Nazarenes in the News

Nazarenes in the News

by | 26 May 2016

Nazarenes in the News is a compilation of online news articles featuring Nazarene churches or church members. 

Sheila Beichner, right, visits Lisa Little the morning of the transplant at PinnacleHealth Harrisburg Hospital. The women were strangers less than a year ago. (York Daily Record photo)

Pennsylvania church member donates kidney to fellow congregant

York, Pennsylvania

(York Daily Record, May 20) The clock is ticking.

That's the news Sheila Beichner received from her doctor last year. Her chronic kidney disease was in stage four and progressing. Without a kidney transplant or dialysis, she'd be dead in a year.

So she withdrew.

At 46 years old, she thought about ending her life.

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Idaho church celebrates 100 years

Meridian, Idaho

(Meridian Press, May 10) Valley Shepherd Church of the Nazarene in Meridian is celebrating 100 years in the community with special services, projects, and celebrations. The celebration will culminate in a special service and dedication of a picnic pavilion beginning at 10 a.m. July 3.

“This is a special time for our congregation,” stated Senior Pastor Tim Pusey. “It is a time for us to look back and celebrate how God has used this church to touch the lives of people, and also a time to look forward to ways in which God wants to work through us today to meet the spiritual and physicals needs of people in and around Meridian.”

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--Compiled by NCN News

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