Wesleyan Impact Partners
Wesleyan Impact Partners is a nonprofit that invests in ministries building thriving communities.
06/05/2026
Investors in Wesleyan Impact Partners Impact Certificates express a faith and generosity that help more people experience God’s love in tangible and transformative ways.
With as little as $100, you can:
• Align your investments with your values
• Fund loans to churches and nonprofit ministries, transforming neighborhoods
• Invest as an act of discipleship and support what God is doing in the world
Wesleyan Impact Partners is a nonprofit that invests all its revenue back into the church’s mission
through gift planning expertise and resources, leadership cohorts, and grants, creating a cycle of
generosity.
If you’ve been considering an investment that makes a difference for the church and the communities it serves, now is a wonderful time to take that step.
Click here to learn more: https://wesleyanimpactpartners.org/investments
*Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Rates subject to change. The Wesleyan Impact Partners securities are unsecured debt securities subject to terms, conditions and risks described in our Offering Circular, including risk of possible loss of the amount invested. Payment is dependent on Wesleyan Impact Partners’ financial condition at the time payment is due. This is not an offer to sell you our securities and we are not soliciting you to buy our securities. The offering is made solely by the Offering Circular and only in states where authorized. Before investing, you should read our Offering Circular at wesleyanimpactpartners.org. Not FDIC or SIPC insured. Not a bank deposit. Not guaranteed by any denomination. Rates effective as of 05/01/26 and are subject to change. APY = Annual Percentage Yield. Interest yield assumes that the investor elects to have all interest accrued and compounded and not to receive payments of interest. Annual Percentage Rate (APR) for 1 Year Fixed Term Impact Certificate = 3.75%.
06/05/2026
Our cohort of District Superintendents recently traveled to Minneapolis for a learning journey centered on the hard and holy work of justice. They visited places marked by grief, courage, and witness, and spent time with two leaders who are reimagining what faithful pastoral leadership looks like — one through deep neighborhood partnerships and another through the countercultural practice of Sabbath rest.
What emerged from the journey was a consistent thread: faithful leadership today is not only about what churches do, but about how communities are formed through the practices they keep together. Both Rev. Tyler Sit and Rev. Kara Root are asking a deeper question in their congregations: What kind of people are we becoming?
Perhaps that is one of the church’s greatest callings in this time: not simply growing larger, but helping people become more deeply rooted in the life of God and more faithfully present to the world God loves.
Read the full reflection: https://wesleyanimpactpartners.org/news/what-practices-are-forming-us-for-the-world-we-are-living-in
05/12/2026
Leaders across the church are navigating a shared reality right now: familiar patterns are shifting, long-held assumptions no longer hold, and the path forward isn't always clear.
We invited pastors and lay leaders from Texas and New Mexico to discuss the realities they've found in their ministries, with three insights emerging about what this moment is asking of the church.
The future will be shaped by leaders willing to ask deeper questions, pay attention, and take faithful next steps.
Read the full reflection: https://wesleyanimpactpartners.org/news/stewarding-potential-what-this-moment-is-asking-of-the-church
05/07/2026
In as little as one sentence, you can create a legacy that builds a better world of love, grace, joy and belonging today and in the future.
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04/16/2026
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When people come together in faith, their love becomes action, and that action changes lives.
Our 2025 Impact Report shows what we've accomplished together through learning, investing, lending, and charitable giving to support vital churches and flourishing neighborhoods across the country.
Thank you for your partnership in this work.
Read the 2025 Impact Report: https://wesleyanimpactpartners.org/2025-impact-report
03/31/2026
Digital ministry inspired the Phygital Preaching Fellowship, but soul work was always at the heart of it. Jess Bielman, one of our nineteen fellows, recently reflected on what brought this diverse group together.
He expected conversations about algorithms, platforms, and audience growth. Instead, the fellowship became something slower and more vulnerable, a space where connection happened at the level of soul. Their trip to Silicon Valley could have been a tour of innovation and disruption. Instead, it turned into conversations about ethics, the human cost of platforms, and what technology is doing to humanity.
John Wesley's most prevalent question was simple: How is your soul?
That question still matters. Maybe more than ever, even in the digital space.
Read Jess's full reflection: https://www.phygitalfellows.com/p/this-was-never-just-about-digital
03/24/2026
Our 2025 Impact Report is here.
Inside, you’ll find stories of faith in action — where generosity nurtures ministry, and vision becomes lived impact.
At Wesleyan Impact Partners, we believe every resource can serve God’s work when placed in faithful hands. This year’s report is a glimpse of what happens when leaders and stewards come together to strengthen the church and serve their communities with courage and hope.
We invite you to read, reflect, and see how your partnership is helping love take root and bear fruit.
By the grace of God, may it be so.
Read the 2025 Impact Report: https://wesleyanimpactpartners.org/2025-impact-report
03/19/2026
In 2025, the Phygital Preaching Fellowship brought together nineteen innovative faith leaders to explore how the Gospel takes shape at the intersection of the physical and digital.
Designed and guided by Wesleyan Impact Partners and supported by Lilly Endowment's Compelling Preaching Initiative, the fellowship equips leaders who are experimenting with new technologies and delivery systems for preaching and ministry.
This year, the fellows traveled to Boston for a learning journey on "Technologies of Liberation," engaging with Howard Thurman's legacy at Boston University's Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground.
The experience brought them back to a question at the heart of their work: If God is already at work in the digital as well as the physical, how do we respond faithfully in both spaces?
Through intentional community, theological grounding, and real experimentation, Wesleyan Impact Partners is helping the church meet people where they are, online and in person.
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11709 Boulder Lane Suite 220
Austin, TX
78726
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| Monday | 8am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 5pm |
| Friday | 8am - 2pm |