounds of food in 2021.
 
									
								
							
																								New beginnings, service and tangible reminders of Christ’s journey mark Wesleyan worship this Easter.
 
									
								
							
																								Missionary Wesleyan Pastor Jason Madison is building a church family one testimony at a time.
 
									
								
							
																								Wesleyan leaders encouraged to seek God for revival, renewal and Spirit-filled transformation.
 
									
								
							
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																								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.
 
									
								
							
																								Final preparations for 14th General Conference were the focus of the March 2022 General Board meeting.
 
									
								
							
																								Women clergy gather at WHWC conference to encourage, deepen their calling.
 
									
								
							
																								Two North Carolina pastors — Cameron Dockery and Anthony Smith — blend pastoral and civic service as they care for their community.
 
									
								
							
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