
Wesleyans in the news: August 13
Do you know these Wesleyans in the news?
Do you know these Wesleyans in the news?
Remembering pastors, missionaries and leaders who faithfully served The Wesleyan Church.
I knew at that moment I was a stranger who did not love or welcome strangers, or better said, one who selectively loved.
When Central Wesleyan Church wrapped up food distribution, more than 20,000 meals had been provided to community families.
Multiplication is somewhat new within the Hispanic Wesleyan community, with only a couple of years of discovery.
“I believe especially in the times that we are living in, that it is important to have our leadership prayed for regularly.”
Unprecedented times call for unprecedented dependence on God.
You can have a mess without movement. But you cannot have a movement without mess.
The church has believers from Nigeria, Brazil, other countries in Latin America, South Africa, the Philippines and India, along with growing numbers from Korea, China, the Middle East, Europe and other African countries.
Do you know these Wesleyans in the news?
Remembering pastors, missionaries and leaders who faithfully served The Wesleyan Church.
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.
Remembering pastors, missionaries and leaders who faithfully served The Wesleyan Church.
“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.”
When COVID-19 affected Noah’s church in unexpected ways, he saw a ministry need and filled it.
Journey with me as we learn together how to lead, encourage and engage in the areas of multiethnic ministry and racial reconciliation.
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.
Remembering pastors, missionaries and leaders who faithfully served The Wesleyan Church.
Do you know these Wesleyans in the news?
Scripture provides what could be historical hinge points to learn from, prompting us to ask three questions in light of this era: are we in exodus, exile or diaspora?
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.