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                        New Covenant Community • 210 West Mulberry Street • Normal, IL • 61761 • 309.454.7362

 

NCC Fall Retreat for NCC members/friends is September 26-28, 2008.  Click here for details and registration.

 

Join us for Summer Worship at 10am each week.

Childcare and Sunday school are provided during worship.

 

New Covenant Community (NCC) is a tri-union congregation affiliated with the 

Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 

Presbyterian Church (USA)

United Church of Christ

 

We meet in the Chapel of the

Campus Religious Center

210 W. Mulberry St., Normal, IL  61761

309.454.7362

 

Our purpose is to continue in our time what Jesus began in his – working for the healing of our world as an inclusive, compassionate, joyful community.

 

We are a More Light/Open and Affirming congregation welcoming all into full participation in the life of our community, regardless of race, gender, age, or sexual orientation.  We are also a member congregation of The Center for Progressive Christianity (TCPC), and of the Central Illinois Organizing Project (CIOP).  In addition, NCC is in a collaborative/cooperative ministry partnership with the United Campus Christian Foundation (UCCF), a campus ministry at Illinois State University in Normal, Illinois. 

 

Our logo, which appears at the top of each page on this site, includes symbols of the three denominations of which we are a part, and of the National Council of Churches, representing our wider ecumenical community.

 

If you have any questions, you may contact Susan Ryder for more information.

 

 

 

* Good News from San Jose!

218th Presbyterian General Assembly votes 54% to 46% to end LGBT discrimination! 

Click HERE for more information.

 

* NCC is once again participating in the "Block Party" at First Christian Church on August 9. 

School supplies for the Block Party may be placed in the basket on the back table at NCC.  A list of items is posted inside the basket. If you wish to make a donation toward the purchase of school kits make the check out to NCC and put "Block Party" in the memo line.  More information on the Block Party is posted on the Social Justice bulletin board.

 

* NCC Fall Retreat, September 26-28, 2008.  Click HERE for details and registration.

 

* NCC Newsletter has gone GREEN -- which means it's online.  

Click HERE to read the August 2008 newsletter. The newsletter is in PDF format -- if you do not have Adobe Acrobat reader, you may download for free it by clicking the link below. If you have items for the August newsletter, please email them to Susan before July 20.