Love God
Love Neighbor

Who We Are

North Wake Church is a family of faith that exists to:

KNOW the love of God in Jesus Christ, 

GROW in love for one another,

and GO in love to reach our neighbors near and far.

Location and Service Times

1212 South Main St, Wake Forest, NC 27587

Sundays at 9:00AM and 10:45AM

Office Hours: 9:00AM–4:00PM M–Thur (Closed Friday)

Upcoming Events

March 2026

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  • Worship Service 1
  • Worship Service 2
  • Gathering for Prayer
  • Student Ministry Gathering
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  • Mature Adult Ministry Gathering (205)
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  • Worship Service 1
  • Worship Service 2
  • Baptism Sunday
  • Student Ministry Gathering
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  • Worship Service 1
  • Worship Service 2
  • Student Ministry Gathering
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  • Mature Adult Ministry Gathering (205)
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  • Worship Service 1
  • Worship Service 2
  • Student Ministry Gathering
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  • Men's Breakfast (Bldg. 2, Rm 201)
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  • Worship Service 1
  • Worship Service 2
  • Student Ministry Gathering
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  • Spring Break Student Mission

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Hark the Herald Angels Sing

Written by Phillip Holmes  https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/hark-the-herald-angels-sing READ:  John 3:16-21 When I was growing up, “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” by Charles Wesley (revised by George Whitfield) was one of my favorite Christmas songs — but the point of the first line went completely over my head. Don’t get me wrong, I understood lines like “Peace on earth, and mercy mild, God and sinners reconciled” and “Light and life to all he brings, Risen with healing in

O Come O Come Emmanuel

Adapted from:  https://www.thirdrva.org/sermons-index/o-come-emmanuel READ:  Isaiah 64:1-12 O Come O Come Emmanuel may be one of the most ancient hymns that we sing. Probably written in the 8th Century by monks, the Latin text was discovered by an English pastor named John Mason Neale in the 19th Century. He translated it into English and introduced it to the English speaking world.  The hymn is jam-packed with biblical imagery about the long-awaited Messiah. Each of the seven verses addresses Jesus

ADVENT: Looking Past, Present and Future

The season of Advent is a season of waiting designed to cultivate our awareness of God's actions - past, present, and future. In Advent we hear the prophecies of the Messiah's coming as addressed to the people of Israel and the rest of the earth. As we live in a very similar circumstance, our hearts are meant to empathize and even find comfort in their waiting for Christ's second coming and the consummation of His

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