Category: Wesleyan Accent
Janine Roberts ~ Connecting Local Congregations to Global Missions
November 1, 2017
We serve because God calls us through his Word to participate in his mission of reaching out and loving people from every nation and culture.
Michelle Bauer ~ When Healing Follows Obedience
October 30, 2017
Even though these men stood at a distance, Jesus saw them. Jesus made a choice to see these men.
Tara Beth Leach ~ Inclusion Matters
October 28, 2017
This weekend we are pleased to share a sermon from Rev. Tara Beth Leach, Senior Pastor, and Pastor Julie Keith, Pastor of Special Needs at First Church of the Nazarene of Pasadena, California.
Elizabeth Glass Turner ~ The Healing Power of Honoring Others
October 26, 2017
The urgent truth that this moving story illustrates is a simple, powerful one: honor is healing.
Andy Stoddard ~ When You Don’t Have the Words
October 25, 2017
At times, we talk ourselves out of witnessing to someone or saying something to someone, because of fear within us about what we should say.
Michelle Bauer ~ When Jesus Sees You
October 23, 2017
Have you ever sensed yourself waiting for Jesus to arrive into a situation or season of your life?
Heather Semple ~ When Jesus Turned Around
October 21, 2017
This weekend we’re pleased to share a sermon from Rev. Heather Semple, Senior Pastor of Red Cedar Church in Rice Lake, Wisconsin, a Wesleyan congregation.
Wesleyan Accent ~ Interview: Katie Fisher’s Dust in My Mouth
October 19, 2017
Recently Wesleyan Accent chatted with visual artist Katie Fisher about her project illustrating the struggle and grief written in the Old Testament book Lamentations.
Justin Gentry ~ A Fiction of Hope
October 18, 2017
We are so drawn to pessimism because pessimism at the end of the day is easier. It is easier to look down than it is to look up.
Aaron Perry ~ Boundaries and Forgiveness
October 16, 2017
How do we have boundaries while maintaining openness to be reconciled?