Back to basics

Wilderness seasons like COVID-19 are opportunities for reviewing our core identity as a church – our denominational DNA, as it were. Getting back to basics helps refocus our missional purpose. One of my favorite stories of the early Nazarenes is how we came up with the name “Church of the Nazarene.” After an all-night session

August 14th, 2020|articulos-covid19, COVID-19, News|

Nazarenes respond quickly after the passing of Hurricane Isaías in Dominican Republic

In the early hours of Friday July 31st, Hato Mayor province in the Dominican Republic was flooded after the passing of hurricane Isaías. The local Church of the Nazarene quickly mobilized to provide a place to sleep and food for those affected. Although locals were on the alert and aware of the approach of the

August 12th, 2020|Central, Compassion, News|

SENDAS, Southwest Latin America District reaches education agreement

After several conversations with Southwest Latin American District leaders, Seminario Nazareno de las Americas signed an agreement to strengthen theological education for the leaders of their congregations. “It is my hope that the churches in this district can continue to grow and that each day we can form more quality leaders to transform the Hispanic

August 11th, 2020|Central, News, Theological Education|

My Experience with COVID-19 – Teresa de Cuesta, volunteer Genesis missionary

Teresa de Cuesta, originally from Mexico, serves as a volunteer missionary in the Genesis Project through the Church of the Nazarene. She became ill with COVID-19 while she was serving. Though she suffers from asthma, she can say that God’s mercy has touched her! “I am a volunteer missionary serving in the Genesis Project in

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