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Wesleyan Nazarene Church

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Wesleyan Nazarene Church is a Conservative Holiness Denomination in the United States.

The W.N.C was born in 2009 Bentonville, AR with several churches spread across the country.

The following is taken from the Address Manual of the Wesleyan Nazarene Church: "The Wesleyan Nazarene Church was born after much united prayer by concerned individuals who met around the throne of grace daily, at a specified time for almost four months, before putting together the church organization. The burden of those involved in this prayer effort was that we keep in step with the Holy Ghost and not follow the whim of man or act in a precipitous manner. Several conference calls were engaged in by these brethren as the will of God was sought."

"Our purpose is proclamation of the gospel of Jesus Christ with a scriptural emphasis upon the great doctrine of entire sanctification as a second definite work of grace, subsequent to regeneration. We resolve to seek the salvation of sinners, the reclamation of back sliders and the entire sanctification of believers. We are intent on the edification of saints and the conserving of the results of evangelism. We believe our goals can be accomplished only through a well-organized church movement.

The only Foreign Missions field is that of Canada, with a process of starting a mission field in South Korea, the Philippines and India.

The WNC does not have a bible college at the moment with its youth going to other holiness colleges such as Union Bible College, Allegheny Wesleyan College and Penn View Bible Institute.




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