Where we are as a church today is because of the vision of those who laid the foundation of the Church of the Nazarene in Bangor, Pennsylvania. In 1949, services began in the former Faith Primitive Methodist Church building on the corner of Miller and Northampton Streets in South Bangor. 


Local Historian, Donald Jones says “I remember that Church. I was baptized there in 1922. It was the Primitive Methodist Church and I attended there until 1942 before I went into the service. My Mother was the Church Pianist and I sang solos there at the age of 9. ….Yes…. I Remember that Church. For many years the Church made pasties for a fund raiser and we sold them to the Julius Kayser Crown Hosiery plant on Lower South Main St.” Miller and Northampton Streets in South Bangor Photo by Ernie Dietz North, South, West, and East Bangor are individual communities that had once planned to grow together as one large town. There were once 26 Slate quarries throughout the area which were the economic mainstay of these communities plus the towns of Pen Argyl and Wind Gap, which became known as the Slate Belt. The Bangor church, officially called Calvary Church of the Nazarene, started as a mission outreach of our Bethlehem Church of the Nazarene in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. A satellite Sunday School Class began meeting in Bangor. In 1952, a formal charter was granted for the new congregation in May. There were 12 members with Rev. John Foltz (’51-’54) serving as pastor. Between the years of 1952-1973, the ministry was established under the direction of five pastors. They were Rev. Dale Hilkert, Rev. Charles Corley, Rev. Fred Henck, Rev. John Sluyter, and Rev. Elmer Guthrie. On May 16, 1973, Pastor Kenneth Bean arrived in Bangor, along with his wife and then nine month old son Bryan, to begin a long term ministry here. Pastor Bean graduated from Olivet Nazarene College in 1969, and completed his M.Div degree from Nazarene Theological Seminary in 1973. Upon arrival, the first thing accomplished was re-establishing the nursery in the basement of the small two-story church building. Young families began coming and space constrictions caused the church to use the parsonage next door (on 32 Miller St.) for some youth Sunday School classes. Growth forced he church to utilize the living room of a church member across the street, as well as moving the adult class to the upstairs room of the Second Ward Fire Co. a half block away. In 1976, the church voted to purchase 5.81 acres of property on Bunny Trail in East Bangor for the purpose of erecting a new worship and education center. We thought we would be safe in taking a loan 5 years, but with sacrifice and God’s blessing, we were able to pay it off in just 2 years, three months.Bangor Church of the Nazarene under construction The building on our 150 Bunny Trail site was begun in 1979, and was completed and dedicated in April of 1980. In 1992, new seating was purchased for the worship area through individual pledges. The church driveway was paved through an individual gift in 1992. Due to the need for increased Sunday School space, we purchased two portable classrooms, one to house our Middler and Pre-teen classes and the other for our Teens. They have served us well in providing for these Sunday School classrooms over the years. Now that we are building, it’s going to be a blessing to have all of our Sunday School classes under one roof. Our youth presently lead our worship one time a month, we’ve added our young adults once a month as well. We are restructuring our Children’s Ministry to provide them with a biblical worldview. Strong supporting areas of ministry for us have been VBS, AWANA Kids Club, occasional Ladies Bible Study, First Place Weight Loss, Prayer Shawl Ministry, and small groups. We have been setting aside financing for our expansion fund for many years, we were able to break ground in November of 2014 and we hope to complete it on a cash basis. This will be a challenge for us, but we are committed to that. We continue strengthening our evangelism and discipleship ministries so God can use us to build His Kingdom and produce fruit that remains.


Welcome to our Church

"Someone has said, "There are no strangers here, just friends who haven't met."

The church is people -- the "called out ones"....those who have responded to God's grace, have found forgiveness in Jesus Christ, and are continually growing in  their faith through God's Word and the ministry of the Holy Spirit. Our vision is that we would be a place of grace, a House of Prayer, and a hospital for healing. We serve a God who is able to bring hope and healing to any person who places their trust in Him. We'd invite you to join us in our journey as we seek to know Him in His fullness.

Vision

It is a dream of a place where the hurting, the depressed, the frustrated, and the confused can find love, acceptance, help, hope, forgiveness, guidance, and encouragement. It is a dream of sharing the good news of Jesus Christ with many people of the Slate Belt, PA and Warren County, NJ areas. It is a dream of welcoming 300 members into the fellowship of our church family – loving, learning, laughing, and living and serving in harmony together. It is a dream of equipping every believer for a significant ministry by helping them discover the gifts and talents God has given them and utilizing them for His glory. It is a dream of developing a Child Care and Education Ministry to reach children with Jesus Christ and provide them with a biblical worldview. It is a dream of being a vital part of sending out many career missionaries and church workers around the world and empowering every member for a personal life mission in the world. It is a dream of sending some of our members on short-term mission projects. It is a dream of starting daughter churches as God leads through multiplication of Christ’s true disciples. It is a dream of expanding our facility to provide for efficient worship, discipleship, fellowship, ministry, and mission, used for counseling, as a prayer center, classrooms for Bible Studies and training lay ministers, and some recreation area designed to minister to the whole person – spiritually, emotionally, physically, and socially. This dream will become a reality as we unite together to expect great things from God and attempt great things for God.

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The writer who titled his book, “Worship – the Missing Jewel” knew exactly what he was talking about! Man, created in God’s image is empty until he connects with his Maker and enjoys fellowshiping and interacting with Him in worship. There is something about exalting the name of Jesus and seeking God and His manifest Presence that opens the door for His glory to come. If your desire is to seek God and all He has for you to experience, then join us each Sunday morning at 10:40 a.m. to worship our Great God in Song, Prayer, Giving, and a message from God’s Word. It’s amazing how much harmony comes to our life when we live in tune with HIM.

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