Join our worship service this Sunday at 10 AM
Pastor Jiyeon will lead a 4-week study using Lectio Divina(sacred reading), a way of reading the Bible with prayer and reflection. along with our Lenten Sermon Series, "Listening at the Foot of the Cross," focusing on Jesus' seven last words. It will be in-person on Tuesdays at 10 am in the library on the following dates: Tuesday, February 24, March 3, 17, 24, 31.
To sign up, contact Pastor Jiyeon or find the signup sheet in the Narthex on Sunday.
Mardi Gras is a joyful celebration that takes place before the season of Lent begins. The name means “Fat Tuesday” in French, marking a time of feasting, music, and community before the more reflective season of Lent. Come and enjoy a variety of King Cake and activities for everyone of all ages to prepare for the Season of Lent meaningfully.
The Season of Lent begins on Ash Wednesday—a sacred time in the church year when we prepare our hearts for Easter through prayer, reflection, and repentance. We invite you to join us for a meaningful worship service at 7:00 PM, held in the sanctuary and also available online for those who wish to participate from home.
As part of the service, we will offer the Imposition of Ashes—a tradition where ashes are gently placed on the forehead or hand in the shape of a cross. This ancient practice serves as a reminder of our humanity and our need for God’s grace, echoing the words, “Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return.”
Join us on Friday for a quiet, reflective Good Friday service as we remember the suffering and death of Jesus Christ. This service, held in the sanctuary and available online, will follow the tradition of Tenebrae, a Latin word meaning “darkness” or “shadows.”
The Tenebrae service includes the gradual extinguishing of candles after each scripture reading, symbolizing the deepening sorrow and darkness of the crucifixion. Together, we will read passages from the Passion story, sing hymns, and observe moments of silence, creating space for prayer and contemplation.
This sacred time invites us to sit with the weight of Good Friday as we prepare our hearts for the hope of Easter. All are welcome.
Easter Sunday is a joyful celebration of Jesus’ resurrection and the hope it brings. At Wesley, we gather for vibrant worship, uplifting music, and meaningful community as we rejoice in God’s love and the promise of new life.
We’ll be a family-friendly worship service with communion at 10 AM. At 11:15 AM, kids can enjoy crafts and activities in the Fellowship Hall, and the Easter Egg Hunt will start at 11:45 AM for children of all ages. If you’d like to help with brunch or the children’s programs, please let Pastor Jiyeon know!
Each Easter, Wesley offers the opportunity to dedicate tulips and lilies in honor or memory of loved ones through our Easter Flower Offering. These beautiful blooms decorate the sanctuary on Easter Sunday, celebrating the resurrection of Christ and bringing the joy of new life into our worship space. Flower dedications are a meaningful way to remember family and friends or to honor someone special. After the service, you are welcome to take your flower home or leave it to be shared with others in the community.
To place an order, please fill out the Easter Flower form. The last date of the Easter Flower request is Sunday, March 29, 2026.
At Wesley, we have a longstanding tradition of directing 100% of our special offerings toward missional causes. This reflects our deep commitment to extending Christ’s love and hope beyond the walls of our church, supporting ministries that serve people in need both locally and globally.
This Easter, we invite you to give generously to our Easter Offering. Your contributions will go directly toward mission-driven efforts that bring healing, justice, and compassion to the world. As we celebrate the resurrection of Christ, let us also share in the joy of giving and be a blessing to others through our faithful generosity.