Good Friday Services

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A meaningful time of worship and reflection. Services are led with live teaching by campus pastors. As we pause to remember the weight of

New to New Heights Lunch

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Let's get lunch! For real, let’s do lunch! We’d love to get to know you and give you a chance to get to know us.

An MSM Thanksgiving

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Join us as we gather for a thanksgiving meal “MSM style”. We will have sweets and treats, games, and prizes. You don't want to miss it!

HSM: The Great Pie Bake Off

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No soggy bottoms here! Invite a friend to our annual pie bake-off.

Summer Finale!

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We're sending the summer off with a bang!

Event Series Visual Theology

Visual Theology

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Discussion Leaders: Justin Laskowski
Group Length: 5 weeks

We live in a visual culture, increasingly relying upon infographics and other visuals to help us understand new and difficult concepts. But the visual portrayal of truth is not a novel idea. God himself communicated his truth visually though the tabernacle, the sacraments, and even the cross. This unique resource is an inviting and artful way to learn theology, comprehend difficult Bible concepts, and grow in your faith. This book group is geared towards students in our High School Ministry (HSM).

Event Series How People Change

How People Change

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Discussion Leaders: Beth Claes
Group Length: 6 weeks

Biblical counseling experts Timothy S. Lane and Paul David Tripp explain the biblical pattern for change in a clear, practical way you can apply to the challenges of daily life. But change involves much more than just a biblical formula: you will see how God is at work to make you the person you were created to be. That powerful, loving, redemptive relationship is at the heart of all positive change you experience.

Event Series Untangling Emotions

Untangling Emotions

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Discussion Leaders: Beth Claes
Group Length: 5 weeks

How do you feel about how you feel? Our emotions are complex. Some of us seem able to ignore our feelings, while others feel controlled by them. But most of us would admit that we don’t always know what to do with how we feel.