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WHC Announces New Executive Director
Bishop John Mark Richardson, Sr.
September 1, 2022
The Wesleyan Holiness Connection (WHC) is pleased to announce the selection of Bishop John Mark Richardson, Sr., as our new Executive Director. The Wesleyan Holiness Connection, founded in 2002 by Dr. Kevin Mannoia, is a global relational network of denominations, colleges, churches, organizations, and leaders committed to bringing God’s holiness into full and transforming engagement with today’s culture. For 20 years, the WHC has been a scholarly and authoritative voice presenting a fresh expression of holiness in the 21st Century. The board unanimously elected Bishop Richardson to begin serving on September 1.
Over the last seven years, Bishop Richardson’s leadership has helped WHC to become the premier relational holiness network with a global imprint. He has served on the board of directors and represented WHC by speaking at countless events in the United States and abroad. He has also trained and assisted in developing leaders for WHC’s Regional Networks. …Read More
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Food for Thought

Graceful Engagement Instead of Resistance
You can’t really escape the widespread differences of opinions today surrounding political issues. At first glance, it presents itself as something where there is a right and a wrong position and the extremes become pretty radical; protests and harsh words create tension. With a bit of reflection and humility, however, we may come to understand how each is passionate about some dimension of the issue and there really is a common desire for people and human culture. Some people see the issue through the lens of safety in their community, others through preserving an economic system that is sustainable, others through lenses of human suffering, and still others through lenses of ethnicity. When we listen in humility, we find the voice of the other person helps us to moderate our own extreme; and we find that it isn’t so “black and white,” as we thought. The other person’s priority may actually have some value and it doesn’t mean they are not in favor of the greater good for all people.
Some have called for sacred resistance. Such a posture, however creates a starting point of antagonism and antipathy, often with the result of vitriolic words that hurt and divide. May I urge instead “GRACEFUL ENGAGEMENT.” Graceful engagement certainly engages and speaks out when it is appropriate – but only AFTER listening and seeing the image of God in the other. The outcome is a “via media” or middle way that is not so much compromise as it is seeing with eyes that are anchored in God’s nature and reaching into the circumstances of people’s lives.
Can you allow Christ to give you a humble, listening heart? Acknowledge that at times our own bias may cause immediate reaction that can skew the balance of your life. Anchoring yourself to the heart of God provides the basis for healthy engagement. That center, that anchor, that focal point should be Jesus who brings wholeness, integration, and balance. Mostly, he helps you see that the key is a humility that brings listening. And that brings the deepest peace in the midst of competing priorities.
Blessings
Kevin Mannoia
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2100 E Rte 66, Glendora, CA 91740
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