Aligning Membership and Discipleship
The Wesleyan Church is aligning membership with discipleship as never before. Membership is a path of discipleship.
The Wesleyan Church is aligning membership with discipleship as never before. Membership is a path of discipleship.
Wesleyan pastors and leaders joined 1,300 others as part of the Mosaix Conference to talk about multiethnic ministry within churches.
Introducing our strategic focus statement. The key message and vision statement remain the same. The missional focus reflects our commitment to the biblical Great Commission.
“Who will be our next pioneers?” This was the theme of the Sunday evening rally, led by Dr. Jim Dunn, executive director of Church Multiplication and Discipleship for The Wesleyan Church.
The General Conference, by overwhelming vote, elected Rev. Anita Eastlack to the office of executive director of the Division of Church Multiplication and Discipleship.
A free online conference for pastors and leaders will assist in providing age-appropriate ministries within the local church, while thoughtfully engaging intergenerational opportunities.
Dr. Jim Dunn will join Wesleyan Investment Foundation (WIF) as Vice President of Church Relations at the rise of the June 2016 General Conference of The Wesleyan Church.
Exponential may be a mathematical term, but it also holds weight in God’s kingdom–especially in the area of church planting and making committed disciples of Jesus.
Around 150 Wesleyan leaders attended the Christian Community Development Association (CCDA) Annual Conference in Raleigh, N.C., recently.
The Mid-Size Church Conference is part of a new ministry for local churches started by the CMAD Division.
With more than three hundred church planters, pastors, and leaders attending Exponential 2014, the movement of multiplication is definitely on the rise across The Wesleyan Church.