Pandemic fear, pandemic faith
Fear and faith will always fight for a place in your life. Let faith win.
Fear and faith will always fight for a place in your life. Let faith win.
This Discipleship tool has been created for you to evaluate your discipleship model in your context, and to adapt it to your zip code.
What are the discipleship implications for communities of color disproportionately affected by the Covid19 virus? How can we support one another? Hear first-hand experiences from Wesleyan brothers and sisters across our denomination.
As options for gatherings in church buildings begin to open, many leaders are wondering, “what now?”
Retooling your worship service? What elements make for effective discipleship through worship? The landscape has changed for many, but the underlying principles remain relevant. Join the conversation with Josh Lavender, Maribeth Jennings and others.
What is your church doing for Easter? Are there any guidelines for doing a funeral in these times? Are all weddings being postponed? Let’s talk about it with our Wesleyan family on Monday, April 6th at 2:00 p.m. EST.
When the songs we sing not only offer praises to a God mightily deserving of our offerings but also continue to inform us of his character and goodness, worship becomes an act of discipleship.
Have you ever thought about how marriage can be used in discipleship and in reality is discipleship? Join us as guests, John and Becci Wood share just how God’s design in marriage is a very real tool in drawing people to Himself.
Culture comes to church and walks in the door with you. Join Kimberly Gladden for a conversation with several different discipleship practitioners as we discuss “The Cultural Impact of Discipleship“ on Thursday, December 19 at noon EST.
How do we do effective discipleship in an age where the discipling landscape has changed? New technologies, social media opportunities, changing expectations, how does this impact our disciple-making strategies? Let’s talk about it.
We’ll be exploring: Discipleship in Multiethnic Communities. Hear about some “best practices” and “things to avoid.” You don’t want to miss this candid conversation.
What’s it mean to be a transforming presence in a changing zip code? Looking to be more effective at connecting with immigrants in your zip code? Discover resources to launch forward during our conversation with Immigrant Connection Practitioners.
What does it look like to disciple a community? Are there principles that can help us be intentional about our interactions? Let’s talk about it in our July webinar. Join host Kim Gladden and guests Dan Walker and Bernie Haddad to explore this topic.
Join us at an Affinity Dinner for Wesleyans attending the 2019 CCDA Conference Thursday evening, October 10th. Our invited guests are from CCDA leadership and board members to give us an update on the direction and heart of the organization.
Author Mike Hilson hopes to create a place where readers can gather around a table with their favorite drink or food and have a natural conversation about biblical truth.
Connecting pastors and churches for effective discipleship and multiplication is one of Church Multiplication and Discipleship’s main approaches.
Church mulitplication is still the most effective way to reach new people with the gospel.
God’s at work around the world! And we can glean discipleship inspiration from our brothers and sisters around the globe. Featured guest, Pastor Alejandro Sicilia, lead pastor of Senda de Vida, a thriving network of Wesleyan churches in Mexico, City.
The lives of hundreds of South Dakota State students are being spiritually changed as a result of one Wesleyan church’s ministry.
Certain outcomes for discipleship can only be achieved in certain spaces.
What’s the connection between evangelism and discipleship? Our featured guest will be Chris Conrad, District Superintendent of the Great Lakes region. Streaming from Facebook and YouTube you are invited to join in this discipleship conversation.
Learn more about leveraging the preaching moment with special guest Dr. Dave Ward, Associate Professor of Homiletics & Practical Theology, Indiana Wesleyan University.
Why would Jesus ask us to sacrifice an act or item during Lent season? Self-denial is a good idea, but we can go about it for the wrong reasons.
How do you move people from shallow Christianity to depth in Christ? Join us to explore this in our February 21 webinar: Emotionally Healthy Discipleship.