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

May 2025

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  • Provo Trip Interest Mtg (Bldg 6)
  • Gathering for Prayer
  • Student Ministry Gathering
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  • Mature Adult Ministry Gathering (205)
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  • NW Men's Dinner
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  • Student Ministry Gathering
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  • BREAKOUTS 1
  • Student Ministry Gathering
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Overcoming Hypocrisy by Growing a Healthy Fear of God

For the last two weeks, the Gospel of Luke has challenged us with Jesus's stark warnings about hypocrisy. Below is a summary of Noah & Carson's preaching points, along with a handful of resources and scripture passages that Carson mentioned may prove helpful in growing a healthy fear of God. Ten Symptoms of Hypocrisy from Luke 11:37-54  Hypocrites value cultural traditions over miraculous movements of God. (11:38) Hypocrites draw boundaries where God does not.

Facet of Christ (Day 69)

The whole Bible is his, and about him (Luke 24:27, 44; John 5:39, 46). The Bible is not a manual for life, not a guidebook, not a rulebook, not sage suggestions. At its heart, and cover to cover, the Bible is the Word of God about the grace of God in the Son of God for the people of God to the glory of God. When I open the Book, I get him. Dane

Meditation for Preparation – Aug 11th

On Worried Women And Backup Plans Olympians are sickeningly brave.  Women make multiple flips on top of a 4-inch wide balance beam without any worry for the neck they might break if they fall.  Men fling themselves onto massive ocean waves above sharp reefs knowing a wipe out could mean drowning. It’s all right.  I worry enough for them, biting my lip over the helmetless rugby players and cringing for the racer leaping the

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