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The Nazarene International Center provides support services
to more than 1,417,664 members worshiping in more than 12,799
churches in the United States, Canada, and 135 other world
areas. Services include maintaining ministerial credentials
and church records, coordinating the support and sending
of missionaries, developing Sunday School and discipleship
curriculum, providing retirement support programs for pastors,
encouraging the starting of new churches, developing satellite,
Internet, and radio programs for outreach and education
to all parts of the globe, and much more.
A People of Hope
The theme of the denomination for the current quadrennium
is “Jesus the Hope.” This theme expresses the
pressing desire of the denomination to share the good news
that Jesus Christ is the source of hope for our lives.
Publishing
The Nazarene Publishing House (NPH) is the largest publisher
of Holiness (Wesleyan) literature in the world. Products
include Sunday School curriculum, music, periodicals, and
books. In addition, many kinds of merchandise items are
carried for the convenience of churches in fulfilling their
mission. NPH prints more than 200,000 books annually and
also produces a wide variety of periodicals and other publications.
The following resources about the Church of the Nazarene
are available for sale from the Nazarene Publishing House,
toll–free at 800-877-0700 or at www.nph.com
What is the Church of the Nazarene?
083–410–4334
Church of the Nazarene Manual (2001–2005)
083–411–9447
What is a Nazarene? Understanding our Place in the Religious
Community
083–411–5999
Education
Nazarenes support 11 liberal arts institutions in the
Africa, Canada, Korea, and the United States, as well as
2 graduate seminaries and 41 undergraduate Bible/theological
colleges worldwide. The church operates 2 hospitals, 63
medical clinics, 2 nurses training colleges, 1 junior college,
and serves 69,100 children, outside the United States and
Canada.
World Outreach
Nazarenes are passionate about making a difference in the
world. This means taking the good news of Jesus Christ around
the globe. Today there are 742 missionaries and volunteers
serving around the world. This missionary enterprise is
made possible by the contributions of the global Nazarene
family. Nazarenes also engage in starting new churches and
congregations by prayer support, financial giving, and facilitating
volunteers and contracted missionaries.
Theology
The Church of the Nazarene is the largest denomination
in the Wesleyan–holiness tradition. The doctrine that
distinguishes the Church of the Nazarene and other Wesleyan
denominations from most other Christian denominations is
that of entire sanctification. Nazarenes believe that God
calls Christians to a life of holy living that is marked
by an act of God, cleansing the heart from original sin
and filling the individual with love for God and humankind.
This experience is marked by entire consecration of the
believer to do God’s will and is followed by a life
of seeking to serve God through service to others. Like
salvation, entire sanctification is an act of God’s
grace, not of works. Our pursuant service to God is an act
of love whereby we show our appreciation for the grace that
has been extended to us through the death and resurrection
of Jesus Christ.
Government
The government of the Church of the Nazarene is a combination
of episcopacy and congregationalism. Six elected representatives
serve on the Board of General Superintendents. This board
is charged with the responsibility of administering the
worldwide work of the Church of the Nazarene. They also
serve as the interpreters of the denomination’s book
of polity, the Manual of the Church of the Nazarene.
The General Assembly of the church serves as the supreme
doctrine–formulating, lawmaking, and elective authority
of the Church of the Nazarene, subject to the provisions
of the church constitution. Comprised of elected representatives
from all of the denomination’s regular districts,
the General Assembly meets quadrennially.
Besides the responsibilities listed above, the General
Assembly elects the members of the Board of General Superintendents.
It also considers legislative proposals from the church’s
416 districts. Topics under consideration may range from
the method of calling a pastor to bioethics.
The General Assembly also elects representatives to the
General Board of the Church of the Nazarene. The General
Board carries out the corporate business of the denomination.
A Tradition of
Service
Nazarenes are a compassionate people. We believe in serving
others! This is expressed locally through the services of
members to their communities. Contributions from Nazarenes
make possible the administration of Nazarene Compassionate
Ministries in the U.S. and around the world. This ministry
provides assistance to persons in communities hard hit by
disaster or famine. In recent years, Nazarenes have been
instrumental in assisting hurting people in every part of
the globe. From war and famine relief in Rwanda and Zaire,
to health care training in India, to serving orphaned children
in Guatemala, to rebuilding homes and churches in the Ohio
River Valley–Nazarenes are there through more than
170 full–time compassionate ministry centers and various
other special projects.
The worldwide network of Nazarene churches makes it possible
for the denomination to serve as a conduit of assistance
to hurting nations. Nazarenes provide money for food, medical
supplies, clothing, and other items to persons in a number
of countries where there are pressing needs. In addition,
the denomination’s missionary infrastructure is often
used by World Relief and similar agencies when they need
assistance in getting supplies to people of countries in
remote or troubled areas.
Nazarenes also offer their time and services on volunteer
Work and Witness teams and Youth In Mission teams to build
churches, schools, clinics, and to reach others for Christ.
The denomination is now involved in reaching out to persons
around the globe through the power of technology. Satellite,
Internet, and radio broadcasts in 43 languages are produced
regularly to educate people about the gospel of Jesus Christ
and to inform constituents and interested parties about
people, programs, news, and events of interest in the life
of the church.
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| Current Membership Worldwide |
1,435,780 |
| New Nazarenes in 2003 (world–wide) |
117,296 |
| Number of organized churches |
13,259 |
| Number of districts |
425 |
| Ordained elders |
13,541 |
| NMI (Nazarene Missions International) membership |
808,233 |
| NYI (Nazarene Youth International) membership |
330,701 |
| Total giving for all purposes |
$791,833,577 |
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