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Scott Apple,
Pastor of Worship
Arts, is a singer, writer, and teacher. He and Terry, have 4
children and live in Noblesville. Read Scott's
blog.
E-mail Scott
Freddy Garcia
is
the pastor of Spanish ministries and was recently granted a
minister's license. He also has training in computer
programming. He and his wife, Rosemary, live in Noblesville.
E-mail Freddy
Lynnette Gordon is the
Pastor's assistant and church information manager.
She has a degree in Parish Work. She
and her husband, Gary, live near Tipton.
E-mail Lynnette
Michael Ross is lead
pastor. He has a
Doctor of Ministry
degree from Drew
University's School of Theology. He and his wife, Diana,
live in Anderson.
E-mail Michael
Darrell Trotter is the church's
administrator.
Darrell is a retired educator and school administrator. He and
his wife, Moni, live in Anderson.
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We believe in one God-the
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
We believe that the Old and
New Testament scriptures are inspired and contain all truth
necessary for faith and Christian living.
We believe we are born with
an
inclination to do evil.
We believe the death and
resurrection of Jesus Christ provides salvation for all who
repent and believe.
We believe that believers
are to be entirely sanctified – fully committed to Jesus Christ,
and dedicated to loving others.
We believe in the final
victory of Jesus Christ.
NobleNaz is part of the International Church of the
Nazarene. For a more complete look at the International Church
of the Nazarene, visit
www.nazarene.org.

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NobleNaz has been part of the Noblesville
landscape for over 75 years. In 1932,
17 charter members, led by Pastor
Wainscott, began worshipping in a store front at 1158 Wayne St.
The congregation grew rapidly
and soon
purchased
lots at the corner of 10th and Grant. The new church building
was dedicated November 25, 1935. Due to the church's steady
growth, more room was added two years later.
Under
the leadership of Pastor C. T. Fleetwood, the church was
remodeled in 1951.
Led by visionary pastor,
Robert Donham, the church moved to its present location in 1983.
A Family Life Center was added in 1993.

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