
Moments that sparked movement
PACE ‘86 and the call that kept echoing.
Parakaleo
Wesleyan Holiness clergy gather to encourage and strength each other at E2026 conference.
Reverend Dr. Gerald Yellowhawk remembered for faithful service
Former Native DS, church planter and Bible translator reflected gospel conviction and cultural faithfulness.
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Moments that sparked movement
PACE ‘86 and the call that kept echoing.
Ask, seek, knock
Will you accept God’s invitation to pray?
Parakaleo
Wesleyan Holiness clergy gather to encourage and strength each other at E2026 conference.
Reverend Dr. Gerald Yellowhawk remembered for faithful service
Former Native DS, church planter and Bible translator reflected gospel conviction and cultural faithfulness.
General Board Announcement
The General Board of The Wesleyan Church North American General Conference announces that General Superintendent Dr. Wayne Schmidt and Global Partners Executive Director Dr. Dennis Jackson were placed on a leave of absence effective March 10, 2026, following an...
Wesleyans in the News: March 12
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"Let your words be the genuine picture of your heart ." — John Wesley
We are but dust
Ash Wednesday leads us into Lent with a call to die so we might be enlivened by the breath of God once again.
A healing prayer: When the Holy Spirit interrupts
God’s healing action bolsters a community’s faith and points to a kingdom and power beyond our ability to see.
“Elevate and celebrate”
Mark Gorveatte retires as Crossroads DS; Chris Williams begins interim role.
Multiplying and sending
GracePoint’s young adult ministry gathers and sends hundreds of collegians.
God’s kingdom come
The welcome and impact of Wesleyan universities shapes a ministry student’s calling and yields an increase in the Wesleyan family.
Wesleyans in the News: February 5
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“But God …”: The gift to the magi
Beyond imaginations and boundaries God fulfills his mission in the world.
Faith-filled practices for a new year
Presence, shepherding and “moving at the pace of trust.”
“But God …”: Enduring hope
Staying committed to trusting God opens the door for Messianic hope to arrive right before their eyes.
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