Relationships

We are created to experience relationship with
one another and with God
 

Belonging

To belong is he desire of every human heart

Empowering

Growing in faith, hope and love as we partner with
God in transforming His world for good

SERVING LOCALLY

New Community is committed to serving our local community. Following Jesus involves putting faith into action.  We endeavour to demonstrate God’s mercy and justice by being advocates for those in need. 

VOLUNTEER NOW! 
Email: office@newcommunity.org.au

We are currently involved in serving meals two in every three Wednesday evenings near Croydon train Station.  We provide freshly cooked and prepared food on the night between 6 and 7pm.

- Food Distribution

We have a food bank which needs regular stocking so that we can provide meals for those who are sick, facing crisis, or just requiring some extra support. 

Every eight weeks New Community sets out on a Sunday morning to serve others within our local community.  There are a variety of activities available of which both young and old may be involved.  We encourage each serving group to share lunch with those they are serving.

There are numerous needs presented to us throughout the year which we seek to respond to as a church community.  We are currently undertaking a review of how we might become more strategically involved in particular areas of need within our community.  Our goal is to grow in our understanding and ability to participate in transforming our communities for God’s good.


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