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What is the Church of the Nazarene
The Church of
the Nazarene is a Protestant Christian church
in the Wesleyan-Holiness tradition. Organized
in 1908, the Church is now home to more than
1.5 million members worshiping in over 14,000
local congregations in 151 world areas.
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Jesus . . . the
Hope
Our global
mission is to share the good news that Jesus
Christ is the source of hope for our lives and
to spread the message of scriptural holiness (Christlike
living) across the lands.
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International
Headquarters
International
Headquarters provides support services that
include maintaining ministerial credentials
and church records, coordinating the support
and sending of missionaries, developing Sunday
School and discipleship curriculum, providing
retirement support programs for pastors,
encouraging the starting of new churches,
facilitating strategies of outreach and
education to all parts of the globe, and much
more. The Church of the Nazarene International
Headquarters is located in Kansas City,
Missouri.
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Nazarene
Publishing House
Nazarene
Publishing House (NPH) is the largest
publisher of Wesleyan-Holiness literature in
the world. Products include Sunday School
curriculum, music, periodicals, and books. In
addition, many kinds of merchandise items are
carried for the convenience of churches in
fulfilling their mission. NPH is located in
Kansas City, Missouri.
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Suggested
Reading
The following
resources about the Church of the Nazarene are
available for purchase from the Nazarene
Publishing House. Thousands of other resources
are available through the NPH web site,
www.nph.com,
or toll-free within the United States at
800-877-0700.
•
What is the Church of
the Nazarene?
•
Manual of the Church
of the Nazarene
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Articles of
Faith: What Nazarenes Believe
and Why
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What is a
Nazarene? Understanding our
Place in the Religious
Community
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Education
Nazarenes
support 11 liberal arts institutions in
Africa, Canada, Korea, and the United States,
as well as 3 graduate seminaries, 37
undergraduate Bible/theological colleges, 3
nurses training colleges, 1 junior college,
and 1 education college worldwide.
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World Outreach
Nazarenes are
passionate about making a difference in the
world by taking the good news of Jesus Christ
to people everywhere. Today there are almost
800 missionaries and volunteers serving around
the world. The Church of the Nazarene
ministers in more than 148 languages and 75
dialects or tribal languages and has produced
literature in 95 of these languages. The
church operates 3 hospitals and 30 medical
clinics worldwide. This missionary enterprise
is made possible by the contributions of the
global Nazarene family. Nazarenes also engage
in starting new churches and congregations by
praying, giving, and supporting worldwide
volunteers and contracted missionaries.
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Theology
The Church of
the Nazarene is the largest denomination in
the classical Wesleyan-Holiness tradition. The
doctrine that distinguishes the Church of the
Nazarene and other Wesleyan denominations from
most other Christian denominations is that of
entire sanctification. Nazarenes believe that
God calls Christians to a life of holy living
that is marked by an act of God, cleansing the
heart from original sin and filling the
individual with love for God and humankind.
This experience is marked by entire
consecration of the believer to do God's will
and is followed by a life of seeking to serve
God through service to others. Like salvation,
entire sanctification is an act of God's
grace, not of works. Our pursuant service to
God is an act of love whereby we show our
appreciation for the grace that has been
extended to us through the death and
resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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Government
The government
of the Church of the Nazarene is a combination
of episcopacy and congregationalism. Six
elected representatives serve on the Board of
General Superintendents. This board is charged
with the responsibility of administering the
worldwide work of the Church of the Nazarene.
The Board of General Superintendents also
interprets the denomination's book of polity,
the Manual of
the Church of the Nazarene.
The General
Assembly of the church serves as the supreme
doctrine-formulating, lawmaking, and elective
authority of the Church of the Nazarene,
subject to the provisions of the church
constitution. Comprised of elected
representatives from all of the denomination's
regular districts globally, the General
Assembly meets once every four years.
The General
Assembly elects the members of the Board of
General Superintendents and considers
legislative proposals from the church's 425
districts. Topics under consideration may
range from the method of calling a pastor to
bioethics.
The General Assembly also elects
representatives from around the world to the
General Board of the Church of the Nazarene.
The General Board carries out the corporate
business of the denomination.
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A Tradition of
Service
Nazarenes are a
compassionate people. We believe in serving
others. This is expressed locally through the
services of members to their communities.
Contributions from Nazarenes make possible the
administration of
Nazarene Compassionate
Ministries, which provides
assistance to persons in communities hard hit
by natural or man-made disaster or famine. In
recent years, Nazarenes have been instrumental
in assisting hurting people in every part of
the globe. From war and famine relief in
Rwanda and Zaire, to health care training in
India, to serving orphaned children in
Guatemala, to rebuilding homes and churches in
the Mississippi Gulf Coast, Nazarenes are
there through 190 full-time compassionate
ministry centers and volunteer efforts.
The worldwide
network of Nazarene churches makes it possible
for the denomination to serve as a conduit of
assistance to hurting nations. Nazarenes
provide money for food, medical supplies,
clothing, and other items to persons in a
number of countries where there are pressing
needs. In addition, the denomination’s
missionary infrastructure is often used by
World Relief and similar agencies when they
need assistance in getting supplies to people
in remote or troubled areas.
Nazarenes also
offer their time and services on volunteer
Work and Witness
and
Youth In Mission
teams to build churches, schools, and clinics
and to share the good news of Jesus Christ.
The Church of
the Nazarene reaches out to persons around the
globe through the power of technology. Through
the Internet, radio broadcasts in 33
languages, and video and printed materials in
95 languages, we share the message of hope in
Jesus Christ and educate constituents and
interested parties about people, programs,
news, and events of interest in the life of
the church.
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