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Southside Nazarene Church

Church of the Nazarene

About Southside Nazarene Church

Located in Fort Smith, Arkansas, Southside Nazarene Church belongs to the Nazarene tradition. Worshippers come from Fort Smith and the wider Arkansas area. Service times and additional information vary; we recommend contacting the church directly to confirm current schedules.

Nazarene congregations carry forward a particular branch of the Christian story. The Church of the Nazarene is a Wesleyan-holiness denomination emphasizing entire sanctification and global mission.

It joins a long tradition of Christian witness across the South — long associated with strong Christian communities of every tradition. Fort Smith sits within Arkansas, whose state capital is Little Rock. The church reflects the broader presence of the Nazarene community across Arkansas.

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Southside Nazarene Church located?

Southside Nazarene Church is in Fort Smith, Arkansas.

What denomination is Southside Nazarene Church?

Southside Nazarene Church belongs to the Church of the Nazarene family. The Church of the Nazarene is a Wesleyan-holiness denomination emphasizing entire sanctification and global mission..

When are services at Southside Nazarene Church?

Service times for Southside Nazarene Church are not currently listed in our directory. Please contact the church directly to confirm service times.

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