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NEW COVENANT LUTHERAN CHURCH

MORGANTON, NC

Worship services are held each Sunday at 9:45 AM and Sunday School is at 9 AM.  Please join us!

Interim Pastor:  The Rev. Dr. Andrew Weisner

New Covenant celebrated its 5th Anniversary
on April 21st, 2024

 
 

New Covenant is currently seeking a full-time pastor. 

MISSION STATEMENT:  New Covenant Welcomes God's People 

Founded in Faith, United by Love, and Gifted to Serve

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Worship Time

Sunday School  9:00 AM

Worship Service  9:45 AM

Worship Location

522 W. Fleming Drive 

Morganton, NC

New Covenant Lutheran Church

is a member of the NALC

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Mailing Address

214 Westwood Drive

Morganton, NC  28655

Phone Number

828-483-7330

WORSHIP WITH US

Visit a friendly church that feels like home. We are absolutely centered on God’s Word, sharing Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior. We would love for you to worship with us anytime. Come and experience the loving and hope filled Jesus!

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New Covenant Lutheran Church

As a member of the NALC, New Covenant Lutheran Church has embraced the following four CORE VALUES that shape our lives:

CHRIST CENTERED

MISSION DRIVEN

TRADITIONALLY GROUNDED

CONGREGATIONALLY FOCUSED

We confess the apostolic faith in Jesus Christ according to the Holy Scriptures. We affirm the authority of the Scriptures as the authoritative source and norm, “according to which all doctrines should and must be judged” (Formula of Concord). We accept the ecumenical creeds and the Lutheran Confessions as true witnesses to the Word of God.

We believe that the mission of the Church is to preach the Gospel and to make disciples for Christ. We believe that making disciples — in our congregations, in our communities and nations, and around the world — must be a priority of the Church in the present age.

We affirm the ecumenical creeds and the faithful witness of the Church across time and space. We endorse the form and practices of the universal Church that are consistent with Scripture, particularly the office of the ministry and the tradition of worship under Word and Sacrament. We seek dialogue and fellowship with other Lutheran churches and with faithful Christians of other confessions.

We strive to be a church that is organized to facilitate the ministries of local congregations in a posture of servant-hood and a spirit of partnership, through the provision of resources, connections and information.

MINISTRY IN ACTION

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