Rev. Roger Wolsey
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Wolsey is an ordained United Methodist pastor who resonates with John Wesley’s belief that salvation involves wholeness for “the whole person,” including their physical well-being. Wesley even wrote a book on the experimental healing modalities of his time, “Primitive Physick.” Roger is convinced John Wesley would be a member of such a network and partake in all of the alternative healing therapies that are available.

He is the author of "Kissing Fish: Christianity for People Who Don't Like Christianity."

Blog Entries by Rev. Roger Wolsey

'Freedom Ride 2012'

(3) Comments | Posted May 30, 2012 | 11:16 AM

It's been said that "the micro is the macro." If you look at something in particular, you are looking at a microcosm of things that are strikingly similar on a larger scale. The state of North Carolina is a specific state that may be said to portray the United States...

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"Storydwelling" - A Review of Heatherlyn's New Album

(1) Comments | Posted September 7, 2011 | 2:41 PM

What's your story?

That's what singer-songwriter Heatherlyn's new album "Storydwelling" invites us to ponder. Our ears, hearts, and souls enjoy a bevy of gorgeous music as we do.

Unlike her debut album, "Heatherlyn" (2008), which demonstrated her chops on acoustic guitar, Storydwelling features a full band, The Storydwellers, and...

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Preaching the Green Gospel

(18) Comments | Posted August 22, 2011 | 11:57 AM

It's not about "red" or "blue," but green.

That's what Rebekah Simon-Peter, author of "Green Church: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Rejoice!" would like to convey. "Green Church" is a wake up call and challenge for Christians of all stripes and persuasions to set aside their petty doctrinal differences in order to...

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Christianity for People Who Don't Like Christianity

(166) Comments | Posted July 9, 2011 | 7:51 PM

I'm a Christian. But I probably shouldn't be. If you're a young adult in America, you probably shouldn't be either. The odds are increasingly against it. Few friends who went to high school or college with me, and even fewer of my more recent friends and acquaintances, identify themselves as...

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