Title
Alberta Church of the Nazarene, 2314 7th Street East, Tuscaloosa
Subject
Churches
Description
Alberta Church of the Nazarene was featured as the Tuscaloosa News Feature Church on November 21, 1969.
"Alberta Church of the Nazarene is located at the corner of 7th Street East and 24th Ave. East., just two blocks north of University Blvd.
The church offers a well-rounded program of Christian fellowship with special emphasis devoted to its youth. Mr. Renda Brumbeloe, minister of music, helps provide an inspiring musical emphasis to the worship services.
Alberta Church of the Nazarene is fashioned after the Wesleyan tradition of Biblical holiness. Its members believe in God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, especially emphasizing the deity of Jesus Christ and the personality of the Holy Spirit.
As a denomination, the Church of the Nazarene is worldwide in its outreach, supporting missionary work in fifty world areas.
Alberta Church of the Nazarene was organized in 1940. The present building was completed in 1964. This church wishes to make itself available to anyone who desires spiritual help and guidance. It also wishes to cooperate with people of all faiths who are interested in winning the lost to Christ and who accept the Bible as the inspired Word of God."
"Alberta Church of the Nazarene is located at the corner of 7th Street East and 24th Ave. East., just two blocks north of University Blvd.
The church offers a well-rounded program of Christian fellowship with special emphasis devoted to its youth. Mr. Renda Brumbeloe, minister of music, helps provide an inspiring musical emphasis to the worship services.
Alberta Church of the Nazarene is fashioned after the Wesleyan tradition of Biblical holiness. Its members believe in God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, especially emphasizing the deity of Jesus Christ and the personality of the Holy Spirit.
As a denomination, the Church of the Nazarene is worldwide in its outreach, supporting missionary work in fifty world areas.
Alberta Church of the Nazarene was organized in 1940. The present building was completed in 1964. This church wishes to make itself available to anyone who desires spiritual help and guidance. It also wishes to cooperate with people of all faiths who are interested in winning the lost to Christ and who accept the Bible as the inspired Word of God."
Source
Tuscaloosa News
Publisher
Tuscaloosa News
Date
November 21, 1969
Contributor
Tuscaloosa Public Library
Rights
Tuscaloosa News
Type
Newspaper
Identifier
929
Coverage
Tuscaloosa (AL)
Original Format
Newspaper