
Wesleyans in the news
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.
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.
North Carolina church helps build ministry center in Cuba, OKWU president speaks on Supreme Court steps, SWU plans residential facility for special needs students, and more.
Southern Wesleyan University will host Area 14 Special Olympics on Wednesday, April 6, at the Joe R. Gilbert Track and Field on the Central, S.C., campus.
Southern Wesleyan University announced its plans to develop a unique housing community for residents with special needs and disabilities, a project praised by various local and state officials.
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.
Southern Wesleyan University hosted a luncheon for federal, state, and local government representatives in an effort to express appreciation and focus on positive relationships.
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.
Members of the Southern Wesleyan University baseball team, coaches, and alumni traveled to Puerto Rico to minister to youth, teach baseball skills, and work on community projects.
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.
Some Wesleyan churches have participated in a “Reverse Offering” in this Christmas season, choosing to bless countless people.
The first weekend in December was championship-filled for athletic programs at three Wesleyan colleges and universities.
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.
A pastor’s wife suffered a serious head injury, and your prayers for stabilization and a miracle are needed.
The new tennis facility at Southern Wesleyan University was dedicated October 28 with a ceremony inside the Nicholson-Mitchell Christian Ministry Center, overlooking the tennis complex.
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.
Wesleyans in the Carolinas are stepping up to help those recently plagued by flood waters in South Carolina, known as the “1,000 year event.”
President Obama appoints Jo Anne Lyon to Advisory Council, Wesleyan football player passes away, Dr. Lyon examines the Church’s role in emergency response efforts, and more.
Karen Mullikin was presented multiple surprises during a recent trip back to her alma mater, including a gift from her husband, Rev. Heath Mullikin.
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.
Southern Wesleyan University will receive $1.1 million in federal funding over five years that will benefit needy students, providing them with resources to complete their college degree.
OKWU soccer fan passes after cancer battle, Houghton one of nation’s “best colleges,” SWU fundraiser is successful, Pennsylvania couple renews vows amidst illness, and more.
The Division of Religion at Southern Wesleyan University is moving closer to its goal of a new home, thanks to the completion of the $1.4 million Nicholson-Mitchell Christian Ministry Center campaign.