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

OUR VISION

As a community seeking to follow Jesus we recognise that it is not enough to confess knowing Jesus.  He demands that our very lives conform to the pattern of His way.

At New Community we are committed to living like Jesus amidst our daily life.  

If you like, our pursuit is to know the God of the heavens so that we might be his people on earth.

Our desire is to partner with God in transforming His world for good by being mercy givers and justice bringers in all spheres of life.

We cannot do this alone.

We recognise our need to allow the very Spirit of God to renew and reshape our community attitudes and values so that we might align our lives to His higher purposes.

We also recognise our need to live within a community which pursues this goal.

Jesus said, “Love one another as I have loved you.” 

Following Jesus involves learning to live in relationship with others so that together we might learn how to love one another.  

It is our hope that through the outworking of God’s love within our community that His presence and person may be known. 

Our prayer is that as people experience God’s personal love that they too might come to also  confess Jesus and conform their lives to the pattern of His way. 

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Changing Your Resolution Under Windows

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