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Missional Communities
Missional Communities are small groups that function like extended spiritual families—learning to follow Jesus and live on mission together.
More than a Bible study, these house church–style gatherings blend discipleship, genuine community, and local outreach. We eat together, pray for one another, open the Scriptures, serve our neighbors, and make faith a shared way of life that reaches beyond Sunday mornings.
More than a Bible study, these house church–style gatherings blend discipleship, genuine community, and local outreach. We eat together, pray for one another, open the Scriptures, serve our neighbors, and make faith a shared way of life that reaches beyond Sunday mornings.

Service Teams
Service Teams are the volunteers who make Sunday mornings possible—serving with joy in roles that range from welcoming guests and caring for kids to running sound, slides, and setup.
Following Jesus’ example of humble, behind-the-scenes service, these teams create a warm, distraction-free space for others to worship, hear the Word, and encounter God. It’s a practical way to belong, build relationships, and use your gifts, because some of the most impactful places in the church are often the ones no one sees.
Following Jesus’ example of humble, behind-the-scenes service, these teams create a warm, distraction-free space for others to worship, hear the Word, and encounter God. It’s a practical way to belong, build relationships, and use your gifts, because some of the most impactful places in the church are often the ones no one sees.

Baptism
If you have trusted in Jesus Christ as your Savior, your next step is to follow Him in baptism—a public declaration of the faith He has already worked in your heart.
Baptism is a powerful celebration of leaving the old life behind and stepping into new life with Christ. It’s a visible picture of an invisible transformation—our union with Jesus in His death and resurrection—witnessed, rejoiced over, and supported by your church family.
Baptism is a powerful celebration of leaving the old life behind and stepping into new life with Christ. It’s a visible picture of an invisible transformation—our union with Jesus in His death and resurrection—witnessed, rejoiced over, and supported by your church family.

Morning Bible Study
Our Sunday Morning Bible Study meets each week at 9:00 AM at New City Church, before the worship service.
We’re currently working through Matthew, walking carefully through the text to better understand God’s Word and how it shapes our lives today.
This study is a great fit for men and women who want to go deeper in Scripture, ask good questions, and grow in biblical understanding alongside others in the church.
We’re currently working through Matthew, walking carefully through the text to better understand God’s Word and how it shapes our lives today.
This study is a great fit for men and women who want to go deeper in Scripture, ask good questions, and grow in biblical understanding alongside others in the church.

New City Class
New City Class is a relaxed, welcoming introduction to New City Church—our mission, vision, values, and story.
It’s also a space to share your spiritual journey, hear how others have met Jesus, and ask any questions you may have about who we are and where we’re headed.
If you’re exploring the church or ready to take a next step, New City Class is the primary pathway to becoming a Partner (what we call membership) and joining in the life and mission of our church.
It’s also a space to share your spiritual journey, hear how others have met Jesus, and ask any questions you may have about who we are and where we’re headed.
If you’re exploring the church or ready to take a next step, New City Class is the primary pathway to becoming a Partner (what we call membership) and joining in the life and mission of our church.

DNA Groups
DNA Groups are small, same-gender groups of 3–5 people who meet regularly to help one another follow Jesus in everyday life.
“DNA” stands for Discover (what God is saying in His Word), Nurture (how we’re responding through prayer and obedience), and Act (how we’ll live it out and make disciples).
These groups are simple, relational, and gospel-centered—built for honesty, encouragement, and accountability. If you’re looking for a steady rhythm of Scripture, prayer, and disciple-making friendship, a DNA Group is a great next step.
“DNA” stands for Discover (what God is saying in His Word), Nurture (how we’re responding through prayer and obedience), and Act (how we’ll live it out and make disciples).
These groups are simple, relational, and gospel-centered—built for honesty, encouragement, and accountability. If you’re looking for a steady rhythm of Scripture, prayer, and disciple-making friendship, a DNA Group is a great next step.
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