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Virgil Askren

Colorado district elects new superintendent

The Colorado District elected Virgil Askren on 18 June 2021 as its new superintendent. Askren replaces David Ralph, who is retiring after leading the district since August of 2001.
24 Jun 2021
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Celebration of Grace

A Celebration of Grace to premiere this weekend

A Celebration of Grace, the denomination’s second virtual worship service, will premiere worldwide Sunday 27 June. The hourlong service will be simultaneously broadcast every hour for 24 hours in five different languages: English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, and Korean.
24 Jun 2021
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Dan Copp

Celebrating the life, ministry of Dan Copp

Dan Copp, former director of Clergy Development and education commissioner for the Church of the Nazarene, passed away 18 June 2021 after a yearlong battle with pancreatic cancer.
24 Jun 2021
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Korean Bible Read-Along

Korean pastor creates Bible read-along YouTube channel

A local church in Korea has stepped up its focus on spiritual training for its members during the COVID-19 pandemic. Daekwang Church of the Nazarene has been encouraging its members to read the Bible as part of their home faith training.
18 Jun 2021
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Cuba 75th anniversary

Church of the Nazarene in Cuba celebrates 75th anniversary

The Church of the Nazarene in Cuba celebrated its 75th anniversary on 26 May. The celebration, held through YouTube, reflected on the denomination’s humble beginnings in Cuba.
18 Jun 2021
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Orquesta Infantil

Ecuador children's orchestra highlighted in upcoming global service

The upcoming global worship service, A Celebration of Grace, will feature more than 60 members of the Orquesta Infant Juvenil, a youth orchestra from the Sierra Centro District in Ecuador.
18 Jun 2021
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Ericka Esteban

Guatemala woman competing in 2021 paralympics

Ericka Violeta Esteban, a young woman in the Nazarene Compassionate Ministries Orphan Program, will be representing Guatemala at the 2021 Paralympics this August in Tokyo, Japan.
17 Jun 2021
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Nyarigongo Volcano eruption

Nazarenes respond to Nyiragongo volcanic eruption

The city of Goma in the Democratic Republic of the Congo was rocked by a large eruption of the Nyiragongo Volcano on the night of 22 May 2021. Around 400,000 people have evacuated and about 20,000 are homeless.
11 Jun 2021
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Costa Rica Ribbon Cutting
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Allen and Elizabeth Wilson, pioneer missionaries to Costa Rica, cut the ribbon virtually on the new District Center.

Costa Rica Northern District dedicates new district center

The Northern District of Costa Rica held a special dedication service for its new district center in May. It was dedicated in honor of Allen and Elizabeth Wilson, who pioneered the Church of the Nazarene in Costa Rica.
11 Jun 2021
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Guam Baptism

Guam church holds beachside baptism service

Guam First Church of the Nazarene recently baptized 12 people from its congregation in a beachside service after being delayed for more than a year due the COVID-19 pandemic and other challenges.
11 Jun 2021
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