About Us

Humble beginnings; Lasting impact

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Who We Are

We are a unified people with a unified purpose to reach the lost, to develop and equip them for ministry in the Church and the world, while demonstrating God’s love through service.

Here at New Creation, our vision is simple: We want to be a local church that’s Loving God, Serving Christ, Strengthening Families, and Proclaiming the Gospel.

We desire to be a church where Men are celebrated, Women are honored, and Children and Youth are loved. We want to be a place where you and your family can experience the love and grace of God and be transformed and empowered through a genuine encounter with Jesus Christ. We desire to not simply “have church” but to really “be the church and manifest the Kingdom of God” by loving, serving, strengthening, and sharing the Gospel.

Our Mission

According to Acts 2:42-47, is to bring unbelievers into God’s Family, where prayer is always in order, to offer worship that glorifies God, ministry that heals hurts, a church for fellowship, and instruction in Christian Living

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Our Church History

The Church was established in 1931 at Eleventh and Jefferson St. It moved to 538 South 16th Street in 1940, and began to grow under very capable and spiritual pastoral leaders. The doctrine of Holiness and Sanctification was being taught and preached as the biblical standard of the Christian life. The house was torn down and a new building was erected at the 16th Street location. The Lord continued to bless the membership and the work of the church. As the years passed, in 1975 opposition to the doctrine of the OCOG began to be taught and preached and as a result, after many meetings with officials, and praying and pleading not to dis-fellowship a division occurred. In 1986, under the pastorship of the late Elder John Cummings, the church resumed fellowship with the OCOG National Body of churches. In September of 1991, due to Urban Renewal Redevelopment we lost our building at 538 South 16th Street. The building went down but God wanted His church to march on. We thank St.Anthony Catholic Church and the Magazine Street Seventh-day Adventist Church for the use of their facilities during our time of transition.

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