Wesleyans in the news
Two Wesleyan churches are in the top 100 largest and fastest growing in the U.S., a South Dakota church talks faith and security in wake of the Texas church tragedy, IWU dedicates space to student veterans and more.
Two Wesleyan churches are in the top 100 largest and fastest growing in the U.S., a South Dakota church talks faith and security in wake of the Texas church tragedy, IWU dedicates space to student veterans and more.
Lives are “made new” at a Kingswood youth event, a New York church takes a closer look at the opioid crisis, an insurance company provides wellness assistance for pastors and more.
OKWU soccer teams ranked this season, Kingswood student witnesses healing, Wesley Seminary names new dean, and more.
Wesleyans are involved in Hurricane Harvey clean up, Michigan students benefit from a back-to-school event and Jim Dunn is recognized for his role in church leadership.
World Hope International has stepped up to help recently orphaned children in Sierra Leone, an Indiana pastor advocates for immigration process and more.
OKWU host families serve important role, IWU and Wheaton form nursing partnership, Houghton expands affordability options, and Kentucky teens minister in South Dakota.
A U.S. Air Force veteran recruits for IWU’s adult enrollment program, Wesleyan wins a Meals on Wheels award, and an Arizona church opens a coffee shop to minister to its community.
Southern Wesleyan University’s longtime men’s basketball coach announces retirement and Houghton College reflects on the eternal impact its athletics program has had across the globe.
Wesleyan Christian Academy continues to grow, IWU seniors win awards, Wesleyan leader named chairman of Sierra Leone organization, and more
OKWU to offer new programs, Houghton president named to national board, IWU names new basketball coach, SWU dedicates amphitheater, and more.
Pastor assists shot teen, Houghton sports complex having impact, choirs sing at OKWU, a North Carolina Wesleyan honored after murder, and Kansas church to build new building.
South Dakota church hosts Glass Slipper project, IWU launches new degree, Houghton College group performs at art association, and Wesley Seminary forms partnership with Missio Alliance.
Students make 100,000+ meals to be sent to Haiti, Ohio church hosts Night to Shine, Houghton endowment amounts top Harvard, Wesley Seminary names new assistant dean, and more.
Wisconsin pastor speaks at IWU’s Summit, Pennsylvania churches impact their communities, and an Indiana church moves back home.
World Hope employee wins award, Ontario churches assist in resettling refugees, Houghton greatly impacts regional economy, Indiana Wesleyan provides new way to reduce tuition, and more.
OKWU to add men’s wrestling to athletic program, Houghton student wins bagpipe competition, OKWU president appears on Fox News, and study reflects IWU’s impact on local economy.
Wesleyan Church in Cuba recognized, Houghton College offers classes to immigrants and refugees, Kentwood couple moving to Haiti to serve foster children, and more.
A Buffalo couple has found a niche by befriending and serving refugees, Liberia announces a national anti-trafficking hotline, Houghton will host a basketball event with Tamika Catchings, and more.
California churches unite, Wesleyan pastor takes stance on abortion, veteran forms support group for other veterans, and more.
Esperanza Center brings hope to the Quad Cities, an Indiana church is noted for its involvement with immigration reform, a North Carolina church offers food and prayer, and more.
OKWU offering course on pro-life activism, SWU basketball coach receives Milestone Award, Michigan church using chalkboards for positive conversations, and more.
Wesleyan pastor relocating to Nepal, women at Ohio church fight human trafficking, Wesleyans in Barbados gather for first National Assembly, and race car driver talks about education.
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.