new life church of foley

 

Welcome!

New Life Church of Foley is a place you can call home.  You will find us family friendly, down to earth and real in the way we serve and worship God.  We are a church made up of people from a variety of different backgrounds.  Our desire is that each person who enters our doors will discover a personal relationship with Christ and lasting relationships with others.

New Life is a place of healing, restoration, strengthening and encouragement for the entire family. We believe this begins through teaching and worship that is relevant for today without compromising the truth of God's word.  It continues when each person discovers their place of ministry in the church body.

Thanks for taking the time to check us out.  Our hope is that you enjoy getting to know us better through our website.

If you have any questions, please contact us at newlifefoley@agchurches.org or call 320-968-7796.

 

Check out our "Top 10 Reasons to reconnect at New Life" video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mb0Tflqo1IA

 

Check out the latest "Team Awesomes" video on self control in 2010.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paWMOkWMjXM


 

 


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