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Tag: The Wesleyan Church
Wesleyan Accent ~ Practical Coronavirus Communication for Congregations
Given that local relationships will drive much of the local response, the following examples help address a couple of immediate needs faced by clergy and congregational members: church Coronavirus communication and communicating with vulnerable populations with proactive hospitality.
Shalom Liddick & Mike Liddick ~Extravagant Praise
‘Whenever we recognize who God is, we are praising him.”
Elizabeth Moyer ~ The Unity of the Faith: Gifts of Congregational Authenticity
If I agree that the gifts described in Ephesians 4:11 emphasize living outside of the church's internal life, I must accept responsibility for my gifting. What…
Wesleyan Accent ~ How Your Local Church Can Engage Immigrants: An Interview with Rev. Zach Szmara
The reality is that we’re providing immigration legal services – which means we’re using the immigration law as it is currently written to help people navigate through the process if there is a pathway for them.
Heather Semple ~ Breaking the Fourth Wall: Practicing the Presence of God
“O Lord, you have examined my heart and you know everything about me. You know my thoughts even when I’m far away.”
Karen Bates ~What We’re Missing when Multiethnic Women Are Absent from Pastoral Staffs
Limits that people try to put on women do not change the identity God has given them as ministers of the Gospel.
Wesleyan Accent ~ Interview: A Social Worker Goes to Haiti
I think the answer is more simple than people would imagine – I simply said yes to God.
Linda White ~ My Prayer
Father, you have made all in your image…you love all. Help me to love all, even in the midst of such fear, hatred and strife, may I reflect you and your love. May I be a beacon of hope and life in a world spinning out of control with chaos.
David Drury ~ What Are Wesleyans For?
I think it’s time we clarify what Wesleyans are for these days, otherwise we will only be defined by what we are against.