Wesleyans in the news: September 1
Do you know these Wesleyans in the news?
Do you know these Wesleyans in the news?
Pastor’s wife takes on shepherding the flock at inner city church in Buffalo.
Read how you can help brings smiles to faces in Buffalo this holiday season, in an unconventional way.
Western New York District and Central New York District are making discipleship a priority.
Wisconsin pastor speaks at IWU’s Summit, Pennsylvania churches impact their communities, and an Indiana church moves back home.
Where true love takes root, fruit is multiplied. This is exactly what is happening at The Vine in Depew, N.Y.
Western New York churches are seeing lives changed through discipleship, Anita Eastlack talks about discipleship being a movement, Colleen Derr shares stories of those being made new, and more.
Rev. Greg McClain is retiring after 38 years of service with the Wesleyan Church of Hamburg, a church that began in someone’s living room and now averages 1,900 in weekly attendance.
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?
September saw some strong church starts in the east.
Pastor’s pregnant wife remembered, Canadian church sponsors refugees, a Wesleyan pastor helps develop “Granny Pods,” New York church members head to Haiti, and more.
Wesleyans in western N.Y. are leading the way in fighting human trafficking, including a new facility focusing on aftercare and healing for survivors.