
Gathering of nomads
One Wesleyan family’s choice to follow God’s call is laying the groundwork for a ministry movement among the growing community of nomads in America.
One Wesleyan family’s choice to follow God’s call is laying the groundwork for a ministry movement among the growing community of nomads in America.
Church planting residencies show how both clergy and congregation can flourish.
Santes shares his heart for serving our next generation.
Three district leaders explain being called by God, not as women, but as servants.
The outpouring of God’s Spirit continues to move in hearts and lives.
This is what we have been praying for!
A women-only fitness center creates space for a vibrant community where the hope of Christ can be shared.
Dependence on God and interdependence with our faith community are important in all of life’s seasons.
Two churches in Kansas are sharing the gospel by breaking bread through a dinner church plant model.
What quality of love are you giving to others?
Decades of embracing individualism have subverted true community in the church.
The Spanish Ministerial Education and Formation team seeks to equip Hispanic ministers to reach their diverse communities.
Wesleyan college students and faculty leading others to Christ across our campuses.
ZERO Collective welcomes 77 commitments to Christ on frigid Christmas weekend services.
Sharing Martin Luther King’s dream.
Wesleyans find practical ways to support and uphold life.
Wesleyan higher education resolved to share spiritual conversations to serve others and transform lives.
Through fervent prayer, deep caring and leaning into Acts 1:8, CMAD is following where the Spirit is leading.
Global Partners share the good news of God’s work Everywhere to Everywhere.
ECD continues the pursuit of the mission in 2022 through equipping and caring for the shepherds.
Newly elected quadrennial board closes the year with the 147th General Board session.
Mission Machining offers training in CNC and discipleship.
A Chinese Mandarin church in Victoria, British Columbia, builds lay-clergy partnership as a touchstone for health.
Wesleyans in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, come together to spread the love of Jesus in serving the community.