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North Branch Wesleyan Church

3164 North Branch Road
810-688-2380

At NBWC we believe in one God, who is Father, Son and Holy Spirit, and the Savior of all men and women who put their faith in Him alone for eternal life. We believe that those who receive new life in Christ are called to be holy in character and conduct, and can only live this way by being filled with the Lord's Spirit. We believe in the Bible and seek to establish our faith and actions on its teachings. We believe God wills for people everywhere to know Him and that the purpose of the church is to tell the world about Christ through its worship, witness, and loving deeds.

NBWC does not have any 'rules' about our style. Our style is more about what the people here are comfortable with. You can expect to see people of all ages wearing anything from jeans and casual shirts to suits, ties, and dresses. There is no need to feel nervous about what to wear at our church. Dress however you feel comfortable as you enjoy the service.

The atmosphere in our worship service is casual and relaxed. You can meet Christ through the teaching and preaching of God's Word and through a high energy worship celebration led by our praise band. A message on living a transformed life through the teachings of the Bible will encourage your faith in Christ and strengthen you as you seek to know God better. You will be challenged in a way that you'll understand, and the challenge will lead you to a deeper understanding and relationship with God.You will find a caring community of people who have come from many walks of life, who have found purpose for living in a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.

In the most inclusive connotation, a Wesleyan is not a member of a particular denomination, but one who adheres to a distinctive doctrinal teaching.

The core of the Wesleyan movement is the scriptural truth of personal holiness, a doctrine and experience referred to as "entire sanctification." Wesleyans emphasize the importance and reality of a holy heart as a provision of salvation through the finished work of Christ. A work received by faith. It was through the revival efforts of John Wesley that the message of Christian perfection and practical biblical holiness was prominently preached. This holiness revival which began in England in the eighteenth century has continued to the present.

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