We’re glad you’re here.
Take a look at this welcome video from our Senior Pastor, Rev. Harold Hendren.
Senior Pastor’s Welcome Letter
Welcome!
When New Covenant launched our first worship service back in 2000, the theme that took hold and captured the identity of our church was “a place to call home.” For the past twenty years, thousands of people have come to worship Christ and now call New Covenant “home.” We believe there is a home for you here.
Like most, I believe your home is a place where you feel loved, comfortable, and accepted. These attributes are at the core of what we hope people experience when they walk through the front doors of our church. Loved as Christ would want us to love you, while offering hospitality that makes one feel comfortable and accepted by our congregation.
From the beginning of New Covenant’s existence, missions have been at the heart of what we “do” in the name of Christ. We believe serving others locally and globally is vital to our church’s growth. God has honored our faithfulness to His call by growing our church. This is reflected in our vision statement and what we believe God has called us to be: “His hands, feet, and voice in the World.”
I believe if you are looking to grow in your personal relationship with Jesus Christ and want to serve others, we have something powerful and unique to offer you. Perhaps you, too, will find New Covenant “a place to call home.” I hope to meet you soon.
Running the Race with Perseverance,
Pastor Harold
Associate Pastor’s Welcome Letter
Hello, Friends!
Welcome to our website. I hope you will take some time and look around! In my role as Associate Pastor for Discipleship and Care, it is my hope that you will find opportunities to connect with one another and God through small groups, Bible studies, volunteer activities. and serving with others with similar ministry interests. We want to help you find the place you can learn and grow in your spiritual journey. Please call on us to help you learn more about this place we call “home.”
In grace and peace,
Pastor Ellen