Wesleyans in the news: November 1
Do you know these Wesleyans in the news?
Do you know these Wesleyans in the news?
Wesleyan pastor survives falling 300 feet, Ohio church celebrates 175 years and more.
A mom experiences hope after her son’s murder, a church partners in opening a food pantry 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 employee wins award, Ontario churches assist in resettling refugees, Houghton greatly impacts regional economy, Indiana Wesleyan provides new way to reduce tuition, and more.
California churches unite, Wesleyan pastor takes stance on abortion, veteran forms support group for other veterans, and more.
Hornell, N.Y., may be small, but two Wesleyan churches in the area are having a big impact in the community.
Church planter and worship leader Jenn Petersen shares her experience in co-starting a church with her husband and the one action that is key in the church planting process.
A Wesleyan church in New York has something to celebrate following this weekend’s Easter services. Also read reports from other churches across the denomination regarding their Easter services.
North Carolina church helps build ministry center in Cuba, OKWU president speaks on Supreme Court steps, SWU plans residential facility for special needs students, and more.
Now that we have entered 2016, interest in the June 2016 General Conference in Buffalo, New York, is building. What are you looking forward to as GC16 approaches?
A New York church is flooded, faith-based leaders in Michigan talk about adoption, a North Carolina church launches in a new facility, and Houghton business students rank near the top in the U.S.