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The Call to Graciousness by Ken Loyer

January 15, 2020

These references in Romans to love, to humble, faithful service, and to peaceful actions even toward our enemies indicate that the Christian calling is certainly a high one. Yet in the mystery of grace, this life of graciousness is the one that God has called us to live. Jesus reminds us that what is impossible for us is possible with God.


Embrace: Showing and Sharing the Love of Jesus

January 2, 2020

All over the world, people have difficulty sharing their faith. They can share about their love for their children, or…


The Journey of the Jesus Way

On January 5, Christ followers all over the world will mark what is called Epiphany Sunday. It’s the Sunday we…


Residency In Mission Update

WME’s launch of the Residency In Mission (RIM) has been a great success. Our first Resident, Eliza Edge, in now…


Looking Ahead – WME Upcoming Events – Jan 2020

WME is involved in a variety of ministries and covets your prayers for these upcoming events: January 9-12, 2020 ~…


A Brand New Year: How to Leave Your Stuff Behind by Maxie Dunnam

January 1, 2020

What is some of the stuff you need to leave behind as you begin the new year? What can you drop off your weary, bending back to make your trek into the New Year a bit easier and far more meaningful?


Trading Your Resolutions for Jesus’ Questions by Cole Bodkin

December 31, 2019

“What if you do something different this New Year? Instead of setting goals for yourself with your own questions, what if you sit with Jesus’ questions, look at yourself long and hard in the mirror, and allow his questions to shape and guide you into this next year? What if you trade your resolutions for Jesus’ questions?”


What Change Models Look like in Your Congregation by Priscilla Hammond

December 18, 2019

If you have been a leader for very long, you have heard the question, “Why do we need to change?”…


The Prevenient Grace of Mr. Rogers by Andy Stoddard

December 12, 2019

Fred Rogers was an ordained Presbyterian pastor, but I believe that actually he was a Methodist deep down inside. Why do I say that? I don’t know anyone who more fully lived out the concept of “prevenient grace.”


The Work and the Rest that is Worship

December 9, 2019

By Rev. Dr. Robert Haynes In the midst of the Advent season, many church leaders are busy preparing for some…