Friday, August 31, 2012

Sunday Morning sermon series!

*************************************************************************************** Join us this Sunday morning at 10:30 am (September 2nd) as we continue our series on Thus Saith The Lord! Come prepared to celebrate what God has been doing in our lives and be prepared for Him to do something special this Sunday morning as well. Come early to pray and get a great seat! Blessings, Pastor Mike New Destiny Community Church newdestinydenver.org

Radio Program! Tomorrow at 12 noon

*************************************************************************************** Tune in tomorrow at 12 noon on 1270 am (wcgcam.com) as Pastor Mike shares from The Word on our New Destiny bi weekly radio program. Pray many listen and many lives our touched through this time of God's Word being shared via radio! Blessings

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Love Denver 2012 pictures!

Upcoming Prison Outreach news and dates!

************************************************************************************* God has been touching men's lives in an amazing way at our Prison Outreaches this year! We have seen 41 salvation decisions this year and many others have been prayed for regarding many other needs. If you would like to know more information on how you can support or be a part of this ministry, please contact Pastor Mike Teeter of New Destiny Community Church or Scott Vernon of Lake Wylie Christian Assembly. Blessings, Pastor Mike Upcoming dates: Saturday night, September 15th Saturday night, November 17th Friday night, November 30th (Holiday Dinner)

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Love Denver organizers expand outreach effort this year

Love Denver organizers expand outreach effort this year

Love Denver organizers expand outreach effort this year


by Tori Hamby
Jinner Rudolph trims up 11-year-old Hank Hill, who attends East Lincoln Middle School, during the 2011 Love Denver back-to-school event. (Denver Weekly file photo)
Organizers of the second annual Love Denver back-to-school event are prepared this go-around.
Volunteers from Providence Church distributed all 50 school supply-filled bookbags to Denver children minutes before last year’s event even officially started. So this time, Providence Pastor Bobby Wilkinson has enlisted the help of other churches to reach a greater number of Denver students about to return to school Aug. 27.
“This year we will be giving away about 400-500 backpacks depending on the final amount of money we collect,” Wilkinson said.
Love Denver will take place from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Aug. 25 in the field next to Walmart, 7131 N.C. 73, Denver.
About 150 volunteers from seven churches will run the event which, in addition to the bookbag giveaway, includes free haircuts, eye and dental care, chiropractic services, basic medical exams, family portraits, food, children’s activities, faith outreach and entertainment.
The ministry began last year when Wilkinson and his congregation thought they could do more to directly help their community.
“This is a predominantly a Gospel event,” he said. “We want everyone to know that it is not the good deeds of the faith community, but rather the body of Jesus – the church, therefore Jesus himself – providing this event.”
Lakeshore Church of Lake Norman Pastor Jeff Morrison said his congregation missed last year’s event because they didn’t know about it, but will help out this year by heading up the bookbag collection effort.
“Bookbags are probably the most expensive single back-to-school item that parents have to provide for their kids,” Morrison said. “School can be challenging, and we don’t want students to have to go without the things they need.”
Volunteers, unlike last year, will have guests register before entering the event instead of automatically fulfilling every request for a bookbag. Everyone wishing to receive a bag and food must be present at registration to receive a ticket.
Those only wanting to receive medical services and haircuts don’t need to register, Wilkinson said.
The event takes about $7,000 to run, he added, and the churches are still collecting donations to pay for tent rentals, food, promotion efforts and bounce houses. All donations are tax deductible, he said.
Volunteers from the Denver church community will also be available to provide some spiritual outreach, Wilkinson said. Love Denver will include a ministry resource area where residents can learn about Denver churches and nonprofits that provide spiritual guidance as well as material assistance.
“Truly our greatest objective is not just that the needy has food and water and material possessions,” Wilkinson said.
Want more information?
Go online to www.lovedenver.net. Those who want to donate items and money to Love Denver should email info@lovedenver.net.

Thursday, August 9, 2012

New Destiny Community Church is featured church in news@norman this past week!

************************************************************************************ New Destiny Community Church (rough draft for news@norman article) At the beginning of this year, New Destiny Community Church found a permanent home for its congregation! The new facility is located at 626 S. Hwy. 16, between Stanley and Denver. We are one mile south on 16 from the 16/73 intersection. New Destiny Community Church had been meeting at the Club at Westport. The logistics of setting up sound and a stage every week at the club helped push the church to find a dedicated space. It is nice to have our own place. Space in the new building allows us space to grow. Also, we now have room for nursery, children’s ministry, church fellowships and prayer meetings! The church held a grand opening on Jan. 7, 2012, to celebrate its first home. On Thursday morning, January 26th, the local chamber of commerce held a grand opening ribbon cutting. Most recently on July 1st, we transitioned to Sunday mornings at 10:30 am as our primary church service time. Over the last year, New Destiny has been involved with community events including Denver Days, Denver’s 4th of July celebration/fireworks and Denver’s annual Christmas Parade. We have been actively involved with Denver Days and the Denver Fireworks as a sponsor and vendor. You may have seen us out at the Festival or Fireworks making balloon creations, giving out t shirts, offering face painting or handing out bottled water. On August 25th, we are teaming up with other area churches to hold the Love Denver back to school event. We support missionaries all over the world and have had the honor of fellowship with missionaries from the Dominican Republic and Philippines. In the coming months, we will be having outreaches to a prison. Twice a month, New Destiny is on the radio at 12 noon on Saturdays (1270 am – WCGC). You are also invited to listen to our podcast on our newdestinydenver.org website. Our services are focused on delivering a powerful message in a relevant, non-traditional , contemporary atmosphere. Recently, Anna Crawford joined the New Destiny Team as our Music Intern. Anna and Melissa Teeter our doing a great job of leading the church in the area of music/worship leading. We also have special services throughout the year featuring missionaries, student ministry teams, and special concerts. We are affiliated with the Assemblies of God. We invite you to join us Sunday mornings at 10:30am! For more information, contact us at 704-947-3829 or newdestinydenver.org. Blessings, Pastor Mike and Melissa Teeter

Sunday night, August 26th at 6pm!

************************************************************************************** Join us for a special night or Worship and Prayer! The focus is completely to Seek Him and be in HIS presence.