Dec 9, 2025 | Atlantic Connexion, Beulah, District News, Events, General Board
Every number has a name. Brandy was baptized on Sunday at Framework (Jason Blaikie). Every name has a story. And what an incredible story of transformation – PTL! ‘Tis the reason for the season – check it out… Jason shared, “Brandy came...
Dec 2, 2025 | Atlantic Connexion, Beulah, District News, Events, General Board
Kings (Brent Ingersoll) celebrated 42 baptisms across its locations this weekend – PTL! The faces say it all – so much joy with freedom in Christ! Registration Deadline – December 13th CLICK HERE for all the details for District Ministerial (January...
Nov 27, 2025 | Atlantic Connexion, District News, Events, General Board, General Conference, Kingswood University
River Valley Wesleyan (Darren Clark) had an exciting Sunday breaking in their new portable baptismal tank with two candidates declaring their public profession to choose Jesus and follow Him all of their days – PTL! The South Shore Network under the effective...
Nov 22, 2021 | Caton's Island, District News, Events, General Board, General Conference, It's Monday Again
[vc_row][vc_column width=”5/6″][vc_column_text] Tim Long (Live Well) and his team of leaders including David & Melissa Tysick held the first preview service yesterday afternoon for a new Kingdom location in Freeport, NS. Tim’s heart for these...
Nov 23, 2020 | District News, Events, General Board, General Conference, Houghton College, Indiana Wesleyan University, It's Monday Again, Kingswood University, Oklahoma Wesleyan University, Southern Wesleyan University, Wesley Seminary
[vc_row][vc_column width=”5/6″][vc_column_text] It was a big day yesterday in the County. Aroostook County, that is. Rich (Katie) Thomas was installed as Lead Pastor of both Easton & Community. The Thomas family moved from Bangor shortly after the...
May 7, 2018 | Beulah, Events, General Board, Global Partners, Indiana Wesleyan University, It's Monday Again, Kingswood University, Missions
The “Flood of 2018” is a matter of record in New Brunswick history as the worst ever now surpassing 1973 levels. As one sign posted on social media reads, “Stop looking. Start helping!” There are many organizations and local efforts which need support. One worthy of...