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

June 2026

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  • Mature Adult Ministry Gathering (205)
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  • NW Men's Dinner
  • Men's Ministry Dinner 201
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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
  • Student Ministry Gathering
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  • Student Life Camp
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  • Student Life Camp
  • Mature Adult Ministry Gathering (205)
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  • Student Life Camp
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  • Student Life Camp
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  • Student Life Camp
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  • Worship Service 1
  • Worship Service 2
  • Student Ministry Gathering
  • Worship and Prayer Night
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  • Runners Camp #1
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  • Runners Camp #1
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  • Runners Camp #1
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  • Runners Camp #1
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  • Runners Camp #1
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  • Serve Training (601, 602, 205)
  • Worship Service 1
  • Serve Training (601, 602, 205)
  • Worship Service 2
  • Student Ministry Gathering
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What Child is This?

Written by Yvonne Nannette.  http://www.hopeinthehealing.com/2014/12/03/what-child-is-this-story-behind-carol/ READ: Luke 2.1-20; Phil. 2.5-11 As a manager of an insurance company, you would not think that William Chatterton Dix (1837-1898) would have written one of our favorite Christmas Carols. Born in Bristol, England, his father was a surgeon who had also written a biography on Thomas Chatterton, the poet, and also the reason for William’s middle name. Dix became very sick and was in bed for a long time recovering. He had

A Stable Turned a Temple

READ:  Matthew 1:1, 18-25 In 2012, Larry preached a sermon from the genealogy of Jesus found in Matthew 1. That sermon and the sermon from the following Sunday sparked an idea for a new hymn that would express the glorious significance of the way in which God the Father brought His Son into this world. This Sunday we will be examining the Scriptures that unpack the importance that Jesus is the Son of Abraham, the

Can We Really Compare Today’s Pain to God’s Goodness?

Programmers know about incompatible datatypes. If you check to see if “hello world” (a string of letters) is greater than 0.05 (a number), most programming languages will refuse. So does it make sense when Christians say this? “Life in 2020 is hard, but we can give thanks because we have Jesus.” It only makes sense if the worth of Jesus can be compared to the disappointments now. If having Jesus is in one category, but “real

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