Welcome to The Well!
Our name–and our values–come from John Chapter 4, where we see Jesus’ intentional interaction with a woman at a well. He saw her exactly as she was, thirsty and alone, and offered her the gift of living water. Just as she was compelled to share her story, we too are FILLED UP to be POURED OUT.Â
The Well Church of the Nazarene is a community of ordinary people responding to our own unique encounters with Jesus. We believe each person is created in the image of God and that the living water Jesus still offers today has the power to transform us, inviting us to become more like Him. Therefore, we celebrate every step taken and get excited about finding practical ways to share the hope we find in Jesus.
Church should be a place where you know you are loved, and it is our prayer that you’ll find a place to belong, build lasting friendships, experience God’s presence, and leave encouraged, knowing you matter to Him–and to us.
Our website remains a work in progress as we transition content from our previous site, so stay tuned! We’ll be adding links to kids and student ministries, message archives, stories recognizing where we’ve been and where we’re going–and MORE! In the meantime, we invite you to fill out a connection card and/or join us for one of our Sunday Gatherings (9:00 & 10:30am).
• UPCOMING EVENTS •
Sabbath Collective
Ladies’ Prayer Group
Ladies’ Soup Swap
• MOST RECENT MESSAGE •
Due to continuous snow and falling temperatures, The Well is CLOSED today, January 26. This includes worship services, Sunday School, Children’s Quizzing, and Youth Group.
In lieu of a service this morning Pastor Brian shares what lies underneath The Upside Down, and we look forward to gathering with you at the normal time(s) next week!

January 11 - April 5
Jesus arrived in the most unexpected way—with humility, compassion, and a kingdom that refused to fit our categories. In the Gospel of Luke, discover the tension following Jesus as He reveals his upside-down kingdom, confronts our comforts and assumptions, unsettles our priorities, and calls us to the margins and the overlooked.



