The Myanmar Southeast District of the Church of the Nazarene celebrated a significant milestone in January with the dedication of its new district office in Toungoo. Marked by joyful worship and thanksgiving, the moment reflected God’s faithfulness through both global generosity and local commitment.
The dedication took place during the district’s 1st Assembly under the theme “Faith and Action” (Hebrews 11:1). Around 160 participants—including pastors, lay leaders, youth, and guests from the Southern and Central districts—gathered to celebrate this historic step forward.
Leaders expressed deep gratitude and emphasized that the new facility is a testimony of partnership and an answer to prayer. The construction of the district center was made possible through the Alabaster Offering and the generosity of Nazarenes around the world. At the same time, the Myanmar Southern District generously provided the land.
The Southern District’s gift of land reflects a powerful story of multiplication. Once a “daughter” district itself, it has now become a “mother,” investing in new ministry areas through church planting, discipleship, and leadership development. This act of generosity positions the Southeast District to move toward full organization as a Phase 2 district, grounded on a debt-free and sustainable foundation.
The new office will serve as a strategic hub for the district’s Vision 2030 goals, including planting 50 new churches, launching 50 discipleship groups, conducting 150 salvation training sessions, and equipping 40 new ministers for service.
The Myanmar Southeast District invites the global church to continue in prayer—for peace and protection, for the spiritual growth of new believers, for the strengthening of leaders, and for continued multiplication across the region.
