A wonderful introduction to John Wesley: July 16, 2009 episode of Across the Pond, a podcast by Tony Campolo, noted evangelist, author, and professor emeritus at Eastern University, a production of the United Kingdom’s Premier Radio Network.
Listen to it HERE or right click & download it.
Thursday is Our Day!
Starting at 6:30
-Free Dinner
-Worship
-Music
-Fellowship
-Bible Study
-Games
-Discussion
Dinner & Worship every Thursday, everything else depends on you!
Every 1st Thursday we have family dinner and celebrate Communion.
Our Labyrinth is back
Available 24 hours a day
It was our most moving celebration last fall and it's open to all.
There is a traditional seven-circuit labyrinth in the open lot on the northwest corner of Arthur & Keith.
Pray, meditate, or just quiet your mind and carry a small stone to the center.
Click here for more information on the Labyrinth tradition.
We are a community committed to sharing the good news of
Jesus Christ with university students, faculty, and staff, and
nurturing ongoing Christian discipleship.
We seek to:
- offer a safe environment to explore questions of
faith;
- invite all into our community of worship and
celebration;
- provide opportunities for service to our community, our
church, and our world;
- support students as they pursue their education and explore
avenues of leadership; and,
- equip all to live and share the Good News.
We believe that Christian discipleship can, does, and will
transform individuals, societies, and the world.
Does God go to college?
College is a time of radical growth. Just about everything you believe will be
called into question. It is exciting, challenging, and frightening as you
build the framework for the person you want to become. Your world will
change, and you and your place within it are bound to change, too.
As you negotiate your path - as you create yourself anew - God will be there,
waiting.
Wesley is one of a number of groups on campus which are here to help you keep in touch
with God. We are proud of our history and heritage as a
United Methodist campus ministry, and we work to stay true to the highest ideals shown by
John & Charles Wesley and by Methodists through the centuries since.
"If thine heart is as my heart, give me thine hand."
We are an open, welcoming community of Christians seeking to reconcile our experience
and our faith, asking questions and seeking answers ... together.
Why Wesley?
"Come and see."