By: Nazarene News Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,As we come to the end of the 2025 fiscal year, we give thanks to God for his faithful love. We are deeply encouraged by the generosity of individuals and churches like yours who partner with the Church of the Nazarene in mission.Your giving to the World Evangelism... Continue Reading →
H. Ray Dunning on the Communion of Saints
By: Rev. Scott Armstrong In his lecture on the Apostle’s Creed, Dr. H. Ray Dunning says this regarding the Communion of Saints: “The Church is a congregation of real flesh-and-blood people. This fact is both the glory of the Church and one of its dangers. C.S. Lewis suggests that one way the devil can tempt... Continue Reading →
The Last Supper
By: Rev. Emily Armstrong The day called Maundy Thursday is a day when we commemorate the Last Supper of the Lord. The story can be found in Matthew 26:17-30, Mark 14:12-26 and Luke 22:7-23. The beliefs that we have as evangelicals differ from the beliefs of Catholics, and it is worth understanding the contrasts. The... Continue Reading →
Six Reasons I Share Communion with Kids
Through living and ministering in a variety of different cultures and contexts, I have seen the Lord’s Supper (or “Communion”) celebrated in many different ways. One of the most perplexing things for me through the years is seeing how ministers and certain churches decide who to include and exclude in this Sacrament. Some only allow... Continue Reading →