Women In Leadership

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From Remnant to Revival: A Southeast Asian Nation Celebrates Multiplication

SOUTHEAST ASIA, 16 February 2026: In a nation still healing from the deep scars of a historic genocide, the Church...

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Asia-Pacific Region Highlights Power of Prayer at Regional and Global NMI Meetings in Kansas City

Kansas City, Missouri | 16–20 January, 2026 — Pastor Christine T. Mosuela, Regional NMI Coordinator for the Asia-Pacific Region, represented...

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Korean Nazarene Missions Team supports Local Church in Japan

From 4 -11 February 2026, twenty-three youth and young adults from the DaeKwang Church of the Nazarene in Pyeongtaek, Korea,...

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Church-Led Relief Reaches Hundreds in Flood-Stricken Iligan

By Ernelyn Mariquit ILIGAN CITY — A coordinated relief effort led by a local church network delivered immediate assistance to...

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New Zealand Youths Encounter God at ‘Walk in the Spirit’ Camp 2026

The New Zealand District NYI held its three-day camp at Chosen Valley Christian Camp from 12–14 January 2026. The camp...

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Philippines–Micronesia Field Gathers for Discipleship Renewal

Rizal, Philippines- The Philippines–Micronesia Field gathered for a meaningful learning and spiritual renewal session at the Jesus Is Building His...

Theology of Women Ministry

SOURCE: Church of the Nazarene Manual, 2017-2021 [para. 501, pp. 192]

The Church of the Nazarene supports the right of women to use their God-given spiritual gifts within the church and affirms the historic right of women to be elected and appointed to places of leadership within the Church of the Nazarene, including the offices of both elder and deacon.

The purpose of Christ’s redemptive work is to set God’s creation free from the curse of the Fall. Those who are “in Christ” are new creations (2 Corinthians 5:17). In this redemptive community, no human being is to be regarded as inferior on the basis of social status, race, or gender (Galatians 3:26-28). Acknowledging the apparent paradox created by Paul’s instruction to Timothy (1 Timothy 2:11-12) and to the church in Corinth (1 Corinthians 14:33-34), we believe interpreting these passages as limiting the role of women in ministry presents serious conflicts with specific passages of scripture that commend female participation in spiritual leadership roles (Joel 2:28-29; Acts 2:17-18; 21:8-9; Romans 16:1, 3, 7; Philippians 4:2-3), and violates the spirit and practice of the Wesleyan-holiness tradition. Finally, it is incompatible with the character of God presented throughout Scripture, especially as revealed in the person of Jesus Christ.

WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP COUNCIL

Christine
Ms. Christine Trent Mosuela​
Regional NMI Coordinator
Asnath Mangi
Asnath Mangi
Tha Zin Hlaing
Tha Zin Hlaing
Jenna Stout
Jenna Stout
Inocencia Piliin
Inocencia Piliin
Aggie
Aggie Muaror

THRIVING TOGETHER

Stories of Women Serving in Ministries Across the Asia-Pacific Region

Nazarene Women in Leadership Ministries is excited to share 12 unique stories of women serving in various roles around the region. Be inspired by their stories of calling, obedience, and how they are thriving in the place where God put them to serve.

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Lynne Bollinger (Coordinator)
Email: nwlc@apnaz.org

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