• Does My Life Actually Make a Difference?
    May 10 2026
    What if the questions you are already asking are the very places where Jesus wants to meet you?

    This spring at New City, we are beginning a new series called Living the Jesus Way. Starting on Easter Sunday and continuing through the end of May, we will explore what it means to live as a resurrection-shaped people. This is not only about what we believe. It is about how we live, how we relate to one another, and how we show up in the world.

    Each week, we will center on a question that many of us wrestle with, whether we have followed Jesus for years or are still exploring faith:

    Is there any real hope for my life? (Luke 24:1–12)

    Where is Jesus when I don’t see Him? (Luke 24:13–35)

    How do I actually change? (Acts 1:1–8)

    Where do I really belong? (Acts 2:42–47)

    Can I trust God with my life and resources? (2 Corinthians 9:6–11)

    Does my life actually make a difference? (Matthew 5:13–16)

    What kind of life is God inviting me into? (Acts 2:1–21)

    How do I keep living this way? (Galatians 5:16–25)
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  • Made Alive for More
    May 3 2026
    What if the questions you are already asking are the very places where Jesus wants to meet you?

    This spring at New City, we are beginning a new series called Living the Jesus Way. Starting on Easter Sunday and continuing through the end of May, we will explore what it means to live as a resurrection-shaped people. This is not only about what we believe. It is about how we live, how we relate to one another, and how we show up in the world.

    Each week, we will center on a question that many of us wrestle with, whether we have followed Jesus for years or are still exploring faith:

    Is there any real hope for my life? (Luke 24:1–12)

    Where is Jesus when I don’t see Him? (Luke 24:13–35)

    How do I actually change? (Acts 1:1–8)

    Where do I really belong? (Acts 2:42–47)

    Can I trust God with my life and resources? (2 Corinthians 9:6–11)

    Does my life actually make a difference? (Matthew 5:13–16)

    What kind of life is God inviting me into? (Acts 2:1–21)

    How do I keep living this way? (Galatians 5:16–25)
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  • Real Change
    Apr 26 2026
    What if the questions you are already asking are the very places where Jesus wants to meet you?

    This spring at New City, we are beginning a new series called Living the Jesus Way. Starting on Easter Sunday and continuing through the end of May, we will explore what it means to live as a resurrection-shaped people. This is not only about what we believe. It is about how we live, how we relate to one another, and how we show up in the world.

    Each week, we will center on a question that many of us wrestle with, whether we have followed Jesus for years or are still exploring faith:

    Is there any real hope for my life? (Luke 24:1–12)

    Where is Jesus when I don’t see Him? (Luke 24:13–35)

    How do I actually change? (Acts 1:1–8)

    Where do I really belong? (Acts 2:42–47)

    Can I trust God with my life and resources? (2 Corinthians 9:6–11)

    Does my life actually make a difference? (Matthew 5:13–16)

    What kind of life is God inviting me into? (Acts 2:1–21)

    How do I keep living this way? (Galatians 5:16–25)
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  • Where is Jesus When I Don't See Him?
    Apr 12 2026
    What if the questions you are already asking are the very places where Jesus wants to meet you?

    This spring at New City, we are beginning a new series called Living the Jesus Way. Starting on Easter Sunday and continuing through the end of May, we will explore what it means to live as a resurrection-shaped people. This is not only about what we believe. It is about how we live, how we relate to one another, and how we show up in the world.

    Each week, we will center on a question that many of us wrestle with, whether we have followed Jesus for years or are still exploring faith:

    Is there any real hope for my life? (Luke 24:1–12)

    Where is Jesus when I don’t see Him? (Luke 24:13–35)

    How do I actually change? (Acts 1:1–8)

    Where do I really belong? (Acts 2:42–47)

    Can I trust God with my life and resources? (2 Corinthians 9:6–11)

    Does my life actually make a difference? (Matthew 5:13–16)

    What kind of life is God inviting me into? (Acts 2:1–21)

    How do I keep living this way? (Galatians 5:16–25)
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  • Resurrection Peace
    Apr 5 2026
    What if the questions you are already asking are the very places where Jesus wants to meet you?

    This spring at New City, we are beginning a new series called Living the Jesus Way. Starting on Easter Sunday and continuing through the end of May, we will explore what it means to live as a resurrection-shaped people. This is not only about what we believe. It is about how we live, how we relate to one another, and how we show up in the world.

    Each week, we will center on a question that many of us wrestle with, whether we have followed Jesus for years or are still exploring faith:

    Is there any real hope for my life? (Luke 24:1–12)

    Where is Jesus when I don’t see Him? (Luke 24:13–35)

    How do I actually change? (Acts 1:1–8)

    Where do I really belong? (Acts 2:42–47)

    Can I trust God with my life and resources? (2 Corinthians 9:6–11)

    Does my life actually make a difference? (Matthew 5:13–16)

    What kind of life is God inviting me into? (Acts 2:1–21)

    How do I keep living this way? (Galatians 5:16–25)
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  • The Cost of the Cross
    Mar 29 2026
    What if the wilderness is not something to escape, but a place God uses to reshape us?

    This Lent at New City Covenant Church, we are entering a season called Into the Wilderness, a shared journey shaped by surrender, testing, and grace. Lent slows us down and asks honest questions about what we rely on, what we hunger for, and who we are becoming. Week by week, we will listen to the Biblical story as God forms us by exploring themes of daily dependence, lament, costly discipleship, and resilient hope. Along the way, we will discover that the wilderness is not a sign of failure or abandonment, but a place where God meets us with truth, mercy, and new life. Join us this Lent as we step intentionally into the wilderness, making space for repentance, renewal, and a deeper trust in the God who reshapes us before leading us toward resurrection.
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  • In the Waiting
    Mar 22 2026
    What if the wilderness is not something to escape, but a place God uses to reshape us?

    This Lent at New City Covenant Church, we are entering a season called Into the Wilderness, a shared journey shaped by surrender, testing, and grace. Lent slows us down and asks honest questions about what we rely on, what we hunger for, and who we are becoming. Week by week, we will listen to the Biblical story as God forms us by exploring themes of daily dependence, lament, costly discipleship, and resilient hope. Along the way, we will discover that the wilderness is not a sign of failure or abandonment, but a place where God meets us with truth, mercy, and new life. Join us this Lent as we step intentionally into the wilderness, making space for repentance, renewal, and a deeper trust in the God who reshapes us before leading us toward resurrection.
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  • Lament and Trust
    Mar 8 2026
    What if the wilderness is not something to escape, but a place God uses to reshape us?

    This Lent at New City Covenant Church, we are entering a season called Into the Wilderness, a shared journey shaped by surrender, testing, and grace. Lent slows us down and asks honest questions about what we rely on, what we hunger for, and who we are becoming. Week by week, we will listen to the Biblical story as God forms us by exploring themes of daily dependence, lament, costly discipleship, and resilient hope. Along the way, we will discover that the wilderness is not a sign of failure or abandonment, but a place where God meets us with truth, mercy, and new life. Join us this Lent as we step intentionally into the wilderness, making space for repentance, renewal, and a deeper trust in the God who reshapes us before leading us toward resurrection.
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