About five years ago—due to continual decline—the church was on the cusp of merging or closing. Dr. Miller was about to retire when she was asked by former Bishop Michael Coyner to take one more assignment. Quickly, she saw that the congregation’s strong leadership and formative history were fertile soil for a reinvigorated vision and mission.
As they looked to the past, they noticed the way throughout history Wesley UMC had focused on the inward and outward ministries of the church in equal measure. Together, they embarked on a strategic process in 2017 to develop their mission and vision. Then they got to work.
As they sought to live into God’s vision for them “to become a spiritually formed community of Christians seeking to win souls and make disciples for Christ,” the congregation was mindful of the need for spiritual formation of all ages.
One of the ways they lived into this was through “Mission Possible Kids,” a ministry designed to equip and empower children to do ministry. Children in grades 1-5 are led in Bible study, prayer, and then taught to serve. The children recently made blankets that were donated to Norton Children’s Hospital and to people who experience homelessness.
Their forebears foundation of prayer, scripture, and spiritual revival continually calls the congregation of all ages to stay close to Jesus.