Since 2009, Tyndale Seminary has convened an annual Wesley Studies Symposium. The 2025 event will take place on Tuesday April 29. This year’s keynote speaker will be Dr. Thomas Noble, a leading theologian in the Church of the Nazarene. He is the author of the important book, Holy Trinity, Holy People, and is currently writing a major multi-volume work, Christian Theology.
Dr. Noble’s keynote address is titled, “Christian Holiness and the Triune God.”
Other confirmed presenters include:
- Bruce Cromwell, “Biblically Faithful Ministry with the LBGTQ+ Community”
- Chris Payk, “The Complex Legacy of Methodism in the Life of Wang Mingdao” [via zoom]
- Aaron Perry, “Wide, Wild, and Deep: Theology for Ordained and Lay Ministry.”
- Chun Hoi Heo, “The Philosophical Character of Wesley’s Theology”
- Michael Reardon, “Recent Protestant Approaches to Deification in dialogue with Wesley’s View of Sanctification.”
- Tom Elliott, “Christian Formation in John Wesley’s Preaching Ministry.”
- Aaron Perry, “Wide, Wild, and Deep: Theology for Ordained and Lay Ministry.”
- John Clifton, “The Homeless Man as a Christological Paradigm of Powerlessness” [via zoom]
- Grant Gordon, “Newton’s Reflections on Wesley’s Sermons”
Visit the Symposium Webpage to find details about the schedule and registration.

