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New City Covenant Church
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Weekly sermons from New City Covenant Church located in Edina, Minnesota.
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Made Alive for More
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
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?
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
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
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
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
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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Rooted and Reaching
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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Returning With Your Whole Heart
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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What's Your Address?
Special message from guest speaker Glenn Peterson.
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Testimony Sunday (Abide Series Wrap-Up)
A new year often brings a desire for change. We think about goals, habits, and fresh starts. Before we decide what we will do differently, Scripture invites us to consider who we will remain connected to. Abide is a four-week journey through the letters of 1 John, 2 John, and 3 John, centered on Jesus’ invitation to stay rooted in him. As we begin the year together, this series will explore what it means to live from God’s love, walk in truth, and remain faithful in everyday life. This is not a call to strive harder, but an invitation to start the year grounded in the steady presence of Christ.
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Abiding When The World Is Shaking
A new year often brings a desire for change. We think about goals, habits, and fresh starts. Before we decide what we will do differently, Scripture invites us to consider who we will remain connected to. Abide is a four-week journey through the letters of 1 John, 2 John, and 3 John, centered on Jesus’ invitation to stay rooted in him. As we begin the year together, this series will explore what it means to live from God’s love, walk in truth, and remain faithful in everyday life. This is not a call to strive harder, but an invitation to start the year grounded in the steady presence of Christ.
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Abide in Love
A new year often brings a desire for change. We think about goals, habits, and fresh starts. Before we decide what we will do differently, Scripture invites us to consider who we will remain connected to. Abide is a four-week journey through the letters of 1 John, 2 John, and 3 John, centered on Jesus’ invitation to stay rooted in him. As we begin the year together, this series will explore what it means to live from God’s love, walk in truth, and remain faithful in everyday life. This is not a call to strive harder, but an invitation to start the year grounded in the steady presence of Christ.
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Abide in Truth
A new year often brings a desire for change. We think about goals, habits, and fresh starts. Before we decide what we will do differently, Scripture invites us to consider who we will remain connected to. Abide is a four-week journey through the letters of 1 John, 2 John, and 3 John, centered on Jesus’ invitation to stay rooted in him. As we begin the year together, this series will explore what it means to live from God’s love, walk in truth, and remain faithful in everyday life. This is not a call to strive harder, but an invitation to start the year grounded in the steady presence of Christ.
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What Will You Abide In?
A new year often brings a desire for change. We think about goals, habits, and fresh starts. Before we decide what we will do differently, Scripture invites us to consider who we will remain connected to. Abide is a four-week journey through the letters of 1 John, 2 John, and 3 John, centered on Jesus’ invitation to stay rooted in him. As we begin the year together, this series will explore what it means to live from God’s love, walk in truth, and remain faithful in everyday life. This is not a call to strive harder, but an invitation to start the year grounded in the steady presence of Christ.
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Christmas Eve 2025
This Advent, we are returning to the quiet beauty of a season that reminds us what our hearts have always longed for. The Weary World Rejoices invites us to rediscover the hope, joy, peace, and love that Jesus brings. Each week we will reflect on the stories that have shaped Christmas for generations and find fresh encouragement for our lives today. Whether you have celebrated Advent for years or are joining us for the first time, we welcome you to experience the warmth, wonder, and promise of this season at New City.
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Love Came Down
This Advent, we are returning to the quiet beauty of a season that reminds us what our hearts have always longed for. The Weary World Rejoices invites us to rediscover the hope, joy, peace, and love that Jesus brings. Each week we will reflect on the stories that have shaped Christmas for generations and find fresh encouragement for our lives today. Whether you have celebrated Advent for years or are joining us for the first time, we welcome you to experience the warmth, wonder, and promise of this season at New City.
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Joy for the Brokenhearted
This Advent, we are returning to the quiet beauty of a season that reminds us what our hearts have always longed for. The Weary World Rejoices invites us to rediscover the hope, joy, peace, and love that Jesus brings. Each week we will reflect on the stories that have shaped Christmas for generations and find fresh encouragement for our lives today. Whether you have celebrated Advent for years or are joining us for the first time, we welcome you to experience the warmth, wonder, and promise of this season at New City.
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Peace for a Chaotic World
This Advent, we are returning to the quiet beauty of a season that reminds us what our hearts have always longed for. The Weary World Rejoices invites us to rediscover the hope, joy, peace, and love that Jesus brings. Each week we will reflect on the stories that have shaped Christmas for generations and find fresh encouragement for our lives today. Whether you have celebrated Advent for years or are joining us for the first time, we welcome you to experience the warmth, wonder, and promise of this season at New City.
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Hope in the Waiting
This Advent, we are returning to the quiet beauty of a season that reminds us what our hearts have always longed for. The Weary World Rejoices invites us to rediscover the hope, joy, peace, and love that Jesus brings. Each week we will reflect on the stories that have shaped Christmas for generations and find fresh encouragement for our lives today. Whether you have celebrated Advent for years or are joining us for the first time, we welcome you to experience the warmth, wonder, and promise of this season at New City.
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Hope You Can Hold On To
At New City, hospitality and table fellowship are core to our identity. This video captures our community coming together to live out those values through a special Thanksgiving meal we hosted after service on November 23. What’s normally our weekly Soul Food gathering became an expanded celebration—an opportunity to welcome others, build authentic relationships, love our neighbors, and share a traditional Thanksgiving meal together. Enjoy this look back at a beautiful expression of community and the heart of Jesus at work around the table.
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The Four Marks of Gospel-Shaped Giving
You are invited to join us for our New City sermon series, The Economy of Generosity, a four-week exploration of how the Bible connects generosity and gratitude. In a world that often tells us to hold tightly to what we have, Jesus invites us to live with open hands and thankful hearts. Together, we will discover how true generosity flows from a life inspired by Christ, one that trusts God’s provision, shares His goodness, and reflects His love to the world. Come and be inspired to find and follow Jesus in the way you give, serve, and live.
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Go and Do Likewise
You are invited to join us for our New City sermon series, The Economy of Generosity, a four-week exploration of how the Bible connects generosity and gratitude. In a world that often tells us to hold tightly to what we have, Jesus invites us to live with open hands and thankful hearts. Together, we will discover how true generosity flows from a life inspired by Christ, one that trusts God’s provision, shares His goodness, and reflects His love to the world. Come and be inspired to find and follow Jesus in the way you give, serve, and live.
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It Begins with Gratitude
You are invited to join us for our New City sermon series, The Economy of Generosity, a four-week exploration of how the Bible connects generosity and gratitude. In a world that often tells us to hold tightly to what we have, Jesus invites us to live with open hands and thankful hearts. Together, we will discover how true generosity flows from a life inspired by Christ, one that trusts God’s provision, shares His goodness, and reflects His love to the world. Come and be inspired to find and follow Jesus in the way you give, serve, and live.
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Practicing Solidarity
We live in a divided time. Conversations about race, power, and justice often generate more fear than faith. But Jesus paints a different picture: a multiethnic, reconciled, Spirit-filled community that looks like heaven breaking into earth. This fall, we invite you into a seven-week journey called Becoming a Beloved Community. Rooted in Scripture and centered on Christ, this series will explore how the church can resist cultural polarization and live into God’s kingdom dream—where walls fall, wounds heal, and every tribe, tongue, and nation worship as one.
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Purposeful Narrative
We live in a divided time. Conversations about race, power, and justice often generate more fear than faith. But Jesus paints a different picture: a multiethnic, reconciled, Spirit-filled community that looks like heaven breaking into earth. This fall, we invite you into a seven-week journey called Becoming a Beloved Community. Rooted in Scripture and centered on Christ, this series will explore how the church can resist cultural polarization and live into God’s kingdom dream—where walls fall, wounds heal, and every tribe, tongue, and nation worship as one.
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Who Sets the Pace for the Church?
We live in a divided time. Conversations about race, power, and justice often generate more fear than faith. But Jesus paints a different picture: a multiethnic, reconciled, Spirit-filled community that looks like heaven breaking into earth. This fall, we invite you into a seven-week journey called Becoming a Beloved Community. Rooted in Scripture and centered on Christ, this series will explore how the church can resist cultural polarization and live into God’s kingdom dream—where walls fall, wounds heal, and every tribe, tongue, and nation worship as one.
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Spirit-Led Power: The Church’s Call to Share and Serve
We live in a divided time. Conversations about race, power, and justice often generate more fear than faith. But Jesus paints a different picture: a multiethnic, reconciled, Spirit-filled community that looks like heaven breaking into earth. This fall, we invite you into a seven-week journey called Becoming a Beloved Community. Rooted in Scripture and centered on Christ, this series will explore how the church can resist cultural polarization and live into God’s kingdom dream—where walls fall, wounds heal, and every tribe, tongue, and nation worship as one.
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Participation in Community
We live in a divided time. Conversations about race, power, and justice often generate more fear than faith. But Jesus paints a different picture: a multiethnic, reconciled, Spirit-filled community that looks like heaven breaking into earth. This fall, we invite you into a seven-week journey called Becoming a Beloved Community. Rooted in Scripture and centered on Christ, this series will explore how the church can resist cultural polarization and live into God’s kingdom dream—where walls fall, wounds heal, and every tribe, tongue, and nation worship as one.
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Living Water for a Divided World
We live in a divided time. Conversations about race, power, and justice often generate more fear than faith. But Jesus paints a different picture: a multiethnic, reconciled, Spirit-filled community that looks like heaven breaking into earth. This fall, we invite you into a seven-week journey called Becoming a Beloved Community. Rooted in Scripture and centered on Christ, this series will explore how the church can resist cultural polarization and live into God’s kingdom dream—where walls fall, wounds heal, and every tribe, tongue, and nation worship as one.
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The Tapestry of Grace
We live in a divided time. Conversations about race, power, and justice often generate more fear than faith. But Jesus paints a different picture: a multiethnic, reconciled, Spirit-filled community that looks like heaven breaking into earth. This fall, we invite you into a seven-week journey called Becoming a Beloved Community. Rooted in Scripture and centered on Christ, this series will explore how the church can resist cultural polarization and live into God’s kingdom dream—where walls fall, wounds heal, and every tribe, tongue, and nation worship as one.
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Dusty Bibles
Starting this June, we’re kicking off a fresh and inspiring sermon series called “Songs of Summer.” Each week, we’ll take a well-loved song—like Amazing Grace or In Christ Alone—and explore the deep biblical truth behind the lyrics. These aren’t just songs to sing—they’re anchors of faith, reminders of who God is, and invitations to live differently. Whether you're new to church or have been walking with Jesus for years, this series will refresh your spirit and help you connect your story to God’s story in a powerful way. Join us and bring a friend—it’s going to be a meaningful summer!
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10,000 Reasons
Starting this June, we’re kicking off a fresh and inspiring sermon series called “Songs of Summer.” Each week, we’ll take a well-loved song—like Amazing Grace or In Christ Alone—and explore the deep biblical truth behind the lyrics. These aren’t just songs to sing—they’re anchors of faith, reminders of who God is, and invitations to live differently. Whether you're new to church or have been walking with Jesus for years, this series will refresh your spirit and help you connect your story to God’s story in a powerful way. Join us and bring a friend—it’s going to be a meaningful summer!
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You've Got A Friend
Starting this June, we’re kicking off a fresh and inspiring sermon series called “Songs of Summer.” Each week, we’ll take a well-loved song—like Amazing Grace or In Christ Alone—and explore the deep biblical truth behind the lyrics. These aren’t just songs to sing—they’re anchors of faith, reminders of who God is, and invitations to live differently. Whether you're new to church or have been walking with Jesus for years, this series will refresh your spirit and help you connect your story to God’s story in a powerful way. Join us and bring a friend—it’s going to be a meaningful summer!
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It Is Well With My Soul
Starting this June, we’re kicking off a fresh and inspiring sermon series called “Songs of Summer.” Each week, we’ll take a well-loved song—like Amazing Grace or In Christ Alone—and explore the deep biblical truth behind the lyrics. These aren’t just songs to sing—they’re anchors of faith, reminders of who God is, and invitations to live differently. Whether you're new to church or have been walking with Jesus for years, this series will refresh your spirit and help you connect your story to God’s story in a powerful way. Join us and bring a friend—it’s going to be a meaningful summer!
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What A Wonderful World
Starting this June, we’re kicking off a fresh and inspiring sermon series called “Songs of Summer.” Each week, we’ll take a well-loved song—like Amazing Grace or In Christ Alone—and explore the deep biblical truth behind the lyrics. These aren’t just songs to sing—they’re anchors of faith, reminders of who God is, and invitations to live differently. Whether you're new to church or have been walking with Jesus for years, this series will refresh your spirit and help you connect your story to God’s story in a powerful way. Join us and bring a friend—it’s going to be a meaningful summer!
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Lean On Me
Starting this June, we’re kicking off a fresh and inspiring sermon series called “Songs of Summer.” Each week, we’ll take a well-loved song—like Amazing Grace or In Christ Alone—and explore the deep biblical truth behind the lyrics. These aren’t just songs to sing—they’re anchors of faith, reminders of who God is, and invitations to live differently. Whether you're new to church or have been walking with Jesus for years, this series will refresh your spirit and help you connect your story to God’s story in a powerful way. Join us and bring a friend—it’s going to be a meaningful summer!
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Anxiety
Starting this June, we’re kicking off a fresh and inspiring sermon series called “Songs of Summer.” Each week, we’ll take a well-loved song—like Amazing Grace or In Christ Alone—and explore the deep biblical truth behind the lyrics. These aren’t just songs to sing—they’re anchors of faith, reminders of who God is, and invitations to live differently. Whether you're new to church or have been walking with Jesus for years, this series will refresh your spirit and help you connect your story to God’s story in a powerful way. Join us and bring a friend—it’s going to be a meaningful summer!
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Slip Slidin' Away
Starting this June, we’re kicking off a fresh and inspiring sermon series called “Songs of Summer.” Each week, we’ll take a well-loved song—like Amazing Grace or In Christ Alone—and explore the deep biblical truth behind the lyrics. These aren’t just songs to sing—they’re anchors of faith, reminders of who God is, and invitations to live differently. Whether you're new to church or have been walking with Jesus for years, this series will refresh your spirit and help you connect your story to God’s story in a powerful way. Join us and bring a friend—it’s going to be a meaningful summer!
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Our Eyes Are On You
Starting this June, we’re kicking off a fresh and inspiring sermon series called “Songs of Summer.” Each week, we’ll take a well-loved song—like Amazing Grace or In Christ Alone—and explore the deep biblical truth behind the lyrics. These aren’t just songs to sing—they’re anchors of faith, reminders of who God is, and invitations to live differently. Whether you're new to church or have been walking with Jesus for years, this series will refresh your spirit and help you connect your story to God’s story in a powerful way. Join us and bring a friend—it’s going to be a meaningful summer!
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Jesus Loves Me
Starting this June, we’re kicking off a fresh and inspiring sermon series called “Songs of Summer.” Each week, we’ll take a well-loved song—like Amazing Grace or In Christ Alone—and explore the deep biblical truth behind the lyrics. These aren’t just songs to sing—they’re anchors of faith, reminders of who God is, and invitations to live differently. Whether you're new to church or have been walking with Jesus for years, this series will refresh your spirit and help you connect your story to God’s story in a powerful way. Join us and bring a friend—it’s going to be a meaningful summer!
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How Great is Our God
Starting this June, we’re kicking off a fresh and inspiring sermon series called “Songs of Summer.” Each week, we’ll take a well-loved song—like Amazing Grace or In Christ Alone—and explore the deep biblical truth behind the lyrics. These aren’t just songs to sing—they’re anchors of faith, reminders of who God is, and invitations to live differently. Whether you're new to church or have been walking with Jesus for years, this series will refresh your spirit and help you connect your story to God’s story in a powerful way. Join us and bring a friend—it’s going to be a meaningful summer!
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Good Good Father
Starting this June, we’re kicking off a fresh and inspiring sermon series called “Songs of Summer.” Each week, we’ll take a well-loved song—like Amazing Grace or In Christ Alone—and explore the deep biblical truth behind the lyrics. These aren’t just songs to sing—they’re anchors of faith, reminders of who God is, and invitations to live differently. Whether you're new to church or have been walking with Jesus for years, this series will refresh your spirit and help you connect your story to God’s story in a powerful way. Join us and bring a friend—it’s going to be a meaningful summer!
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In Christ Alone
Starting this June, we’re kicking off a fresh and inspiring sermon series called “Songs of Summer.” Each week, we’ll take a well-loved song—like Amazing Grace or In Christ Alone—and explore the deep biblical truth behind the lyrics. These aren’t just songs to sing—they’re anchors of faith, reminders of who God is, and invitations to live differently. Whether you're new to church or have been walking with Jesus for years, this series will refresh your spirit and help you connect your story to God’s story in a powerful way. Join us and bring a friend—it’s going to be a meaningful summer!
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Amazing Grace
Starting this June, we’re kicking off a fresh and inspiring sermon series called “Songs of Summer.” Each week, we’ll take a well-loved song—like Amazing Grace or In Christ Alone—and explore the deep biblical truth behind the lyrics. These aren’t just songs to sing—they’re anchors of faith, reminders of who God is, and invitations to live differently. Whether you're new to church or have been walking with Jesus for years, this series will refresh your spirit and help you connect your story to God’s story in a powerful way. Join us and bring a friend—it’s going to be a meaningful summer!
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Follow the Spirit – Turning Toward the Light
We’ve entered a beautiful and powerful season on the church calendar called Eastertide—the weeks following Easter Sunday that focus on how the resurrection of Jesus impacts and transforms our daily lives. This season continues until the Day of Pentecost on June 8.To mark this season, we're launching a brand new mini-series: Prepare to Flourish. This phrase carries two powerful meanings for us:1. “Prepare to Flourish” is our church’s 2025 Thematic Goal, guiding us toward spiritual growth and bold living.2. It’s a response to the Easter challenge—to stop living a safe life and start living a flourishing one.But what does it actually mean to flourish? And how do we prepare for that kind of life?Join us as we explore what it means to live fully alive in light of the resurrection.
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Build the Trellis
We’ve entered a beautiful and powerful season on the church calendar called Eastertide—the weeks following Easter Sunday that focus on how the resurrection of Jesus impacts and transforms our daily lives. This season continues until the Day of Pentecost on June 8.To mark this season, we're launching a brand new mini-series: Prepare to Flourish. This phrase carries two powerful meanings for us:1. “Prepare to Flourish” is our church’s 2025 Thematic Goal, guiding us toward spiritual growth and bold living.2. It’s a response to the Easter challenge—to stop living a safe life and start living a flourishing one.But what does it actually mean to flourish? And how do we prepare for that kind of life?Join us as we explore what it means to live fully alive in light of the resurrection.
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Remove the Weeds
We’ve entered a beautiful and powerful season on the church calendar called Eastertide—the weeks following Easter Sunday that focus on how the resurrection of Jesus impacts and transforms our daily lives. This season continues until the Day of Pentecost on June 8.To mark this season, we're launching a brand new mini-series: Prepare to Flourish. This phrase carries two powerful meanings for us:1. “Prepare to Flourish” is our church’s 2025 Thematic Goal, guiding us toward spiritual growth and bold living.2. It’s a response to the Easter challenge—to stop living a safe life and start living a flourishing one.But what does it actually mean to flourish? And how do we prepare for that kind of life?Join us as we explore what it means to live fully alive in light of the resurrection.
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New City's 15th Anniversary Celebration
We are thrilled to invite you to New City Covenant Church’s 15 Year Anniversary Celebration on Sunday, May 4, 2025! This special day is for everyone—past and present—who has been part of our church family at any time throughout our journey. Whether you were with us in the early days or have joined us more recently, we want to celebrate God’s faithfulness and the impact of this community together. Our founding pastors, John and Mary March will be in attendance, as well as our previous interim pastor Kari Jacott.
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Weekly sermons from New City Covenant Church located in Edina, Minnesota.
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