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2023 Lenten Devotional – Week Two – Dr. Artie L. Polk – Jesus Identifies With “The Least of These”
2023 Wesley Community Lenten Devotional View all 2023 Lenten Devotional Reflections » Week Two Dr. Artie L. Polk Community ConnectionsWTS MDiv 2008; Wesley Council Donor, Executive Pastor of Mount Gilead Baptist Church, Washington, DC Best Advice ReceivedThe best advice I have ever received was to continue my undergraduate education at Florida A&M University in Tallahassee, […]
Read More2023 Lenten Devotional – Week Two – Ruth Jackson – Black History Month Prayer
2023 Wesley Community Lenten Devotional View All 2023 Lenten Devotional Reflections » Week Two Ruth Jackson Community ConnectionsWTS MDiv Student, Community Engagement Fellow, Vice President of Association of Black Seminarians, Student Council Representative and Chapel Intern Best Advice ReceivedThe best advice I received when I began seminary and the AME ordination process was Ecclesiastes 9:11 […]
Read More2023 Lenten Devotional – Week Two – Thomas G. James – What is Love?
2023 Wesley Community Lenten Devotional View all 2023 Lenten Devotional Reflections » Week Two Rev. Thomas G. James Community ConnectionsWTS MDiv 2010, Donor, Former Lewis Center Staff; Pastor of Washington Street UMC (Alexandria, VA); Member Congregation of the Church of South Washington in Old Town, Alexandria Best Advice ReceivedIt’s hard to identify just one key […]
Read More2023 Lenten Devotional – Week One – Jazmine L. Brooks – Let us Remember?
2023 Wesley Community Lenten Devotional View all 2023 Lenten Devotional Reflections » Week One Jazmine L. Brooks Community ConnectionsWTS MDiv 2020; Pastor, Macedonia AME Church, Accomac, Virginia Best Advice ReceivedStay in the game long enough and if you play it right, eventually the ball will come to you. Just make sure you’re ready to do […]
Read More2023 Lenten Devotional – Week One – William R. “Mac” McKenney – Second String?
2023 Wesley Community Lenten Devotional View All 2023 Lenten Devotional Reflections » Week One – Feast of St. Matthias William R. “Mac” McKenney Community ConnectionsWTS MDiv 2018, Wesley Council Donor; Associate Pastor, Good Shepherd United Methodist Church, Dale City, Virginia Best Advice ReceivedNever get involved in a land war in Asia. Second String?Acts 1:15-26; John […]
Read More2023 Lenten Devotional – Week One – Rev. Nicole Poland Nyembo – Created for Community
2023 Wesley Community Lenten Devotional View All 2023 Lenten Devotional Reflections » Week One Rev. Nicole Poland Nyembo Community ConnectionsWTS MDiv 2019; Campus Chaplain at The Commons at Glencliff, Nashville; Provisional Deacon, Tennessee-Western Kentucky Conference of The United Methodist Church Best Advice ReceivedYou do not need to earn rest. Created for CommunityLuke 9:18-25 As we […]
Read More2023 Lenten Devotional – Ash Wednesday – Kasongo Butler – Will You Call This A Fast?
2023 Wesley Community Lenten Devotional View All 2023 Lenten Devotional Reflections » Ash Wednesday Kasongo Butler Community ConnectionsWesley Council Director and Donor; WTS MDiv 2020; Community Engagement Fellow; proud HBCU grad — Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University Best Advice ReceivedYour attitude can make or break you…Have a good one! Thanks Mom. Will You Call This […]
Read MoreTwo Wesley Theological Seminary Alumni and Former Chair Elected to United Methodist Church Episcopacy
Washington, D.C., November 08, 2022—The Wesley Theological Seminary community congratulates alumni The Rev. Dr. Robin Dease, The Rev. Dr. Lanette Plambeck, and its former Board of Governors Chair, The Rev. Thomas M. Berlin, on being elected bishops of the United Methodist Church (UMC).
Read MorePraying With Wesley Through The Seasons 2023
Praying Through The Seasons With Wesley Journey with Wesley Theological Seminary (WTS) through the seasons of the liturgical and academic year. Connect through prayer with the Wesley Community, on campus and in ministry around the world. Please return here each season to rekindle a rhythm of prayer that unites the Wesley Family, no matter where […]
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