About New Covenant Community Church:
New Covenant Community Church seeks to share God’s Word in the Fresno and Clovis area in a way that is real and relevant to life in our always changing world. Their goal is to make the gospel accessible to those who are exploring a relationship with Jesus and is deeply meaningful to those who have walked with Jesus for years. This is accomplished through various ministries, programs, and bible studies that happen on a regular basis. Their mission is to love and lead people into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ.
Church Name:
New Covenant Community Church
Church Denomination:
Community Church
Church Website:
Pastor / Preacher:
Scott Borman – Lead Pastor
Scott Gossenberger – Teaching Pastor
Part of Town:
NorthEast Fresno
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Another good church in the Central Valley Is Fresno Church
Fresno Church wants to make an impact on the city of Fresno that will last for generations to come. They would love to have you come and visit one of their services on Sunday’s at 9:30 or 11:00 am. If there is ever anything they can do to help meet a need you have, please don’t hesitate to contact them. It is their heart to use the Word of God and the Bible to help point people to the Person of Jesus through our various Bible studies for men and Bible studies for women, ministries and church programs.
They Are Committed to Jesus Christ
They are not perfect, but they make it their goal to always be growing in their commitment to Jesus Christ. Regardless of where a person may be individually on their journey, they want to develop their relationship with God.
They Are Connected to the Church
People were not created to be in isolation. The Christian faith was meant to be lived out in the context of relationships, first with God, then with others. They strive to be a community of people where authentic love is on display.
They Are Compassionate towards Fresno
They exist for the people who are outside of their four walls. Jesus said in the Bible that He came to seek and save those who were lost, hurting, and in need. They want to continue that mission in the Central Valley and around the world.