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No Matter Who You Are Or Where You Are On Life’s Journey, You are Welcome Here. Belong Boldly! Love Deeply!

Holy Covenant United Church of Christ
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✨ More Than a Sign

On June 24, , Holy Covenant joyfully unveiled our new subscribe at the entrance to our campus—a symbol not just of location, but of love, welcome, and witness. This moment marks more than new lettering or colors. It is the embodiment of our covenant: to be the Church everywhere.

“To be the Church everywhere means we are called to embody the Christ, both his life and teachings, as we travel about our everyday lives&#; a living example of Christ’s peace, love, and justice in every place we are.”
— Rev. Christopher Czarnecki

We request you to witness this sacred moment and celebrate the journey that led us here.

🎬 Witness & Wonder: A Living Tapestry

Through the lens of filmmaker Jana Harrison, Holy Covenant’s story comes alive in voices past and present. This deeply moving short film captures the heartbeats of our journey — voices of faith, resilien

Our Mission

unpacking the purpose statement:

Our Discipleship Essentials:

Belonging

Believing that you are loved, chosen, and invited into relationship with God and his people

Truth

Learning and being transformed by the good news of Jesus

Identity

Understanding the intersection of your story and God's story

Purpose

Living out your unique contribution to God's Kingdom and guiding others to do the same

Our Beliefs:

New City Church is part of the Evangelical Free Church of America, an association of 1, congregations united around a Statement of Faith.

Our Statement of Faith addresses what we think about God, the Bible, the Human Condition, Jesus Christ, the Work of Christ, the Holy Spirit, the Church, Christian Living, Christ’s Return, and humankind’s Response and Eternal Destiny. It has been shaped by the Bible and the historic creeds of the Church.  

Statement of Faith

Politics

We pray for our local and national political leaders while recognizing that as citizens of Christ’s kingdom, his rule and reign transcend all

Going On

Open to All

inclusivity | Community | Spirituality | Justice 

 

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This Sunday

Sunday, July 20,

am - Preschool Childcare
am - Worship | In-person and Online | View Livestream | Worship Guide
am - Sunday Coffee Chat | Learn more

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SUNDAY, July 20,

Preacher | Rev. Dr. Layne Smith 
Sermon | Finding the Right Rhythm
Scripture | Luke

Worship Guide

This Sunday, Rev. Dr. Layne Smith will preach from Luke –42, the story of Mary and Martha, with a sermon titled “Finding the Right Rhythm.”

Discipleship isn’t just about doing—it’s also about being. Resting, listening, learning, and acting all have their place. The challenge is learning to travel with grace between them.

Join us as we reflect on how to cultivate a faithful, even rhythm of life. Worship with us in person or online at Myers Park Baptist Church.

#MPBC #RightRhythm #MaryAndMartha #Luke10 #FaithfulLiving #DiscipleshipBalanc

In MCC I never perceive like I'm fake or putting on a show to form other people happy. And I always know I have people in my life who desire the best for me.

Acts of justice have been a core of what MCC has been about since its very beginning and we have tried to live out the teachings of Jesus to care for the poor, the sick, the prisoner, etc.

Since its foundingMCC have expressed a righteous concern for racial justice (and gender equality) right along side of their concern for LGBT equality….MCC has a Divine Mandate from Jesus, which we take seriously, to welcome, love, include and serve all God’s children, with a special emphasis and outreach to those who have been excluded by others.

Caring for people through the process of getting onto [HIV] treatment, counselling them through the side effects, supporting them through the relationships which suffered, it became our core business. We were no longer the congregation with people dying regularly of AIDS related illnesses, now we were a congregation of survivors.

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