National Association of Wesleyan Evangelicals
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The National Association of Wesleyan Evangelicals is a Wesleyan-Holiness Christian network of churches and ministers concentrated mostly in the Southern United States.[1]
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National Association of Wesleyan Evangelicals | |
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Classification | Protestant (Methodist) |
Orientation | Evangelical, Holiness |
Polity | Congregational |
Region | United States (mostly the South) |
Origin | 2011 |
Separated from | Evangelical Methodist Church |
Congregations | 7 |
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The association claims seven member congregations and a handful of individual members, affiliated house churches, and ministries—most of which were formerly part of the Evangelical Methodist Church's now-dissolved Southern District. (It is not an association of denominations like the similarly named National Association of Evangelicals.) It has been headquartered in Carrollton, Georgia, since 2010[2] and officially formed in 2011 at its first annual meeting.