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We want ministry to be a joy, not a drag! Ministry has the potential to drain a person physically, emotionally, and spiritually, leaving pastors running on empty and in danger of experiencing burnout. But we believe God designed ministry leaders to live full and flourishing lives, not empty ones. That’s why He designed Biblical rhythms of work and rest.

God’s call to ministry demands our obedience, which means pastors must be healthy to continue saying “Yes” to God. A lack of health often equals a lack of response to the Holy Spirit.

Our goal is to resource district leaders and pastors with tools to help Wesleyan pastors experience the full, Spirit-filled life that Christ promised. Healthy pastors lead to healthy churches, and we aim to help pastors continue to give their best to God.

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Thriving Together March 2026

Thriving Together March 2026

HE knew I needed a reminder of what I WASN’T made to do so that I could savor once again what I WAS made to do.

Thrive in Five: Intellectual: March 2026

Thrive in Five: Intellectual: March 2026

Younger Wesleyans are demonstrating an affinity for John Wesley’s ‘primitive Christianity’—a way of life that is ancient, embodied, disciplined, and communal.

Thrive in Five: Relational: February 2026

Thrive in Five: Relational: February 2026

Self-control refers to the pursuit of an enduringly valued goal despite the momentary dominance of a less valued alternative.

Thriving Together February 2026

Thriving Together February 2026

God has given me a passion for ensuring that immigrants are treated with dignity and worth.

Thriving Together January 2026

Thriving Together January 2026

Memorials are resolutions written by Wesleyans requesting changes to The Discipline by the General Conference.

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