In a world that can sometimes feel disconnected, we are reminded of John Wesley’s powerful words: “The world is my parish.” This simple phrase captures the heart of Methodism: a commitment to reach all people—rich and poor, educated and uneducated, regardless of race or status—with the good news of Jesus Christ. In his latest article, Maxie Dunnam dives into the significance of this “worldwide parish” that Wesley envisioned, and why it’s more relevant than ever. He explores how the Wesleyan Revival began as a movement for the poor and marginalized and how that same spirit can ignite our mission today. I hope you'll take a moment to read it and reflect on what it means for our church and our personal faith journeys. We’re all called to make a difference, and the world is waiting for us to step in.

Posted by Paulo Lopes at 2025-04-09 14:31:01 UTC