Installation of 2022-2026 leaders for The Wesleyan Church
The 14th General Conference celebrates the installation of newly elected leaders.
The 14th General Conference celebrates the installation of newly elected leaders.
General Conference’s Tuesday evening of worship invites Wesleyans to listen to God and consider their call to be a Kingdom Force Unleashed.
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.
The title of General Superintendent Emeritus was conferred upon Dr. Thomas Armiger by the 14th General Conference.
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.
Final preparations for 14th General Conference were the focus of the March 2022 General Board meeting.
Memorial 52 aims to refresh wording in “The Discipline” concerning the miraculous use of languages.
Looking back at a key structural change as we approach the 14th General Conference.
The Ukrainian refugee need prompts activation of the Wesleyan Emergency Relief Fund (WERF).
District Superintendent Dr. Mark S. Eckart welcomed to his heavenly home after years of faithful kingdom service.
Rev. Dr. Todd Crofford reflects on the ways Wesleyan proclamation invites us to intentionally and thoughtfully live the gospel out loud.
General Conference legislation creates space for all to speak across The Wesleyan Church.
As we approach our 14th General Conference, we examine an important issue — Membership.
Experienced administrator and academician with a pastor’s heart ready to serve as SWU’s 19th president.
Courageous pursuit of God’s mission calls for continuity and pressing forward together.
As we approach the 14th General Conference in May, we look at how far we have come since the 1968 merger of two denominations that came together to form one church, under God.
Things that moved us and made us smile in 2021.
Learning how to be a transformational leader in turbulent times focus of Next Level Leaders Conference.
Rev. Ben Capshaw’s way of life became a transforming presence of God’s love in his community.
Resist looking longingly at closed doors or staring up in the sky too long. There is more to do.