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  FAQ's

Where is the Church?

We are located in Hartselle, at 918 Slate St. SW, Hartselle, AL  35640.  From Hwy 31 and Main St. (Hwy 36) go south on Hwy 31.  Turn right onto Nanceford Rd.  Continue through two stop lights and follow Nanceford as it bends to the left.  We are located on your left, on the corner of Slate St. and Nanceford Road.  Click Here to get a map to the church. 

What do you believe?

Click here to learn about what we believe.

What are your services like?

We want you to feel at home at New Covenant.  Coffee is available at all of our services.  Our services typically have contemporary worship in the beginning.  We encourage everyone to sing and participate.  Communion is served on the first Sunday of the month.  Our messages are always an invigorating and sometimes challenging message from the Word of God.  One thing we tell our guest, come back, because no two services are ever alike. 

How do I fit in?

We are a non-denominational church.  Our body consist of people with all kinds of backgrounds: Methodist, Catholic, Baptist, Pentecostal, or just a little bit of everything and a whole lot of nothing.  You are welcome here. 

What should I wear?

Come as you are.  We are interested in you - not what you are wearing.  Some people like to dress up, others like jeans and t-shirts.  We are typically casual in attire.  We promise you, it won't matter.  You are welcome here.

What about my children?

We have children's ministries during all of our services.  Our kid's church, Kids Power Connection, for Pre-School thru 5th grade, meets every Sunday @ 10:00am and Wednesday night @ 5:30pm. Nursery & Preschool, called Wee Power Connection, is available for nursery age and toddlers during these service times as well.  Click on the Kids link for more details about New Covenant's Children's Ministry.

Will you draw attention to me because I'm a guest?

Don't you just hate it when that happens? We'll most likely take a moment to say "welcome" to our guests, but you certainly won't be asked to stand and identify yourself or even to wave your hand.   We want you to feel welcome and comfortable.