Peru leaders attend conference on Nazarene doctrine

Peru leaders attend conference on Nazarene doctrine

by | 10 Sep 2015

Nazarene Theological Seminary of Peru held a conference August 17 to 29 with 74 faculty and staff. The purpose was to reflect on and dialogue regarding two topics: the seven identifying characteristics of the Church of the Nazarene and the significant contributions made and influence exerted on the nation and culture by the Evangelical church during the last 100 years.

The denomination's seven priorities are significant worship, theological coherence, impassioned evangelism, intentional discipleship, church development, transformational leadership, and purposeful compassion. Originating from the document circulated by the Board of General Superintendents, the expositors presented various ideas on how to renew, bring enthusiasm, and challenge the Church of the Nazarene in promoting its identity essentials.

Organizers are grateful to conference speakers Francisco Cabanillas, Oscar Medina, Segundo Rimarachin, Jorge Julca, and Evelio Vazquez for their participation.

In addition, sociologist and historian Thomas Gutierrez presented two dissertations, titled “The Contributions of the Evangelical Church to the development of Peru in its 100-year History,” and “Present-day Challenges for Pastors,” respectively.

Seminary leaders expressed gratitude to God and all who contributed to the reflective atmosphere, which subsequently contributes to the formation and actualization of Evangelical ministries in Peru.

--Church of the Nazarene South America Region

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