The Roots of Our Faith
Reclaim our past; renew our present There is an old Polish saying, “you are never truly lost until you do not know where you have been.” The challenges over the past few years have left many asking self-reflective questions about our faith. Perhaps two of the most important are, where have we come from and […]
Welcome from our Leadership Team
Welcome, New WeLu Friends! We are so excited to see all of you, new and old, at events this year. Sponsored and supported by the Methodist and Lutheran churches, Wesley-Luther is an open, inclusive, and progressive campus ministry that welcomes all. Our mission is to provide a loving, accepting Christian environment on the UNCG campus […]
Comfort, Hope and Justice
The recent violence in Atlanta has again placed a bright light on the issues of pervasive racism and misogyny in our country. Eight more lives were taken, and countless more were twisted and transformed. Wesley-Luther stands with the Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islander communities. Over the past year, hate crimes and hate incidents against […]
The Whirlwind
For they sow the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind. — Hosea 8:7 The events of January 6th have rightfully shaken many of us to our core. The idea of a free and fair election is fundamental to the democratic process. The violent assault on government officials was committed with the intention to overturn […]
A White Jesus

In churches across America, we hang portraits and images of a white Jesus. Chances are that somewhere in the hallways, offices, chapel, study rooms, or sanctuary you will find Warner Sallman’s “Head of Christ,” or some similar image in your church. Ethical and historical conversations about this are not new. Historically, we know that Jesus […]
Welcome from the Leadership Team
Dear Spartans, To new first-year and transfer students, welcome to UNCG! To our returning students, welcome back! Although this semester will undoubtedly bring new challenges, we are excited for the opportunities it will bring – opportunities for community, for worship, and for service. We’re looking forward this fall to continuing old traditions and creating new […]
An Easter Prayer
Christ is Risen. Bless us in all the workings of our hands; may they serve you and be pleasing in your sight. Blessed Lord, who gave your word for our learning; grant us the open hearts and ready ears to be touched by your grace. Let grace rise in our hearts. Let us love you […]
Hope Amidst the Violence
I shared the following earlier this week as our campus gathered to send love, prayers and hope to the UNC Charlotte community — The heart-breaking violence of this week has touched the lives of so many in the UNC Charlotte community and well beyond. The fear, sadness, and loss will be with many for some […]
Tear Gas and Jesus
Most of us remember the Christmas story from when we were children. At the heart of the narrative is the tale of how Mary and Joseph, traveling to a foreign land are turned away from a safe place in a time of crisis. In their desperation, they are forced to shelter in a stable […]
The voice was rare in those days.
1 Samuel 3:1 “Now the boy Samuel was ministering to the Lord under Eli. The word of the Lord was rare in those days; visions were not widespread.” When Samuel heard his call from the Lord, it was difficult to recognize because the followers of God had forgotten what it meant to be his people. […]