First Church of the Nazarene
Church at 310 North Hartford Avenue, Bolivar, MO 65613
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Address | 310 North Hartford Avenue Bolivar MO 65613 Get directions |
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Great Church But Pastor Sermons Don't Really Make Sense
Added May 22, 2017 by Trevor Macklin - ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
This church is now known as Bolivar Family Church, which is an accurate description.
It is still a Nazarene Church. Church of the Nazarene ("Nazarene = Jesus") is a loving fellowship.
Their kindness is expressed in many ways. They help people in foreign nations, as well as the United States. They help the elderly, those who experience natural disasters and those who need grief counseling.
They have a successful program to help people who are controlled by addictions, called "Celebrate Recovery."
Their float in the Christmas Parade took first place last year.
Theologically, it is of the Wesleyan-Arminian tradition, i.e., it is a conservative Methodist Church.
Added March 24, 2017 by John Russell - ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
I've been attending Celebrate Recovery at this church for some time now, and started regularly attending service a couple months ago. The people in this church are just awesome. I would recommend this church to anyone looking for a place to call home.
Added August 14, 2016 by Nathan Wheeler