Wesley Rowell
Wesley Rowell is (as of Dec 2024,) a postulant for holy orders in The Episcopal Church, currently pursuing a Diploma in Anglican Studies at Virginia Theological Seminary. A graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary, where he earned his Master of Divinity in 2023, Wesley was recognized with the Edward Howell Roberts Scholarship in Preaching and the Mary Long Greir-Hugh Davies Award in Preaching. His academic focus included Black Church Studies and Theology, Women & Gender.
Raised in the AME Zion Church in Fayetteville, North Carolina, Wesley’s spiritual journey reflects a deep commitment to justice, race, and theology. After two decades in New York City as a professional musician, Wesley discerned a call to ministry, influenced by his upbringing as the grandson of a pastor and his experiences as a lay pastoral associate at Trinity Episcopal Church in Princeton, N.J.
Wesley’s unique perspective blends his artistic background—he holds a Bachelor of Music from Methodist College and a Master of Music in Vocal Performance from the University of Illinois—with a passion for preaching that uplifts and transforms. He is inspired by John 1:14: "And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us."
A gifted communicator, Wesley speaks to themes of joy, resilience, and community. His sermon on Day1, "Keeping Joy by Giving It Away," draws from Luke 3:7-18 and offers listeners an Advent message of transformation and hope.
Outside of ministry, Wesley enjoys singing karaoke, dancing, and exploring diverse musical genres—from Bach to Beyoncé.
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Keeping Joy by Giving It Away - Episode 4160
Tuesday December 10, 2024
Join us for Day1, episode 4160 featuring Wesley Rowell, postulant for holy orders in The Episcopal Church and graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary. In his sermon, "Keeping Joy by Giving It Away," based on Luke 3:7-18, Wesley reflects on John the Baptist's call to repentance and how generosity and self-emptying lead to authentic joy. Speaking to the themes of transformation and hope, he invites listeners to embrace the deeper meaning of Advent and Gaudete Sunday—a season of preparation and rejoicing. Drawing from his personal journey and theological insights, Wesley offers a timely message for those seeking faith-filled encouragement in challenging times. Tune in for a message that will uplift and inspire your Advent season.