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First Wednesdays with Wesley

First Wednesdays with Wesley

(November 4, 2020)

 

Grace and peace to you in this momentous season, 

        I came to Wesley from a privileged mostly-white suburb in Southern California because it was in Washington.  I wanted to be a part of this national capital and international hub.  My first day was a Sunday in January and I figured out how to take the bus system down to the museums and stayed all day.  And I nearly froze to death that night waiting for a bus near the White House.  I stayed because I figured out what to wear and how to get around.  And because I met another student who was from Virginia (we now have 6 grandchildren).  And because, the classes opened my mind and the professors cared.   And seminary leadership became my ministry.

        I’ve been a part of the big events that can only happen here: inaugurations, protests, fourth of July on the Mall.  I have gotten to know some of the politicians and media stars.  But I’ve also come to know pastors of black and Korean churches, people who work for the CIA or the Department of Agriculture, Republicans, Democrats and Independents.  People I would have never met staying home.  Many of them, like me, trying to figure out their faith in a very dynamic and diverse environment. 

       It’s not for everyone.  But if you decide to come to Wesley in Washington, take advantage of it.  Spend the time and pay attention.  Immerse yourself in this city and its people.  And it will open you to the world.  You will gain wisdom and confidence.  If you let it.  For me, because I came to Wesley in Washington, I also came to know New York, Seoul, and Delhi and London and Harare and Jerusalem, and have close friendships with people in all these places.

        In the next two weeks, I invite you to visit Wesley and hear from current students who share my sentiment on the community and closeness of both Wesley and Washington to the nations: Thursday, November 12th at 7pm EST join our Current Student Panel live on Zoom (hosted by Elijah and Liz with a panel of students and alumni of Wesley). Details can be found here and if you’d like to learn more about my journey to Wesley and the innovative programs that have developed during my time as seminary president read more here. 

I look forward to welcoming you! 

President David McAllister-Wilson 

"I thought about the people in my life who influenced me or were people I looked up to, and they were all people of faith."   — The Rev. Matthew Wilke on his decision to seek ordination.

We're happy to share a story about Wesley graduate Matthew Wilke (M.Div. Class of 2018), now pastor of Tonganoxie United Methodist Church in Tonganoxie, Kansas. Many of our students and graduates are PKs (pastor's kids), and they all know well the challenges of the call to ministry and the many different ways ministry and service manifest.

This feature follows a PK, finding his own way to serve God and God's people while being part of a family who has ministered in the Church for generations. Thanks to The Great Plains Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church's David Burke for this profile of yet another Wesley grad making a difference in ministry! Read "Newest generation of Wilkes respects family name while blazing new trail" here: http://ow.ly/t70750BTEAj (Photos: David Burke)

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President David McAllister-Wilson invites you to #EngageinTheseTimes!

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Wesley President David McAllister-Wilson has prepared a website page that brings together many of our multimedia resources, much of it original content developed for our alumni and friends. We will be adding pieces regularly as well as offering ways to participate in chapel and in some of our live events. 

With this is a new initiative from the President's Office: "Presidential Conversations," long-format intimate dialogues where the president engages thought-leaders in the Wesley Community and beyond. We invite you to visit https://www.wesleyseminary.edu/engage-in-these-times/ 

Visit Wesley virtually! Learn about the campus community and unique history

View the Virtual Tour here

Wesley Little Known Fact: Wesley's Library holds an actual bible used by John Wesley!

Housed in our Library's Rare Book room, Wesley does hold a study bible used by John Wesley (the inscription reads "JW 1751"). It was a gift to American Methodists by an English lawyer, Samuel Danks Waddy, Q.C. in 1882, and was added to Wesley's rare book collection in 1959. Wesley librarian Andy Klenklen shows us the Wesley Bible in this short video(right).

October 21st - Young clergy and candidates gathered to explore the motivations, challenges, and needs of younger people pursuing a call to ministry

 If you weren't able to attend the live panel, the recording is a must see!

"The Crisis of Younger Clergy in the UMC" gives voice to young Wesley graduates who offer very authentic reflections on the challenges of being faithful to their calling to ministry in the UMC at this moment in time! View the video here.

Young Clergy and Candidates Speak Out

The Lewis Center for Church Leadership's Leading Ideas offers articles by thoughtful, cutting-edge leaders on subjects you care about — navigating change, reaching younger people, financing your ministry, communicating effectively — to help you be the leader God is calling you to be.

What Does Strong Leadership Look Like?

A strong leader is often defined as one who uses authority to gain influence and advantage. John Matthews, Kristina Gutiérrez, and Ross Peterson point to a different paradigm of strength in church leadership that is neither defensive nor aggressive but loving and respectful of one’s adversaries.

Read more

Henry Luce III Center for the Arts & Religion at Wesley

New Online Workshop: Dance

Online November 19, 2020 | 4:30 - 6 pm EST

The theologian Dr. Richard J. Foster considers spiritual disciplines to be a “door to liberation”. With the incorporation of dance/movement, the spiritual disciplines can create “expressive replenishment” as well as liberation. In the world we have now come to know, liberation and replenishment are essential for our spiritual wellbeing as outlets for release have become limited. In this workshop, we will journey together to find moments of play, respite and creativity; all for the purposes of replenishment and liberation.

Instructor: Josie Hoover

Register here

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Oxnam Online

Please pray with us: Oxnam Resources

Within our Oxnam Resources exists a Prayer Wall where you can pray for others and request prayer. Please join us in prayer this and everyday as we seek God for wisdom, comfort, healing, and the blessedness of God's kingdom and will to be done. 

Click here to pray with us.

Did you miss last month's news? Check it out here:

Click on a date to view the e-newsletter:

September 2, 2020

October 7, 2020

 

Ready to begin your studies?

Visit our "Try a Class" page or email us to learn how to begin your studies: admissions@wesleyseminary.edu

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Explore our Weekly "Wednesdays with Wesley" Archive from March to July 2020

Click on a date to view the e-newsletter:

July 22, 2020 - Ongoing Discernment Through Theological Education

July 15, 2020 - Here I am Lord, Send me

July 8, 2020 - Remain in Him, Together

July 1, 2020 - Respite Week Devotion

June 24, 2020 - Respite is Coming

June 17, 2020 - Campus Soft Reopening in Fall 2020

June 10, 2020 - The Diversity of Solidarity

June 3, 2020 - A Desperate Thirst for Righteousness

May 27, 2020 - Sharing the love of scripture

May 20, 2020 - Re-imagining the Call

May 13, 2020 - Commencement Edition

May 6, 2020 - Wesley to Baltimore

April 29, 2020- Beloved Community

April 22, 2020 - COVID19 meets Earth Day 50

April 15, 2020 - Coping & care during COVID

April 8, 2020 - Divine stillness

April 1, 2020 - Things they didn't teach us in seminary

March 25, 2020 - Hope for such a time

March 18, 2020- Spend Wednesday with us

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

During this time, we are praying for you and with you. Be safe and healthy, Beloved Community.

We'd love to Connect with You!

Let us know if any of the links above really struck your interest, because we'd be happy to connect you with a faculty member(s) and/or current student! 

Elijah Ferebee | Recruiter

o: 202-885-8642 | eferebee@wesleyseminary.edu

Elizabeth Pruchnicki | Recruiter

o: 202-885-8653 | epruchnicki@wesleyseminary.edu

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