
Costa Rican, American Nazarenes team up for missions trip
Thanks to strong connections built by previous missions trips, Encuentro Ministries joined up with a missions team from Costa Rica in late June to serve
Thanks to strong connections built by previous missions trips, Encuentro Ministries joined up with a missions team from Costa Rica in late June to serve
In this month’s edition of Nazarenes in the News, read about an Oklahoma Nazarene who was gifted a bike, a North Dakota community rallying to help a Nazarene Church, and the 100th anniversary of a West Virginia church.
Nazarenes in the News is a compilation of online news articles featuring Nazarene churches or church members. In this month’s edition, a Scotland church receives aid for food ministry while another aids a pre-existing food program. In Oklahoma, a church and university team up on a clinic for those without health insurance.
West Virginia Nazarene Camp in Summersville, West Virginia, served as a COVID-19 vaccination site for Nicholas County, helping distribute over 150 doses of the vaccine to those over the age of 80 in the community.
Sandy Burdette and her husband, Daniel, sold their house in West Virginia, packed their belongings in their car, and set out across the country to follow God’s call to work with the homeless and others who are on the streets.
Nazarenes in the News is a compilation of online news articles featuring Nazarene churches or church members. Here are the new entries for July.
Churches in Michigan and West Virginia are holding blood drives to help combat a blood shortage created by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ripley Church of the Nazarene in West Virginia has developed a baby pantry ministry to help combat local poverty. Approximately 30 percent of the population