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EQ Guinea Graduation

Equatorial Guinea celebrates first graduating class of clergy from borderless education partnership

In 2021, Equatorial Guinea and Seminario Teológico Nazareno Cono Sur announced a historic borderless education agreement. In March, the first fruits of the seeds planted by this partnership were harvested, with nine clergy graduating, five of whom were ordained.
28 Mar 2024
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Nazarene News Easter Offering

Lives transformed through generosity

The Easter Offering for World Evangelism helps fund the Church of the Nazarene’s ministry network as it mobilizes thousands of people to share Christ’s transformational love each day. Promotional materials for this year’s offering are now available.
14 Mar 2024
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Venezuela COMI

Venezuela churches emphasize childrens’ impact on missions

Churches from the Venezuela Primero District have been finding ways to get the youth and children of their church involved in missions, thanks to multiple efforts from the district Nazarene Missions International team.
07 Mar 2024
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Greg Hephner

Remembering Gregory Hephner

Gregory Hephner, 59, of Wichita, Kansas, passed away 21 February 2024. He was a member of the General Board of the Church of the Nazarene, elected in June 2023. He passed just six weeks after receiving a glioblastoma diagnosis.
29 Feb 2024
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Fili Chambo

2024 annual report of the Board of General Superintendents

General Superintendent Fili Chambo delivered the annual Board of General Superintendents’ Report during the 100th session of the General Board, 23-26 February, held in person in Overland Park, Kansas, USA.
26 Feb 2024
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Awajun Manual

Esther Carson Translation Center brings essential material to indigenous Nazarenes in Peru

The newly created Esther Carson Translation Center in Peru recently completed its first project: translating the Local and District Government section of the Manual of the Church of the Nazarene and other material into the native Awajún language spoken by the Aguaruna tribe.
22 Feb 2024
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Rogers First

Lay ministry courses impact Arkansas church

Three women seeking to dive deeper into their faith and Nazarene theology have found life through the Church of the Nazarene’s Discipleship Place lay ministry courses.
02 Feb 2024
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General Secretary releases 2023 statistics

General Secretary Gary Hartke and Nazarene Research Services released the annual Church of the Nazarene statistical report for 2023.
25 Jan 2024
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Paraguay

Paraguay leadership conference stresses importance of God's call

Ñandemba'e, meaning "ours," is a word from the Guaraní language — an indigenous language mainly spoken in Paraguay. Ñandemba'e served as the retreat slogan for pastors and leaders of Paraguay.
14 Dec 2023
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Hope over Anxiety

Hope Over Anxiety: Michigan church addresses mental health in its community

A church in Michigan is resourcing its community through educational and faith-based seminars on mental health-related topics. Over 100 people attended Flushing Community Church of the Nazarene’s Hope Over Anxiety seminar on 22 October.
02 Nov 2023
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Brazil

Flags of the Nations: Brazil

15 Apr 2024
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In Memoriam

In Memoriam: 12 April 2024

11 Apr 2024
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Ecuador Youth Camp

Over 200 youth in Ecuador respond to God's…

11 Apr 2024
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Remembering Carol Hunton

11 Apr 2024
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