What We Believe

The Wesleyan Covenant Association (WCA) connects Spirit-filled, orthodox churches, clergy, and laity who hold to Wesleyan theology. It is an association of individuals and congregations who share a common understanding of our Wesleyan doctrine and a desire to become a vibrant, faithful, growing 21st century church.

As a regional chapter of the Wesleyan Covenant Association, we stand with our Brothers and Sisters in Christ (around the world, and for all time) in professing the traditional Christian faith "that was once for all entrusted to God’s holy people" (Jude 1:3).

Scriptural Authority and Lordship of Jesus Christ

The earliest Christian affirmation was “Jesus Christ is Lord” (Acts 2:36). This is the core belief that characterizes all Christians and defines discipleship. As followers of Jesus, we seek to live together in obedience to Christ’s teachings as found in Holy Scripture (Matthew 28:20). We know Christ authoritatively through the revelation of God’s Word. We believe “all Scripture is God-breathed and is useful … so that [we] may be thoroughly equipped for every good work” (II Timothy 3:16).

Our understanding and application of Scripture is informed by 2,000 years of Christian tradition, along with our reason and experience. But God’s Word is “the true rule and guide for faith and practice” (Confession of Faith, Article IV). The Wesleyan Covenant Association aims to ground all of our beliefs and practices in the authority of Scripture and seeks to reestablish our church on this firm foundation. Living and serving under the Lordship of Jesus Christ and the authority of Scripture, we are moving forward with confidence for the future.

Preparing for a New Global Methodist Church

The Wesleyan Covenant Association looks forward to partnering with like-minded orthodox Christians for a church that joyfully worships the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit; that diligently seeks to make disciples of Jesus Christ; and, that daily goes forth to be His faithful ambassadors in the world.

The Wesleyan Covenant Association has gladly joined with like-minded orthodox bishops, advocacy group leaders, and clergy and laity from around the world to create a Transitional Leadership Council that will guide us through a season of transition and into a new global Methodist church. Acting together gives us confidence for the future.

Preparing a Plan for the Future

We are convinced that after the 2022 General Conference a new global Methodist church will come to the fore. However, we cannot wait until 2022 to figure out how orthodox, evangelical United Methodists will move forward together. That is why the Wesleyan Covenant Association is committed to working on plans for a revitalized 21st century global church that can deliberately and energetically move into the future with confidence. Our plans must uphold the integrity of our belief in the authority of Scripture under the Lordship of Jesus Christ, as well as seek the best framework for a vital, growing church that is sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ around the world. This planning and preparation will give us confidence for the future.