The Ten Commandments and me
Retired pastor Glenn Wagner gives the context and history behind the Ten Commandments and then asks why we should care about them today.
Retired pastor Glenn Wagner gives the context and history behind the Ten Commandments and then asks why we should care about them today.
Congregations and individuals can celebrate the rural heritage of The United Methodist Church by financially supporting the Rural Life Sunday offering, which funds a pastoral scholarship named after a Michigan… Continue Reading Rural Life Sunday grows vital ministry
Construction may be two years away, but two affordable apartment buildings on 10th Street in Holland, MI, are on the drawing board thanks to First United Methodist and Hope churches.
Bishop Peter Storey, one of the world’s significant Christian leaders, encouraged efforts to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world during a recent visit in Michigan.
Mobility Worldwide has affiliates in Michigan in Holland, Saline, and Goodrich. This ministry takes hope around the world in the form of hand-cranked and hand-pulled carts once known as PETs.
Glenn Wagner introduces us to five people from the Bible whose faith offers guidance for our personal response in a time such as this.
Red Bird Mission has been sharing the love of Jesus Christ in southeastern Kentucky since 1921. Michigan Methodists have been a significant part of that century’s worth of caring ministry.
It has been 49 years since a man asked Glenn Wagner the question, “Why are you a Christian?” He then works years growing in his ability to witness for Jesus.
Fasteners of many kinds are essential to hold important things together. Glenn Wagner shares his experience with “faith fasteners” that can prove helpful in turbulent times.
The Rev. Glenn Wagner reflects on the history of epiphany, the Christian season of Epiphany, and a personal epiphany that has made a difference in his life.