Relationships

We are created to experience relationship with
one another and with God
 

Belonging

To belong is he desire of every human heart

Empowering

Growing in faith, hope and love as we partner with
God in transforming His world for good

ABOUT KIDS


We want kids at New Community to know the Creator God and understand His intentions for their lives.

We want them to know what real relationship with each other is, helping them to belong, and encouraging them to help others.

We want them to be empowered to know the way of Jesus and be committed to a life of mercy, justice and love.

We recognize that it takes a community to raise a child. Surrounded by other adults modelling the way of Jesus and acting as additional uncles and aunties provides a powerful and healthy framework for life and growth in faith. Parenting was never meant to be done alone, but we also acknowledge the central and formative role a parent plays in being responsible for shaping a healthy environment for their children.

During our Sunday gatherings we have a team of caring people who are committed to modelling the ways of Jesus in a safe and fun environment.


Our children's program "Way to Go"has programs available to ensure that our kids feel safe and valued:
0 - 2 years

2 - 3 years

4 year old kinder

Prep - Grade 1

Grades 2 - 4

Grades 5 - 6

Youth Program - Year 7+

For more information contact New Community Office office@newcommunity.org.au


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