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Who we are
Our Mission
The Northeast Texas District Church of the Nazarene exists to encourage and resource ministries through the local Churches of the Nazarene as well as to create new ministries and local fellowships in order to impact people with the life-changing power of Jesus Christ in Northeast Texas.
We are committed to carry out this mission through evangelism, discipleship, ministry, fellowship, and holiness all embraced by prayer.
Evangelism – We are committed to sharing the life-changing power of the Gospel so that others may know Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord. Our efforts include personal evangelism training utilizing the “ABC’s of Evangelism,” revivals, camping and retreat ministries, and compassionate ministries. Discipleship – We will endeavor to make disciples through Sunday School classes (REACH), Bible studies, small group ministries, Dare-to-Care, The Master’s Plan, and membership classes. We purpose to build relationships with people and nurture new Christians in their Christian walk so that they will become fully functioning disciples and members of our local churches. Ministry – Every local church is a ministry center and every member a minister. Opportunities abound for ministries to all age groups through Sunday school, Nazarene Missions International, Nazarene Youth International, Scottsville Camp and Conference Center , Compassionate Ministry Centers, Work and Witness, but especially through the local church. Fellowship – Multiple opportunities are provided for Christian fellowship through our local, zone, mission area, district, regional, and international church events. Holiness – We are “called unto holiness.” We are called to be crucified with Christ, so that it is not us who lives but Christ living in us and through us reflecting His nature and pure love. We then are to have His heart and His mindset.
The Northeast Texas District Church of the Nazarene exists to encourage and resource ministries through the local Churches of the Nazarene as well as to create new ministries and local fellowships in order to impact people with the life-changing power of Jesus Christ in Northeast Texas.
We are committed to carry out this mission through evangelism, discipleship, ministry, fellowship, and holiness all embraced by prayer.
Evangelism – We are committed to sharing the life-changing power of the Gospel so that others may know Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord. Our efforts include personal evangelism training utilizing the “ABC’s of Evangelism,” revivals, camping and retreat ministries, and compassionate ministries. Discipleship – We will endeavor to make disciples through Sunday School classes (REACH), Bible studies, small group ministries, Dare-to-Care, The Master’s Plan, and membership classes. We purpose to build relationships with people and nurture new Christians in their Christian walk so that they will become fully functioning disciples and members of our local churches. Ministry – Every local church is a ministry center and every member a minister. Opportunities abound for ministries to all age groups through Sunday school, Nazarene Missions International, Nazarene Youth International, Scottsville Camp and Conference Center , Compassionate Ministry Centers, Work and Witness, but especially through the local church. Fellowship – Multiple opportunities are provided for Christian fellowship through our local, zone, mission area, district, regional, and international church events. Holiness – We are “called unto holiness.” We are called to be crucified with Christ, so that it is not us who lives but Christ living in us and through us reflecting His nature and pure love. We then are to have His heart and His mindset.
Street Address
1702 N Collins Blvd
#166
Richardson,
TX
75080
#166
United States
Phone: (214) 842-3716
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Church Pastor
Dr. Keven Wentworth
District Superintendent
1702 N Collins Blvd
#166
Richardson,
TX
75080
#166
United States
Phone: (937) 672-0119
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Church of the Nazarene
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Facebook Video: North/East Texas District Assembly Ordination Service - July 12, 2022
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Dr. Keven Wentworth
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District Superintendent
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Montie Brown
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Administrative Manager
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Mailing Address
P.O. Box 831269
Richardson, TX
75083
Richardson, TX
75083
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North/East Texas District Church of the Nazarene Service Times
District Assembly 2022 was held on July 10-11, at Richardson Church. Delegate handbook, reports, & church profiles can be seen at Delegate Info Page:
https://www.netxnaz.net/district-assembly/district-assembly-delegate-info-registration/
Intergenerationl Family Camp – Sept 3-5 has been cancelled. Family Camp will return in 2023.
Congresso para damas – Renuevate 2022 – Hispanic Women’s Congress – Oct. 7 – 8 in Dallas. Event information here:
https://www.netxnaz.net/event/hispanic-womens-%E2%80%A6e-renuevate-2022/
Información del evento aquí:
https://www.netxnaz.net/event/hispanic-womens-%E2%80%A6e-renuevate-2022/
Layman’s Retreat: “Doing Life Together” – Oct. 14-16 at Scottsville. Info and Registration here:
https://www.netxnaz.net/event/doing-life-together-retreat/
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https://www.netxnaz.net/district-assembly/district-assembly-delegate-info-registration/
Intergenerationl Family Camp – Sept 3-5 has been cancelled. Family Camp will return in 2023.
Congresso para damas – Renuevate 2022 – Hispanic Women’s Congress – Oct. 7 – 8 in Dallas. Event information here:
https://www.netxnaz.net/event/hispanic-womens-%E2%80%A6e-renuevate-2022/
Información del evento aquí:
https://www.netxnaz.net/event/hispanic-womens-%E2%80%A6e-renuevate-2022/
Layman’s Retreat: “Doing Life Together” – Oct. 14-16 at Scottsville. Info and Registration here:
https://www.netxnaz.net/event/doing-life-together-retreat/
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North/East Texas District Church of the Nazarene History
In the year 1890, the Church of the Nazarene as a denomination was totally unknown in Texas. From the early days of the denomination, God had a plan and purpose for the people called Nazarenes. The message of holiness, one that had social implications, burned in the hearts of early members. That passion is still alive and, in fact, has been revitalized in recent years. We have a hope-filled message that is a joy to share with people who are hungry for deeper meaning in life. Our mission is simply stated: “To make Christlike disciples in the nations.”
In the year 1908, the Dallas District Church of the Nazarene came into being at Pilot Point, Texas, as ordered by the first General Assembly. It reported at the end of that first year to the first District Assembly 952 members of the church and a total of $7,150 raised for all purposes.
In the year 1908, the Dallas District Church of the Nazarene came into being at Pilot Point, Texas, as ordered by the first General Assembly. It reported at the end of that first year to the first District Assembly 952 members of the church and a total of $7,150 raised for all purposes.
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Help my unbelief
Dear God, help my unbelief. When I'm in pain, I forget that you care about me. I forget that you have helped me through my trials. I forget that you hold me in your arms to keep me safe. I forget that you are feeling my pain with me. I forget that you love me, I forget that I am important to you. Show me your presence - let me feel your enveloping love. Heal my hurting soul. Thank you for staying with me even in my unbelief.
Dear God, help my unbelief. When I'm in pain, I forget that you care about me. I forget that you have helped me through my trials. I forget that you hold me in your arms to keep me safe. I forget that you are feeling my pain with me. I forget that you love me, I forget that I am important to you. Show me your presence - let me feel your enveloping love. Heal my hurting soul. Thank you for staying with me even in my unbelief.
North/East Texas District Church of the Nazarene listing was last updated on the 6th of September, 2022