“Search me, God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts” Psalms 139:23. We spend a lot of our time thinking about, making, and spending money. Do our thoughts about money line up with scripture or the culture around us? “The earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it.” Psalm 24:1 God owns it all, and he has a lot to say about how we use our money and possessions. In this series, we will discuss what the Bible says about our finances, what should shape our views about money, and how we can align our stewardship of our finances with what God has to say.
Dennis and Kaku lead a church in Izu, Japan where only 1 in 1,000 people are Christians. New Day has supported their ministry for 30 years and look forward to their annual visits and updates. It's such an honor for us to be a part of what they are doing on the other side of the world.
This special service is dedicated to praising God, listening to His voice, and responding as the Holy Spirit moves. As a church body we value getting even stronger at corporately hosting God's presence and being challenged by the call to participate in what he's doing. Come with expectation and readiness to share what the Holy Spirit has put in you.
Mitko and Albena Dimitrov of Mega Joy International are itinerant speakers, teachers and revivalists who for more than 15 years have been traveling and ministering in a growing network of revival churches all over the United States. They carry a powerful and distinctive anointing of revelation – they love taking out the hidden treasures laid up in the Word of God and bringing them to light to reveal the power and the beauty of the Gospel of the finished work of the Cross. With their unique teaching and prophetic gift, they are a true blessing to the Body of Christ, as they stir the hearts of believers to fall deeper in love with Jesus and experience the overwhelming joy of our salvation by hearing the sound of the pure Gospel.
What does it mean to be New Day Community Church? So far in 2025, we connected with Jesus during an extended study of the book of John. We also spent the summer exploring practical ways to abide in our daily lives. This fall, our focus shifts to abiding in the unique calling God has given us to carry as a church community. We’ll spend five weeks discussing our New Day values and how we aim to implement them together. It will be a great way to get to know the church if you’re new. And a great way to refresh your sense of purpose if you’ve been a New Day-er for a long time.
What does it mean to be New Day Community Church? So far in 2025, we connected with Jesus during an extended study of the book of John. We also spent the summer exploring practical ways to abide in our daily lives. This fall, our focus shifts to abiding in the unique calling God has given us to carry as a church community. We’ll spend five weeks discussing our New Day values and how we aim to implement them together. It will be a great way to get to know the church if you’re new. And a great way to refresh your sense of purpose if you’ve been a New Day-er for a long time.
What does it mean to be New Day Community Church? So far in 2025, we connected with Jesus during an extended study of the book of John. We also spent the summer exploring practical ways to abide in our daily lives. This fall, our focus shifts to abiding in the unique calling God has given us to carry as a church community. We’ll spend five weeks discussing our New Day values and how we aim to implement them together. It will be a great way to get to know the church if you’re new. And a great way to refresh your sense of purpose if you’ve been a New Day-er for a long time.
What does it mean to be New Day Community Church? So far in 2025, we connected with Jesus during an extended study of the book of John. We also spent the summer exploring practical ways to abide in our daily lives. This fall, our focus shifts to abiding in the unique calling God has given us to carry as a church community. We’ll spend five weeks discussing our New Day values and how we aim to implement them together. It will be a great way to get to know the church if you’re new. And a great way to refresh your sense of purpose if you’ve been a New Day-er for a long time.
What does it mean to be New Day Community Church? So far in 2025, we connected with Jesus during an extended study of the book of John. We also spent the summer exploring practical ways to abide in our daily lives. This fall, our focus shifts to abiding in the unique calling God has given us to carry as a church community. We’ll spend five weeks discussing our New Day values and how we aim to implement them together. It will be a great way to get to know the church if you’re new. And a great way to refresh your sense of purpose if you’ve been a New Day-er for a long time.
“I am the true vine … As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you. Abide in my love” (John 15:1,9 ESV). Those who accept Jesus’ invitation to abide experience overflowing joy and fruitfulness. But what does abiding look like in practice? This summer, as we explore nine pathways for an abiding connection with God, you can implement what you learn to cultivate a richer, more dynamic, and deeper connection with the true vine: Jesus.
“I am the true vine … As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you. Abide in my love” (John 15:1,9 ESV). Those who accept Jesus’ invitation to abide experience overflowing joy and fruitfulness. But what does abiding look like in practice? This summer, as we explore nine pathways for an abiding connection with God, you can implement what you learn to cultivate a richer, more dynamic, and deeper connection with the true vine: Jesus.
A special update from Cameron Wright about how the Lord has been moving in his ministry throughout the globe!
“I am the true vine … As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you. Abide in my love” (John 15:1,9 ESV). Those who accept Jesus’ invitation to abide experience overflowing joy and fruitfulness. But what does abiding look like in practice? This summer, as we explore nine pathways for an abiding connection with God, you can implement what you learn to cultivate a richer, more dynamic, and deeper connection with the true vine: Jesus.
“I am the true vine … As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you. Abide in my love” (John 15:1,9 ESV). Those who accept Jesus’ invitation to abide experience overflowing joy and fruitfulness. But what does abiding look like in practice? This summer, as we explore nine pathways for an abiding connection with God, you can implement what you learn to cultivate a richer, more dynamic, and deeper connection with the true vine: Jesus.
“I am the true vine … As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you. Abide in my love” (John 15:1,9 ESV). Those who accept Jesus’ invitation to abide experience overflowing joy and fruitfulness. But what does abiding look like in practice? This summer, as we explore nine pathways for an abiding connection with God, you can implement what you learn to cultivate a richer, more dynamic, and deeper connection with the true vine: Jesus.
“I am the true vine … As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you. Abide in my love” (John 15:1,9 ESV). Those who accept Jesus’ invitation to abide experience overflowing joy and fruitfulness. But what does abiding look like in practice? This summer, as we explore nine pathways for an abiding connection with God, you can implement what you learn to cultivate a richer, more dynamic, and deeper connection with the true vine: Jesus
“I am the true vine … As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you. Abide in my love” (John 15:1,9 ESV). Those who accept Jesus’ invitation to abide experience overflowing joy and fruitfulness. But what does abiding look like in practice? This summer, as we explore nine pathways for an abiding connection with God, you can implement what you learn to cultivate a richer, more dynamic, and deeper connection with the true vine: Jesus
“I am the true vine … As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you. Abide in my love” (John 15:1,9 ESV). Those who accept Jesus’ invitation to abide experience overflowing joy and fruitfulness. But what does abiding look like in practice? This summer, as we explore nine pathways for an abiding connection with God, you can implement what you learn to cultivate a richer, more dynamic, and deeper connection with the true vine: Jesus
“I am the true vine … As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you. Abide in my love” (John 15:1,9 ESV). Those who accept Jesus’ invitation to abide experience overflowing joy and fruitfulness. But what does abiding look like in practice? This summer, as we explore nine pathways for an abiding connection with God, you can implement what you learn to cultivate a richer, more dynamic, and deeper connection with the true vine: Jesus.
This special service is dedicated to praising God, listening to His voice, and responding as the Holy Spirit moves. As a church body we value getting even stronger at corporately hosting God's presence and being challenged by the call to participate in what he's doing. Come with expectation and readiness to share what the Holy Spirit has put in you.