We look forward to welcoming you and your family at:
BELLEVILLE WESLEYAN CHURCH
25 Holloway St., Belleville
ON, K8P 1N8
(Lower Auditorium)
613-962-1570
Sunday Worship Service: 10:30 a.m.
Who We Are
Our Pastor
Reverend Mark Sullivan
Pastor Mark has been in full-time Christian ministry since 1983, a graduate of Bethany Bible College (now Kingswood University – Sussex, NB). His heritage involves being the son of a large pastoral / foster-parent family serving in Northern Ontario. Since graduation he has served as Minister of Youth for four years in the State of Maine, and 30 years as Senior or Sole Pastor in two local church ministries and in a District campground setting. Married in 1983 to Patricia ‘Tricia’ (1961-2007: present with her Saviour). He has been blessed with three girls (Janell, Ashley, and Maegan), and four beautiful grandchildren (Elizabeth, Abigail, Connor and Grayson).
What To Expect In A Church Service
Atmosphere
Our atmosphere is relaxed. We encourage you to “come as you are”.
The Service
Our service begins at 10:30am for approximately 60 minutes. Our music is both contemporary and traditional.
Children
Children are a very important part of our worship and are always welcome. We offer a quality children’s ministry. You know your children are safe as they learn about God.
The Wesleyan Church
The Wesleyan Church cares about the inspiration of Scripture, the centrality of the cross, the need for a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, and the call to change the world. We have an optimistic view of grace, where the grace of God meets our sin and in the end grace is all that is left standing. This life is possible for all believers through the experience of both the forgiveness of sins and the filling of the Holy Spirit in our lives.
Our Mission
Raising up generations of Christ-following disciples who are characterized by the purity of Christ, the power of the Holy Spirit, and a passion for God, the lost and hurting
Our Vision
Transforming lives, churches, and communities through the hope and holiness of Jesus Christ. We celebrate every time a disciple makes a disciple and a church multiplies itself.
4 Key National Ministry Strategies:
- Ministry Health and Multiplication
- Leadership Development and Care
- Interdenominational Cooperation
- Global Responsibilities and Responsiveness
The Wesleyan Church History
The name “Wesleyan” is in honor of John Wesley, a priest in the Church of England who was the inspiration and founder of the Methodist movement. Wesley was an outstanding Oxford scholar, yet regarded himself as “a man of one book,” the Bible. It was while studying the Bible that he received assurance of his own salvation through faith. It was the Bible which motivated his vision for offering Christ to the common people of England in a way that led to that nation’s greatest spiritual revival. It was biblical truth that inspired Wesley to develop a school for orphans, job programs, and medical assistance for the poor, efforts to reform inhumane prisons, and arguments for the abolition of slavery, a great evil of his time. Confidence in the Bible as “the only and sufficient rule for Christian faith and practice” (to use Wesley’s own words) is still a hallmark of The Wesleyan Church today.