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Experience God and church in a whole new way. NVNNL is an  intercultural, multilingual, urban Mennonite Church committed to following Christ.

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Welcome

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We at Nueva Vida Norristown New Life welcome all visitors to come and experience the presence of God with us in our family. We are a multi-ethnic, bilingual (Spanish-English) Mennonite Church. Our purpose is to bring all people together in peace with God and with each other across all boundaries. We were founded in 1990. Norristown New Life Mennonite Church is a united urban fellowship of three formerly independent congregations - one Latino, one African-American, and one more Anglo-European. In 1990 the vision of God's healing work of restoration, reconciliation, and transformation brought us together to become a house of prayer for all ethnic groups. We have 110 members from several African nations, 10 Central and South American Countries, and Puerto Rico, India, etc. In worship together we are 100-140 persons.

Nueva Vida Norristown New Life Mennonite holds Spanish and English worship services at 10:45 AM every Sunday. There are Sunday School Classes for all ages in Spanish and English and an Overcomer's Group at 9:30 AM. Small groups or spiritual shelters meet weekly at convenient times in homes and at the church. Information: 610.279.LIFE(5433).

Celebration

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O, taste and see that the Lord is good! Psalms 34:8
Celebrating 20 years plus of God's faithfulness to our congregation.
Wednesday, July 14, 7 PM
Joy Night Bilingual Worship Service

Saturday, July 17, 4-7 PM
Taste the Flavors
Special musical concert by James W Crumbly Jr, a composer, arranger and producer whose original music has elements of several musical styles generated simultaneously. Mr Crumbly says that he is convinced that heaven literally "sends down" to share with the world to help with healing , consolation, reflection, celebration and a clearer understanding of who God is.
 
Following the concert dine with us on special cultural and ethnic foods representing many of the countries that make-up our congregation. A free-will offering will be collected.
 
Sunday July 18, 10:45 AM
Outdoor Bilingual Worship Service
Join us again as we worship outdoors with testimonies in word and song of God's faithfulness. James W. Crumbly Jr will again bring special music along with our worship team and other invited guests.  A fellowship meal will follow.

 

Ensanchando Nuestro Sitio en el Mundo de Dios - Isaías 54:2-5

En 1990 Dios llamo juntamente a tres congregaciones Menonitas en Norristown anglo, hispano parlantes y étnicamente diversas a ser un cuerpo diverso de creyentes que adoran al Señor en unidad, experimentan la transformación y los dones de poder del Espíritu Santo, proclaman el Evangelio de reconciliación por medio de Jesucristo en palabra y acción. Para la iglesia Menonita Nueva Vida Norristown New Life (NVNNL), el domingo nunca ha sido el día mas segregado de la semana. Por la gracia de Dios, NVNNL esta entrando en un nuevo tiempo de fiel obediencia, oportunidad y expansión, de la visión de la palabra de Dios en Deuteronomio 28:1-14, proclamada a nosotros 2 años antes. Hemos expandido nuestro alcance, invertido en el discipulado de jóvenes y adultos, explorado oportunidades para el desarrollo económico y comunitario, siendo fieles administradores de los recursos que teníamos. Ahora Dios esta abriendo su mano generosamente para expandir esta “casa de oración para todos los pueblos” (Isaías 56:7 y Marcos 11:17)
   

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Monday, Tuesday, Thursday - 9:30AM -3:30PM

Phone # 484-322-0442
Fax # 484-322-0882
E-mail -
nnl3@juno.com

Damascus Road Anti-Racism Process

In March 1995, more than 250 Mennonites and Brethren in Christ gathered in Chicago for a conference known as "Restoring Our Sight." This gathering for those seeking to challenge racism in the Anabaptist community examined the biblical basis for antiracism work, the history of racism in the Anabaptist tradition and institutional racism. One of the clearest of the many calls to resist racism coming out of a planning meeting at the gathering was a call to provide antiracism training for long-term institutional change. Check out more at the Mennonite Central Committee's Website.

Spiritual Shelters

Spiritual ShelterSpiritual Shelters are our small groups. They provide times during the week for small groups of NVNNL attenders to gather for Bible Study, sharing, and prayer. You are welcome to join. Contact persons are listed.