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  2. Church of the Nazarene - Wikipedia

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    The Holiness Church of Christ itself was the merger of the New Testament Church of Christ (founded in July 1894 in Milan, Tennessee by R.L. Harris, but soon led by his widow Mary Lee Cagle), [13] and a group (also called the Holiness Church of Christ), that formed in November 1904 at Rising Star, Texas from the prior merger of The Holiness ...

  3. Jim Bond - Wikipedia

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    Jim L. Bond (born 1936) is a minister and emeritus general superintendent in the Church of the Nazarene. [1] He was elected at the 24th General Assembly in San Antonio, Texas, in June 1997 and served until retirement in July 2005.

  4. David Busic - Wikipedia

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    HIPAC District Assembly, 2014, Honolulu Nazarene Church. Pacific. David Busic (born 1964) is an ordained minister and 40th general superintendent of the Church of the Nazarene, the denomination's highest elected office. He was elected on June 25, 2013, at the 28th General Assembly and Conventions in Indianapolis, Indiana.

  5. Jerry D. Porter - Wikipedia

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    Porter's first pastorate was in Angleton, Texas and he was ordained in 1974 on the Houston District Church of the Nazarene by General Superintendent Charles H. Strickland. After two and a half years in Angleton Porter was appointed to be a missionary to the Dominican Republic to start the Nazarene work in that country.

  6. Ralph Earle Jr. - Wikipedia

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    He was an ordained minister in the Church of the Nazarene. [ citation needed ] Earle was founding Professor of New Testament at Nazarene Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri from 1945 to 1977 and served on the Committee on Bible Translation for the New International Version of the Bible .

  7. History of the Church of the Nazarene - Wikipedia

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    The Holiness Church of Christ itself was the merger of the New Testament Church of Christ founded in July 1894 at Milan, Tennessee by R.L. Harris, but soon led by his widow Mary Lee Cagle, [13] and a group (also called the Holiness Church of Christ), that resulted in November 1904 at Rising Star, Texas from the prior merger of The Holiness ...

  8. Category : People associated with the Church of the Nazarene

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    Members of the Church of the Nazarene by nationality (7 C) T. Nazarene theologians (13 P) U. People associated with Nazarene universities and colleges (10 C)

  9. Church of the Nazarene (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Church of the Nazarene may refer to: Church of the Nazarene, an international Christian denomination with a Wesleyan-holiness theology. Georgia District Church of the Nazarene, the Georgia District of the Southeast USA Region of the Church of the Nazarene. Church of the Nazarene (Casa Grande, Arizona), listed on the NRHP in Pinal County, Arizona