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We are so excited to announce that New City will now be inside the YouVersion Bible App! You’ll be able to find our church in the app and follow along with
Continue readingWe are so excited to announce that New City will now be inside the YouVersion Bible App! You’ll be able to find our church in the app and follow along with
Continue readingIt is with pleasure, together with the Covenant Denomination and Northwest Conference, that the New City Leadership Team, Staff and Members have officially confirmed the hiring of Tim Ciccone as
Continue readingNew City is celebrating our beloved interim Pastor Kari Jacott on Sunday, August 28th. Kari has been an integral loving presence during this last year, and we want to honor
Continue readingGrowing is something that occurs throughout our lives. We are growing in height, weight, age, knowledge, abilities and opportunities. We develop and grow emotionally, mentally and relationally as well. Once
Continue readingFor the remainder of the summer this year, we will have potluck Soul Food every other week starting July 3rd. You can either bring your own food, or bring something
Continue readingFor service this Sunday June 12th, we will be meeting downstairs in the Soul Food room for a potluck service. Feel free to bring a bite to share! Pastor Joel
Continue readingOur next sermon series, led by Pastor Kari and starting on May 1st, will be based off the book “A Church Called TOV: Forming a Goodness Culture That Resists Abuses of
Continue readingCome join the Family Easter Celebration at New City Covenant Church (6400 Tracy Ave, Edina) on Saturday April 16th at 10am! This free event is open to everyone! There will
Continue readingJoin New City as we collect dry goods and funds for food shelves all over the Twin Cities. We are partnering with VEAP, an organization that stocks shelves at over 300 food
Continue readingAsh Wednesday marks the beginning of the Lent – the season preceding Easter. Every year, we gather together for a special service of songs, reflection, and the marking of ashes
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