Wesleyans in the news
Houghton students graduating debt-free, Kansas church volunteers reading to local elementary students, OKWU golf team makes history, and faithful pastor passes at age 103.
Houghton students graduating debt-free, Kansas church volunteers reading to local elementary students, OKWU golf team makes history, and faithful pastor passes at age 103.
OKWU female employees react to editorial, former cop and criminal now friends, Houghton names new dean, Indiana church offering training for immigration legal clinics, and more.
Since the passing of Justice Antonin Scalia, and the possibility of a deadlocked court on key decisions in June, little has been said about what actually happened in this case. But there is hope.
Dr. Everett Piper and students speak on the steps of the Supreme Court regarding religious freedom.
Delaware church packs 100,000 meals for needy, OKWU fights “contraceptive mandate,” Ohio church partners with nursing home to make mats for homeless, IWU announces new football program, and more.
Jo Anne Lyon examines why Christianity is thriving in Nepal, New Jersey pastor joins other professional chefs to feed homeless, OKWU president wins award, SWU yearbooks now online, and more.
OKWU president speaks at Kansas rally, Digby group prepares for refugee family’s arrival, California church fights against abortion funding, and more.
OKWU’s Collision Conference on apologetics asked one simple question: Who does your thinking for you?
California church challenges state in abortion mandate, Houghton students part of Super Bowl 50, SWU renovating house for missions purposes, IWU administrator contracts Zika virus, and more.
OKWU’s Orange Movement has begun a ministry partnership with the Rahab House, a home in Southeast Asia that provides a safe haven for girls rescued from sex trafficking.
OKWU president attends State of the Union address, Michigan church to host conference about human trafficking, Canadians respond to refugee need, Indiana church celebrates grand opening, and more.
OKWU’s president invited to State of the Union address, Texas church blesses others through “The Big Give,” Michigan church hosts 43rd annual nativity, IWU grad’s photo is new USPS stamp, and more.
OKWU hosts its 2015 Dunn Institute, a two-day gathering for pastors and spouses to receive ministerial training and encouragement as they lead their local churches.
A blog post entitled, “This is not a day care. This is a university!” by OKWU President Dr. Everett Piper has aroused national media attention.
Presidents and chairs of the boards of trustees of each Wesleyan college and university met to strategize leading together from unified front in their effort to advance higher education.
Glenn Beck recently interview Everett Piper, president of Oklahoma Wesleyan University, on his syndicated television program.
Oklahoma Wesleyan University has broken ground for the first in a series of new dorms. All funds for the new dorms have been donated by members of the OKWU community.
OKWU seeks Supreme Court’s help with issue, Houghton music program invited to prestigious music fair, SWU serving those at nearby flooded college campus, and a North Carolina church ministers in NYC.
Oklahoma Wesleyan University’s first-ever Liberty Symposium brought together nationally recognized experts on religious liberty to speak to community guests , students, faculty, and staff.
Oklahoma Wesleyan University has named Dr. Jim Dunn its 2015 Alumnus of the Year, for his outstanding accomplishments in his profession, as well as service to the church, community, and University.
Oklahoma Wesleyan University and the Bartlesville community are saddened this week by the loss of former college President John Snook, who led the University from 1974-1983.
It’s another record-breaking enrollment year for Oklahoma Wesleyan University, as the school’s number of students has reached nearly 1,700.
Dr. Jo Anne Lyon explores evangelicalism in interview with “Christianity Today,” OKWU pulls affiliation with CCCU, a Nevada pastor addresses abortion, Hope Church feeds 3,000 in one day, and more.