New City Church

Making disciples. Period.

214 Spencer Street NE, Grand Rapids, MI  49505
Sunday mornings at 10:30
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Reformation Day Celebration (Service and Meal)

(Wittenberg door at Castle Church)

“The Protestant Reformation was fundamentally a controversy with the Roman Catholic Church over how helpless we really are in our deadness and guilt. The Reformers believed that only grace could raise us from the dead, and only Christ could become our punishment and our perfection. These two miracles—of life from the dead and wrath removed—could only be received as a gift through faith. They could never be merited or earned, all so that the entire transaction would culminate soli Deo Gloria—to the glory of God alone.”John Piper

Join us as we celebrate our common faith with our sister churches: Berean Baptist, 4th Reformed, and Coit Community. We will have a service followed by a potluck meal. Sunday, October 29th @5:30PM at New City Church. Please bring a dish to share.

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Location

Sundays at 10:30AM 214 Spencer St NE, Grand Rapids (on the corner of Plainfield Ave & Spencer St., just north of Leonard St.)

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214 Spencer St NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49505

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