New Community Church
New Community Church
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About this organization
Mission
We are a Jesus-centered, scripture-based community of people exploring what it means to live a new way of life, following the person and teaching of Jesus. Our vision is to become a loving community of people from different backgrounds and experiences that is vibrant, growing, following Christ in deep ways, and making a difference in the real needs of the area together.
About
New Community Church Menlo Park (NCC), originally known as First Baptist Church Menlo Park (FBC), sits at the corner of Arbor and Middle Avenue. Over time, FBC had become a faithful group of ten, and in 2015 after the retirement of their pastor, the elders sought a path to revitalize the church. Along with their denominational leadership, the American Baptist Church of the Central Pacific Coast, they invited longtime Menlo Park Pastor Charley Scandlyn into this vision. Following a campus renovation, building a new board, and hiring a new team, NCC held its first service in August 2018. NCC’s name was chosen to reflect who we are: New, because God is always doing something new and His mercies are new each morning. NCC is also made new whenever someone new joins us. We are a community. Community is God’s plan for spiritual friendships with Jesus and each other. And church is a sacred place where we can care for our souls and the people around us.