Wesley Mission is a name used by several Uniting Church congregations which are a part the Uniting Missions Network of UnitingCare Australia. Wesley Missions grew out of the inner city missions of the pre-union Methodist Church of Australasia. These were Central Missions and are not to be confused with the City Missions, which were part of what is now Mission Australia.
Wesley Mission Newcastle services the Newcastle and Hunter region. Services delivered from the Newcastle offices include gambling and financial counselling, youth services, a seniors living centre, vocational training, home and community care, emergency relief, a retail furniture store, family services and chaplaincy.
Wesley Mission Sydney, previously known as the Central Methodist Mission before union, is the largest Wesley Mission and is located in Sydney. The mission headquarters are in Pitt Street right at the heart of the CBD of Sydney.
Wesley Mission Sydney was previously headed by the Reverend Dr Sir Alan Walker, an international evangelist and founder of Lifeline. After a worldwide search, Rev Dr. Keith Vincent Garner was brought from the United Kingdom to replace Gordon Moyes as Superintendent of Wesley Mission on the 5th Feb 2006. He became the 9th Superintendent in the Mission's 193-year history. As well as being Superintendent and CEO, he preaches each Sunday evening in the Wesley Theatre 6pm. His sermons are broadcast on TV and he hosts a weekly TV program on Channel 9.
Wesley Mission operates out of over 200 centres and employs over 2000 staff with a budget of $160 million. It owns and runs the old Bourke St. Methodist Church in its current form, a crisis accommodation service called Edward Eagar Lodge. The Mission, up to 2013, was associated with Wesley Institute for Ministry & the Arts (now Excelsia College).