
People of new life
This Easter, Wesleyans saw the multiplication of small acts of faithfulness.
This Easter, Wesleyans saw the multiplication of small acts of faithfulness.
A Hispanic congregation in Lebanon, Tennessee, has found strength through ethnic diversity to embody good news to their community.
The Great Lakes Region launches evangelists into innovative ministry placements.
Church planting residencies show how both clergy and congregation can flourish.
The outpouring of God’s Spirit continues to move in hearts and lives.
What quality of love are you giving to others?
ZERO Collective welcomes 77 commitments to Christ on frigid Christmas weekend services.
A Wesleyan congregation in North Carolina goes all-in on making change (and meals).
Six Points Church in Sheridan, Indiana, celebrates 140 years.
Indiana and Kentucky Wesleyan congregations collaborate to serve youth.
Shepherding and caring for others should be an all-encompassing reflection of God and his relationship with creation.
Celebrating Pastor Appreciation Month and the ministry of listening this October.
Wesleyan’s embrace a culture of freedom to embody different expressions of the church.
In each season of life, Dr. Jeanne Argot helps others know God.
Wesleyans sing a different tune, serving and seeking justice for those in need.
Over 200 next-generation leaders met on April 21-22 in Muncie, Indiana, for insight and a spiritual re-fueling.
The Wesleyan Church (TWC) extends thank you at the 14th General Conference to two general officers who are transitioning to new ministry roles.
The 14th General Conference approves seminary’s inclusion in “The Discipline” and welcomes her leaders to Wesleyan Education Council and General Board.
The title of General Superintendent Emeritus was conferred upon Dr. Thomas Armiger by the 14th General Conference.
The Wesleyan Church (TWC) strives to simplify governing language, bringing greater clarity and usability to our practices.
Someone encouraged and invested in us. Now, TWC, it is our turn.
Minnesota church serves over two million pounds of food in 2021.
New beginnings, service and tangible reminders of Christ’s journey mark Wesleyan worship this Easter.
Wesleyan leaders encouraged to seek God for revival, renewal and Spirit-filled transformation.