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Wesleyan Impact Partners
2025 Impact Report

Tending the Graft, Growing Love in Action

Nourishing What is Newly Emerging Through What is Deeply Rooted

Dear Friends,

At Wesleyan Impact Partners, we believe that when people come together in faith, their love becomes action, and that action changes lives. This is the Body of Christ at work, bearing the fruit of God’s enduring love.

This year at Wesleyan Impact Partners, we’ve been inspired by the practice of grafting: a beautiful process by which gardeners and farmers join a new shoot to a strong, established rootstock so both may flourish. It’s a powerful image of what Wesleyan Impact Partners strives to do, strengthening the rootstock of the church while tending the grafts of fresh ministry.

Every day, we have the honor of working with churches and nonprofit ministries rooted in scripture, rich in faithful practices, and steady in their calling. We partner with innovative ministries and courageous leaders bringing fresh energy and hope to churches and neighborhoods across the United States.

In 2025, Wesleyan Impact Partners investors, donors, borrowers, and leaders like you helped make love in action possible. We ended the year with $TK million in investments and total assets of $TK million, and our loan portfolio is now at $TK million and steadily growing. We also invested $TK in Learning and Innovation initiatives and cohorts for church leaders and $TK in courageous spiritual innovators across the country through the Locke Innovative Leader Award.

Among the many stories of impact this year, two stand out. Rev. Dr. Ron Swain, a Board member inspired by the work of courageous Locke Innovative Leaders building new faithful ministries, became a donor to the Locke Innovative Leader endowment. And Parker UMC in Parker, Colorado, with help from a loan from Wesleyan Impact Partners, built a new sanctuary that connects neighbors, so they know they are loved, they matter, and they belong.

As you read our 2025 Impact Report, I hope you see your faith reflected in these stories and how your generosity is helping love continue to take root, grow, and bear fruit. Thank you for your partnership as we together tend the grafts needed for vital churches and flourishing neighborhoods.

By the grace of God, may it be so!

Rev. Lisa Greenwood

President & CEO

Wesleyan Impact Partners

Mr. Wayne Moy

Board Chair

Wesleyan Impact Partners

Impact Certificates

GIVING BACK BY INVESTING

Investors in Wesleyan Impact Partners Impact Certificates express a faith and generosity that both earn a competitive return* and fund loans to churches and nonprofit ministries. Impact Certificate investors make possible a cycle of generosity that funds churches and nonprofit ministries serving the needs of their communities, helping more people experience God’s love in tangible and transformative ways.

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Investing

Investing Impact Story

Planting Seeds for Future Flourishing

Investing in Impact Certificates is an expression of discipleship, with hope and faith in what God is doing in the world. 

Investing puts love in action, providing resources that tend the rootstock of church and tradition and the fresh shoots of innovative new ministries. It makes generosity tangible, helping God’s love take root, grow, and bear fruit shared by ever more people.

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Loans

HELPING MINISTRIES TAKE ROOT AND THRIVE

Since 1969, Wesleyan Impact Partners has helped churches and nonprofit ministries secure affordable loan rates and flexible terms that meet their unique needs, sustainably grow for the long term, and realize their God-inspired dreams.

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Lending impact story

Connecting Neighbors and Letting Them Know They Matter

Inspired by Isaiah’s call to “do a new thing,” Parker United Methodist Church in Parker, Colorado, seeks to ensure their neighbors know they are loved, matter, and belong. With support from a Wesleyan Impact Partners loan, they built a welcoming new sanctuary alive with “Spark!,” worship services designed around children, and plenty of space for seniors to lift their voices in their “5280 Choir.”

They care for their unhoused neighbors by regularly sharing “Manna Bags” of essential items like food and self-care products. What began as a building expansion project became a center of hope for the community, demonstrating the lasting impact of compassion and connection.

 

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PHILANTHROPY

PLANNING YOUR GENEROSITY IS LOVE IN ACTION

Planned giving lets your faith take root and grow for generations. Wesleyan Impact Partners' Philanthropy team works closely with churches and donors to create giving plans that reflect their faith, values, and vision. Through Donor-Advised Funds, endowments, and charitable trusts, we help maximize philanthropic impact — ensuring your generosity continues to bear fruit for years to come.

Ron Swain

Philanthropy impact story

Empowering Innovative Leaders Serving in New Ways

Dr. Ron Swain, Chaplain at Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas, embodies Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision of the “beloved community” — a world rooted in love, justice, and inclusion. 

Inspired by the work of Locke Innovative Leaders courageously leading new faithful ministries, Dr. Swain became a donor to an endowment dedicated to the work of spiritual entrepreneurs who envision new ways to serve their mission field and grow the impact of the church in their communities.

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Learning and Innovation

GRAFTING INNOVATION INTO TRADITION

Wesleyan Impact Partners connects leaders in brave conversations that blend tradition and innovation, creating enduring relationships of courage and learning.

We blend innovation and tradition to embolden leaders to cultivate thriving ministries rooted in creativity, community, and enduring hope.

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Learning and Innovation impact story

Joining Deep Roots With Fresh Expressions

In a vineyard, hope works quietly through grafting that joins new vines to established rootstock, nourishing both to bear abundant fruit. A thriving church does the same, connecting deep, resilient roots of faith with fresh expressions of ministry, for the benefit of both. 

At Wesleyan Impact Partners, we’ve seen how tradition can anchor innovation, and how new energy can renew the church. Grafting the two together is for mutual flourishing. When rooted together, we make space for growth so the whole vineyard — the whole church — can thrive and bear fruit for generations to come.

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2025 LOCKE INNOVATIVE LEADERS

TRANSFORMING COMMUNITIES BY ENGAGING SPIRITUAL LIVES AND LOCAL ECONOMIES

The 2025 honorees are reimagining higher education in Chicago, repurposing property to improve the lives of neighbors in Dellwood, Missouri, leveraging technology to help church communities thrive in new ways in Honolulu, and promoting holistic community development in Indianapolis.

Through their innovative ministries, new branches are emerging that inspire, connect, and bear lasting fruit in the communities they serve.

Joe Bowling,
Executive Director of Englewood Community Development Corporation,
Indianapolis, Indiana

Rev. Joshua Hayashi
CEO and Co-founder of Mission Management Company,
Honolulu, Hawaii

Beverly Jenkins,
President and CEO of Refuge and Restoration,
Dellwood, Missouri

Dr. Aaron Kuecker,
President of Trinity Christian College,
Chicago, Illinois

InvestingIn Courageous Spiritual Entrepreneurs

The Locke Innovative Leader Award lifts up the work of spiritual entrepreneurs who create new ways to serve their mission field and inspire others to join them in growing the impact of the church and nourishing their communities.

The award invests in bold leaders who demonstrate exceptional creativity and leadership in developing new practices and ministries that help more people experience God’s love.

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Igniting Imagination Podcast

NURTURING STORIES THAT SPARK IMAGINATION

Every movement begins with a spark — and often, that spark is a conversation. The Igniting Imagination® podcast invites church leaders and change-makers into bold dialogue that encourages vision, connection, and renewal. Each episode opens up a dialogue and invites listeners into new possibilities for themselves, their church, and their community.

Season 14 Episode 2

Digital Tools Help the Church Do God's Work in the Neighborhood

with Rev. Joshua Hayashi

Season 14 Episode 7

A Better Way for Food Distribution

with Tiffany Terrell

Season 15 Episode 2

The Power of Neighboring in Crisis and Recovery

With Sarah Ridout Woolsey and Howell Ridout

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Sharingthe Fruit of Faithful Conversation

Generative conversations on the Igniting Imagination® podcast this year showed us new ministries rooted in the Wesleyan tradition and in faithful witness to heal the world – how a community grounded in faith came together to respond to a tragic disaster, and vibrant ways to reimagine the religious landscape and to innovate with ancient spiritual practices.

Guests shared inspiring stories of answering the call to mutual flourishing, rooted in love, justice, and community.

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