| "What In the World Is a Nazarene?"
Every church has its distinctives - practices
or beliefs that set it apart from other groups. Sometimes this is confusing
to people. They say, "If the Bible is true and Jesus was who He claimed
to be, why are there so many different churches with so many different
beliefs?"
We are optimistic enough to believe that with
all the differences in beliefs and practices, most Christian congregations
still agree on 90-95% of Christian teaching, and that the 5-10% we do not
agree on falls in this category of "distinctives".
While we get our name from Jesus of Nazareth,
you might be asking what in the world is a modern-day Nazarene? Well....
We are not Baptists, but like the Baptists, we
believe in calling people to repentance and to witnessing to their new
life in Christ through public baptism.
We are not Presbyterians, but like the Presbyterians,
we believe in the power of the preaching of the word of God to bring about
change in people's lives.
We are not Lutherans, but like the Lutherans,
we believe in salvation through Jesus Christ on the authority of Scripture
alone, in salvation by faith alone and in salvation as a gift of God's
grace alone.
We are not Charismatics - No, we do not "speak
in tongues" in our services - but like the Charismatics, we believe in
the gifts of the Spirit, who give people the power to live a Christ like life and to make a real difference in their world.
We are not Episcopalians - although John Wesley
was a lifelong Anglican - but like the Episcopalinas, we take worship seriously
(we just choose to be a little less "formal" in our worship services).
We are not Quakers or Moravians, but like these
pietistic groups, we believe in living a careful life that testifies to
the watching world that we belong to the Family of God.
And we are not United Methodists, although we
have our roots in the Methodist tradition that grew out of John Wesley's
revival movement in the 1700's. We have good fellowship with our United
Methodist "cousins", but we are organizationally separate for historical
reasons.
We are a warm and friendly group of people who
desire, with God's help, to live holy lives that bring honor and glory
to Him. In three words our theology is "JESUS IS LORD!" We look to the
Bible as our primary source for direction in our worship and our lifestyles.
We are life-centered in our teaching and sensitive
to the needs and concerns of others.
We give people opportunities to put their faith
into action through various avenues of service.
We are honored to take our place among the many
who are called Christians.
We laugh and cry together, rejoice and grieve
together, grow together, and walk in faith together.
We aim to be a family for all who love Jesus,
the Nazarene.
We want you to know there is room for you in
the First Church of the Nazarene in Nacogdoches, Texas. Our mission is
to share the love and life-changing message of Jesus Christ with our community
and beyond. We welcome you to join us.
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