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New
Community Wednesday, September 18th 7:00 p.m. in the church
auditorium!
New
Community Q & A
NorthShore offers two distinct services for guests,
attenders and membersWednesday evening New Community
Services and Sunday morning Celebration Services.
Whats with the
name? We call the service "New Community"
because it is the new Christians new family. When a
person begins a personal relationship with Jesus Christ
at a Sunday Celebration Service, they find their
"new community" of worship, faith, fellowship
and ministry on Wednesday night.
Whats the
difference in the two services? The New Community
Worship Service helps believers grow into fully devoted
followers of Jesus Christ. The messages given at the Wednesday evening services include in-depth teaching from
the Bible and are designed to enhance and deepen
spiritual growth.
Weekend Celebration
Services at NorthShore are designed to present basic
truths of the Christian faith at an introductory level,
and to convey NorthShore's underlying theme--"God
loves and cares for you." They contain timeless
truths which are meaningful to those investigating
Christianity and to believers alike. The services address
relational, financial, career, and spiritual issues--the
very real issues people face everyday.
Should I come to both
services? Yes! If you are a Christian, then New
Community is especially for you. It is a worship time
designed to encourage you and help you grow in your walk
with Christ.
What do we do at New
Community? At New Community, we sing much more than
we do on Sunday. We do this because it is a time for
worship, and theres no better way to worship God
than through music. We often share communion together,
and watch as new believers are baptized. And New
Community is a great time for fellowship.
How often do we have
New Community? New Community presently meets monthly
on Wednesday nights.
Where do we meet for
NC? We meet at our Lewisville Campus in the auditorium.
What about the kids?
We provide childcare for bed babies, toddlers and
preschoolers. Children in grades 1-5 come to the service
with their parents to participate in the service as a
family.
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