Nazarene Church
The Nazarene Church is a Christian denomination that emerged in the early 20th century, specifically in 1908. It is part of the larger Wesleyan tradition, emphasizing holiness and the importance of a personal relationship with God. The church believes in the teachings of Jesus Christ and follows the Bible as its sacred text.
The Nazarene Church is known for its commitment to evangelism, education, and social justice. It operates numerous schools, colleges, and humanitarian programs worldwide, aiming to serve communities and spread its message of faith. The church encourages members to live out their beliefs through acts of service and compassion.