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DS Ivory Coast

Côte d’Ivoire South District elects, installs new superintendent

The installation of Kouamé Kamenan as the new superintendent of the Côte d’Ivoire South District of the Church of the Nazarene took place on Sunday 4 February 2024 at Grace Church in Andokoi.
21 Feb 2024
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Shane Lima

ENC announces new college pastor, executive director of Spiritual Life

Shane Lima will join Eastern Nazarene College as college pastor and executive director of Spiritual Life. Lima is the lead pastor of Ambassadors Church of the Nazarene in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, and an ordained elder in the Church of the Nazarene.
20 Feb 2024
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Philip Sessions

Celebrating the life, ministry of R. Phillip Sessions

Ronald “Phillip” Sessions, 86, of Cullman, Alabama, passed away 10 February 2024. He was a retired district superintendent who led the Alabama South (now Central Gulf Coast) District from 1988 to 1997.
20 Feb 2024
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Korean church continues relationship with Thai District through missions

Kwongwan Church of the Nazarene and the Korea National District’s Missions Department organized a mission trip in Thailand. The partnership between the Kwongwan Church of the Nazarene and the Thai District dates back to 1997.
19 Feb 2024
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JFHP

JESUS Film Harvest Partners celebrates 19 million decisions for Christ

JESUS Film Harvest Partners (JFHP) has helped over 19 million people make decisions for Christ, according to the most recent monthly reports submitted by the 1,166 teams working in 67 countries.
15 Feb 2024
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Nigeria West Africa JF

Evangelism helps new district grow to unreached areas of Nigeria

The Port Harcourt District of southern Nigeria, which was established in 2021, has identified Bonny Island, located off the coast of Nigeria, as a target location to begin to grow the Church of the Nazarene.
15 Feb 2024
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New Bolivia District

Isai Murga elected superintendent of La Paz District

On Sunday, 7 January 2024, the La Paz District in Bolivia hosted its assembly at the Winchester Memorial Church of the Nazarene where Isai Murga was elected as the new superintendent for the district.
15 Feb 2024
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Australia LYN Collaroy Center

Australia Nazarenes continue Love Your Neighbor projects

During the Australia Southern District assembly in late January, those who attended participated in their Love Your Neighbor project on the site of the Assembly, the Collaroy Centre.
15 Feb 2024
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New Waverly sanctuary

Tennessee church celebrates new building after devastating floods

Waverly Church of the Nazarene celebrated the opening of its new building on Sunday, 4 February, at a new location for the first time in the church’s 80-year history.
07 Feb 2024
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India 125th

India Nazarenes celebrate 125th anniversary

The Church of the Nazarene in India celebrated its 125th anniversary on 11 January 2024. This historic occasion allowed Indian Nazarenes to reflect on the journey of faith, service, community development, and God's faithfulness.
06 Feb 2024
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