“Holy People, Faithful Church” Coming Soon!
As a church, our scholars are an underutilized gift. We are fortunate to have organizations like the Wesleyan Theological Society … Continue reading “Holy People, Faithful Church” Coming Soon!
As a church, our scholars are an underutilized gift. We are fortunate to have organizations like the Wesleyan Theological Society … Continue reading “Holy People, Faithful Church” Coming Soon!
The Rule of St. Benedict advises its adherents “to become a stranger to the world’s ways.”[1] What a fascinating rule! … Continue reading “A Stranger to the World’s Ways”: Wesleyan Spiritual Leadership (Guest Post)
From its earliest days as a movement within the Church of England, Methodism has always pushed for progressive social action … Continue reading To Dissent or Be Silent: The History of The United Methodist Church’s Approach to Homosexuality (Guest Post)
The following was given last Sunday as a preamble to worship at Spruce Pine UMC in the Western North Carolina … Continue reading “Till Death Us Do Part”: A Call to Unity Offered the Sunday After SCOTUS Decision
I appreciate the opportunity to offer a response to Drew’s article about the itinerancy. I find things I agree with, … Continue reading Guest Post: Itinerancy: A Response
Buckle in folks, this may be a long one. Triple your latte or tea. I’ve got a lot to say … Continue reading Say: Why I Write (Guest Post by Robin Fitzgerald)
By Cynthia B. Astle Baptism presents one of the most contentious issues in the history of Christianity. Armed conflicts have … Continue reading Baptism: What Happens After the Water? (Guest Post by Cynthia Astle)
We are pleased to offer the following interview with Bishop Ken Carter of the Florida Conference. Bishop Carter was consecrated … Continue reading Questions for a Bishop: Florida UMC Bishop Ken Carter
“If you don’t stand for something, you’ll fall for anything.” I don’t really know who first said those words. It’s … Continue reading Jimmy Fallon and The Joy of the Lord (Guest Post by Ben Gosden)
Most of my family members identify as fundamentalist Christians and political conservatives. As my own religious and political views have … Continue reading Love Will Keep Us Together (Guest Post by Paul Brown)
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