Category: Wesleyan Accent Blog
Taking Discipleship Personally by Paulo Lopes
July 3, 2017
You see, we must realize that organizations, and in this case the body of Christ, can only reflect the sum of the people who are part of them.
When Summer Camp Becomes Pilgrimage by Rob Haynes
June 29, 2017
If your church is sending youth to summer camp this year, how can you continue foster the lessons of their pilgrimage?
What Do You Expect? Promise and Wesleyan Grace by Jeff Rudy
June 28, 2017
When Wesley spoke of the possibility of perfection in love, he didn’t mean that we are capable of this on our own power or merit, but rather he meant to challenge anyone daring to say that God can’t do it in us.
The Difference Between Evangelism and Conversion by Kim Reisman
June 21, 2017
It is better to stop worrying about the results of our evangelizing and instead worry about whether we have truly made the gospel known in our relationships with others.
Christian Community: Why I Can’t Give Up on Church by James Petticrew
June 15, 2017
There are some things that I know I should believe with my head, but I struggle because I don’t experience them in my heart.
The Value Of Godly Grief by Andy Stoddard
June 12, 2017
Have you ever felt really badly about something you’ve done wrong? Have you ever in some way harmed another person…
Pentecost: What Does This Mean? by Rob Haynes
June 8, 2017
They were baptized, they devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching, they were discipled, and they shared meals and fellowship.
What We’re Missing when Multiethnic Women Are Absent from Pastoral Staffs by Karen Bates
June 5, 2017
Limits that people try to put on women do not change the identity God has given them as ministers of the Gospel.
The Emaciated Soldier: Life as the Church by Suzanne Nicholson
May 29, 2017
If the church as a whole is not working together to live out the truth of the gospel, then the warrior of God will become emaciated.
Chemo and the First Rule of Methodism by Jeff Rudy
May 22, 2017
This has led me to wrestle through the following notion – the times when the first two rules of Methodism – “do no harm” and “do good” seem to be at odds.