SM meets on Sunday evenings from 6:00-8:00pm in New Life's Worship Center. They have a worship service for your students with worship, games, and a sermon. Following the service on Sunday evenings, they break into age and gender-specific small groups where they share their lives with one another and their leaders.
Free walk-in math tutoring for junior high and high school students is offered every Monday. No appointment is necessary. Paul DesJarlais and Jim Brown will be leading this outreach. It is open to any student, not just New Life students. They will meet in room 11 from 5 to 6:30 p.m.
Parents with an adult child dealing with substance use disorder involving either drugs or alcohol find hope and support through Parents of Addicted Loved Ones (PAL). It's not an easy journey, but you don't have to go it alone. We have a PAL group that meets at New Life each Tuesday from 6 to 7:30pm – no registration required, just ... Read More
This study group will take a faith-based approach to help heal trauma and turn PTSD into Post post-traumatic growth. This is done by building a Christ-centered, trust-filled group and re-establishing that camaraderie we shared with our brothers and sisters in uniform. Whether you're a Veteran, Combat Veteran, LEO, or First Responder, you will start your healing by taking this journey ... Read More
Selah is a New Life Bible Fellowship Women's Connection Experience on Wednesday Mornings. We are a place where every woman, regardless of age, spiritual journey, or church affiliation, can come and find connection with God and each other. Our hope and prayer are that every woman who comes finds that they are seen, known, heard, and deeply loved. Join us ... Read More
FACE is a Christ-centered small group for those engaged in any aspect of foster care or adoption is here for all who need connection. We will meet to fellowship face to face and walk through the challenges that come while also celebrating the victories. Every THIRD Thursday of the month from 6:00-7:30pm. Childcare is provided for the monthly meetings, but ... Read More