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Ponta Achada

Cabo Verde church becomes historic landmark

The João José Dias Church, also known as Chapel of Ponta Achada, located on Brava Island, Cabo Verde, was designated a historic landmark of the Church of the Nazarene.
27 Jul 2023
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Cambridge First Church of the Nazarene

Cambridge, Massachusetts First Church of the Nazarene becomes historical landmark

Cambridge, Massachusetts, First Church of the Nazarene was designated as a historical landmark of the Church of the Nazarene by the action of the 30th General Assembly last month. The building itself was finished in 1912 by some of the earliest holiness people of the denomination. The congregation
21 Jul 2023
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Camp Garner Creek

Camp Garner Creek recognized as historical landmark

On 15 June 2023, Camp Garner Creek was designated as a historical landmark of the Church of the Nazarene during the Thursday morning business session of the 30th General Assembly and Conventions.
07 Jul 2023
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Primera Iglesia del Nazareno

Primera Iglesia Mexicana del Nazareno becomes historical landmark

On 15 June 2023, Primera Iglesia Mexicana Del Nazareno, the first Hispanic Church of the Nazarene in the United States, was designated as a historical landmark of the Church of the Nazarene after the adoption of Special Resolution 753 at the 30th General Assembly.
23 Jun 2023
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GA Business Day 4

GA business highlights: Day four

Business meetings of the 30th General Assembly and Conventions concluded on Thursday evening. Here are some highlights of the legislative results.
15 Jun 2023
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Sarmiento

Christian Sarmiento elected 45th general superintendent

Christian Sarmiento was elected the 45th general superintendent of the Church of the Nazarene on 15 June 2023. Sarmiento was elected on the 40th ballot during the morning business session of the 30th General Assembly and Conventions in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
15 Jun 2023
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T. Scott Daniels

T. Scott Daniels elected 44th general superintendent

T. Scott Daniels was elected the 44th general superintendent of the Church of the Nazarene on 15 June 2023. Daniels was elected on the 33rd ballot during the morning business session of the 30th General Assembly and Conventions in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
15 Jun 2023
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General Assembly Business

GA Business Highlights: Day three

Business meetings of the 30th General Assembly and Conventions continued on Wednesday. Here are some highlights of the legislative results.
15 Jun 2023
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Business News

GA Business Highlights: Day two

Business meetings of the 30th General Assembly and Conventions continued on Tuesday. Here are some highlights of the legislative results.
13 Jun 2023
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Graves Tribute

General Assembly honors David W. Graves in retirement

On the day he was elected to the Board of General Superintendents, David Graves expressed feelings of both unworthiness to serve and deep love for his church. “I’m very humbled by your vote of confidence in me,” he told the delegates to the 27th General Assembly. “I feel unworthy. I have a great
13 Jun 2023
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