Category: Wesleyan Accent Blog
Carolyn Moore ~ Friends and Servants
September 18, 2017
Jesus calls his friends to deep and abiding love, the kind that sees not obligation but the joy of serving, of being, of vulnerable-but-safe connection.
Justus Hunter ~ Noise Without Word
September 16, 2017
But the Word comes nevertheless, not in an earthquake or fire or rushing wind, but in this man, Jesus the Christ. And he offers himself to us; eat from me, drink from me.
Elizabeth Glass Turner ~ Three Essential Approaches to Suffering
September 14, 2017
Look to the example of Jesus Christ, shape your thoughts deliberately so that your feelings will follow, and trust that the Holy Spirit will give you the joy that comes from doing what you uniquely can do as you explore how to be a witness to the beauty of God’s love in a hurting world.
Otis T. McMillan ~ Work, Strength, and Faith
September 13, 2017
He is at work in you and me, gifting, equipping, empowering, and shaping us to work alongside him in accomplishing the work he is doing.
Jean Watson ~ To Know God and Make Him Known
September 11, 2017
Often we can catch glimpses of heaven through seemingly insignificant things.
John Drury ~ Toward a Wesleyan Theology of Ordination
September 9, 2017
John Drury presents his paper “Toward a Wesleyan Theology of Ordination.”
Andy Stoddard ~ If You Can’t Say Nothin’ Good
September 7, 2017
Today, may God’s grace tame our tongues. May we speak grace to one another. May we speak grace to those we agree with, and to those we don’t agree with.
Carrie Carter ~ Find Your Wings
September 6, 2017
God so graciously closed all other doors in order to make the decision very clear.
The Nature of God When the Sun Goes Out and the Rain Comes Down
September 4, 2017
“Every generous act of giving, with every perfect gift, is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change.”
Heather Semple ~ Middle C and Psalm 23: Outer Strength from Inner Stability
September 2, 2017
Rev. Heather Semple brings our weekend sermon on the significance of Psalm 23.