Episodios

  • Disaffiliation Updates with Jay Therrell (4.19.23)
    Apr 19 2023

    WCA President Jay Therrell sat down with host Bob Kaylor on April 19 to discuss the latest updates for churches and annual conferences going through the disaffiliation process. Jay updates the status of lawsuits in several annual conferences and provides some helpful advice for churches as they navigate the process of voting and upcoming annual conference sessions.

    For more updates and the latest news, visit the Wesleyan Covenant Association website.

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    31 m
  • WCA Pathways Webinar: Remaining in the UMC
    Feb 10 2023

    We know that some traditional Methodists will either be forced to or choose to remain in the UMC after 2023 for many different reasons. The biblical paradigm of the faithful remnant is a model for those who will stay. Rev. Brian Felker Jones from Indiana and Rev. Bob Zilhaver from Western Pennsylvania joined us to discuss why they plan to remain as evangelical pastors in the changing environment and culture in the United Methodist Church.

    Email questions and comments to wcapathways@gmail.com. Follow Holy Conversations on Twitter @WCAPod.

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    40 m
  • WCA Pathways Webinar: Dealing with the Fallout
    Feb 3 2023

    Licensed therapist Joel Watts joined us for a discussion about handing conflict in your local church in the wake of disaffiliation votes, how to deal with "disenfranchised grief," and how to take care of yourself in times of stress and uncertainty.

    Email Joel Watts: Joel@integratedinsighttherapy.com

    To receive a list of resources recommended by Joel, email the WCA Pathways Task Force at wcapathways@gmail.com.

    Link to the Wesleyan Covenant Association and the Global Methodist Church

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    39 m
  • WCA Pathways Webinar: Pathways Into the Global Methodist Church
    Jan 27 2023

    Angela Pleasants, the GMC’s Director of Clergy and Church Relations, joined us to discuss the process for pastors and churches to join the GMC, how the new denomination is connecting open pastoral appointments with available clergy, how benefits work in the new denomination, and a host of other issues related to connecting with the Global Methodist Church.

    To contact Angela, email her at apleasants@globalmethodist.org

    To find answers to your questions about the Global Methodist Church, check out the website.

    To sign up for upcoming WCA Pathways webinars, email us at wcapathways@gmail.com. When you sign up, you'll receive additional show notes and contact information.

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    57 m
  • WCA Pathways Webinar: Church Starts and Restarts
    Jan 25 2023

    Kenny Ott from The River Network, the Global Methodist Church’s church planting partner, joined host Bob Kaylor to talk about the process of starting or restarting new GMC churches and how groups of laity and pastors can begin discerning and training for a successful launch in their communities. This is the first in a series of webinars recorded by the WCA Pathways Task Force, whose purpose is to help churches and pastors disaffected by the disaffiliation process in the United Methodist Church.

    Contact The River Network for training, coaching, and consulting in planting a church in your area.

    Click here to connect with Global Methodist leaders in your area.

    Learn about the Wesleyan Covenant Association at our website and follow the podcast on Twitter @WCAPod.

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    55 m
  • Jurisdictional Conferences and the Future of the UMC with Jay Therrell
    Nov 7 2022

    WCA President Jay Therrell joins host Bob Kaylor to talk about the results of the UMC Jurisdictional Conferences in the United States, what they mean for the future of the United Methodist Church, and why now is the time for churches considering disaffiliation to start moving. Jay and Bob also talk about the new WCA Pathways Task Force and how it can help laity and clergy who are left behind if their church doesn't have the votes for disaffiliation.

    Recorded November 7, 2022

    Send your comments and questions to podcast@wesleyancovenant.org and follow us on Twitter @WCAPod. Check out the new WCA web site at wesleyancovenant.org.

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    35 m
  • A Look at the New Hymnal ”Our Great Redeemer’s Praise” with Jonathan Powers
    Oct 6 2022
    Since the beginning of the movement, the people called Methodist have always been a singing people. We know that Charles Wesley himself wrote thousands of hymns that communicated Methodism's emphasis on God's grace and love in Christ, the transforming power of the Spirit, and the journey of sanctification. Many of these hymns are contained in the current United Methodist Hymnal, and while there have been some supplements to the hymnal that incorporate some more contemporary worship music, the hymnals that most United Methodists use is now more than 30 years old. Other Wesleyan traditions use different hymnals, and even more churches now use screens to enable congregations to sing more contemporary worship music. In the digital age, the idea of a new hymnal might seem like a throwback to a bygone era. But a new hymnal promises to recapture the great songs of the Wesleyan tradition and bring them to a new audience hungry for both good music and good theology. Our Great Redeemer's Praise , published by Seedbed, will soon be available to churches everywhere. Dr. Jonathan Powers is one of the editors of this new collection, along with Julie Tennent and many other contributors. Jonathan is the Associate Dean of the E. Stanley Jones School of Mission and Ministry and Assistant Professor of Worship Studies at Asbury Theological Seminary. Check out Our Great Redeemer's Praise. Send us your questions and comments at podcast@wesleyancovenant.org and follow us on Twitter @WCAPod. Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
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    41 m
  • Global Methodist Church Update with Keith Boyette
    Sep 15 2022
    The Global Methodist Church launched on May 1, 2022 and in just a few months the new denomination has seen an influx of churches and pastors join up, with more on the way. New provisional annual conferences are being formed, new churches and missions are being launched, logistics for churches and pastors around pensions and insurance are being put together, and a host of other details are coalescing during the early months of the new church. Rev. Keith Boyette is the Transitional Connectional Officer for the Global Methodist Church and he joined podcast host Bob Kaylor to give us an update on what's happening with the GMC, how churches can become part of it, and what's ahead as the denomination moves toward a convening conference in the future. Check out the Global Methodist Church website and the FAQ section for more information about joining the GMC. To learn more about church planting in the Global Methodist Church, contact The River Network. Send your questions and comments on the podcast to podcast@wesleyancovenant.org and follow us on Twitter @WCAPod.
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    38 m
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