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Paul Reissmann

From: Greater Southwest District and Western Waters District — Lake Odessa: Central UMC (3/4) and Western Waters District Communications (¶344.1a) (1/4) … To:  Greater Southwest District — Lake Odessa: Central… Continue Reading Paul Reissmann

Something caught alight inside

Paul Reissmann at ordination service

Continuing our series of articles on our newest ordinands, Rev. Paul Reissmann traces his path to ministry as an unfolding of revelations and a kindling of passion for service in… Continue Reading Something caught alight inside

Brokenness transformed into joy

Pottery crack repaired

Members of a growing Michigan Conference Contemplative Cohort invite you to spend Fridays in Advent exploring a form of contemplative prayer. This week, Rev. Paul Reissmann encourages us to find… Continue Reading Brokenness transformed into joy

Rising above COVID with hope

Easter triumphs over COIVID

Whether pandemic or endemic at this point, after two years, COVID leaves church leaders with challenges and opportunities. The third in a four-part series.

Vision for ministry overcomes virus

Beginning a first appointment during the time of COVID is odd, uncomfortable, and exciting all at the same time. These visionary leaders are ready for ministry with God as their… Continue Reading Vision for ministry overcomes virus

Invitation to connect through MI media

Using a phone to connect with people through social media.

Good social media creates community. Paul Reissmann explains how Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter connect God’s people across The Michigan Conference.

Michigan’s young people reflect

Megan Walther on the concourse in The Dome in St. Louis

While delegates work on the floor of the 2019 General Conference, some young adults watch on the sidelines and wonder what the future holds for The United Methodist Church.

Journey with Paul

He lives in Holland, Michigan, goes to school in Evanston, Illinois and studies on the train in between.

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