Tag: Wesley Foundation
Drawn into the circle of God’s family
Ash Wednesday is a chance for Christians to reflect on how our practices of faith can become gestures of love and inclusion, bringing hope and healing.
MSU shooting shatters Michigan UMs
United Methodist churches in the greater Lansing area grapple with the Feb. 13 mass shooting on the campus of Michigan State University.
2022 Wolverine/Spartan Sharedown
The Wolverine / Spartan Sharedown is a friendly fundraising competition between Wesley Foundations at Michigan State and the University of Michigan, with the goal to raise $10,000 to create significant… Continue Reading 2022 Wolverine/Spartan Sharedown
William T. Shomaker
May 5, 1942 – May 9, 2022 Pastor William Thomas (Tom) Schomaker passed away Monday, May 9, 2022 at McLaren Bay Regional Hospital with his wife by his side. As… Continue Reading William T. Shomaker
Campus ministries support faithful living
Eight Wesley campus ministries throughout Michigan provide a nurturing space for young adults to make important faith connections.
‘There’s no going back’ after pandemic
During the pandemic, Wesley Foundations in Big Rapids, Detroit, and Marquette found new ways to engage students and create loving community. Fall of 2021 is a time of “building back.”
It all began on a college campus
Tim Kobler and James Magee talk about a new year of campus ministry at the University of Michigan and Michigan State University. Two of eight Wesley ministries across the state.
Rev. Richard A. Youells
Rev. Richard A. Youells (Dick), age 88, of Grand Rapids, passed away peacefully on Thursday, July 1, 2021. He will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 61 years, Carol… Continue Reading Rev. Richard A. Youells
Global Water Summit seeks to spur change
Two Wesley Foundations, one in Ann Arbor and the other in Mt. Pleasant, have partnered to focus on a basic human need. Water. They invite Michigan United Methodists to a… Continue Reading Global Water Summit seeks to spur change
MIcampus ministries welcome students
United Methodist ministries on seven campuses around Michigan will soon welcome all students, offering opportunities for fellowship, faith-sharing, and service.