Wesleyans in the news: July 30
Do you know these Wesleyans in the news?
Do you know these Wesleyans in the news?
David made disciples who are making disciples who will make disciples.
Catalysts will lead discipleship conversations and help shape models and structures that support making disciples who make disciples.
Monterey Wesleyan is in a season of growth, not just in numbers or finances but in the area of discipleship.
As Wesleyans, we embrace our heritage by taking compassionate action.
The group of teens has been faithful to meet daily for a time of fellowship and discipleship during COVID-19 shutdowns.
Do you know these Wesleyans in the news?
“La Iglesia Wesleyana está comprometida en proveer educación y formación ministerial en español accesible y de calidad para todos los hispanos llamados al ministerio pastoral.”
A community garden is opening doors for physical and spiritual ministry for this Virginia church.
“Recognizing we have an obligation to help others, we have prayerfully sought to see where needs might be beyond our church walls.”
“The Wesleyan Church is committed to providing accessible, quality ministry education and formation in Spanish for all Hispanic persons called into pastoral ministry.”
When COVID-19 affected Noah’s church in unexpected ways, he saw a ministry need and filled it.
It is the job of the Church to draw attention to this evil and to point people to the hope and reconciliation that is found in Jesus Christ.
The stay-at-home mom has discipled seven women since October 2019.
How can churches collectively join together and spiritually impact the culture in helping those affected by racism?
Do you know these Wesleyans in the news?
New Brunswick church launches house church model and folks are meeting in various locations—even in a local campground.
No one living under a bridge or behind a garage from Trinity Church / Garfield Park has come down with COVID-19, a gift of grace from God.
The corporate prayer that night is just the beginning for The Wesleyan Church to become a Kingdom Force movement.
As tensions across the nation continue to rise, the Strands are becoming increasingly aware of the fear and uncertainty mounting in the Buffalo community.
We opened the box and saw eight stacks of bills, all 100s and 20s. We were completely in shock.
Caruthersville Wesleyan Church is known in the community as a church that prays.
Classic ideology of “come to us for church” is now in the form of house churches, inviting people to engage in worship and prayer.
With a congregation of less than 300, Hope Church is doing mega-church work with small-church resources.