Not Another Church, Please!

by Dwayne Eslick 9. March 2012 21:29

The official grand opening of New Life Community Church in Rogers Park just days away.  Countless hours and thousands of prayers have been poured into the launch of our 15th location.  We have invested financially by inviting the community.  We have also invested in more practical ways through purchasing the sound equipment, chairs, children's ministry materials, signage, projectors, and much more- everything is almost ready!  

I was talking to someone a couple of days ago who is planning and praying towards the launch of a church in another Chicago neighborhood.  The community where he is planning on planting a church is weary from the number of churches that already exist.  They have basically told him, "not another church, PLEASE!"

The conversation helped me remember why we are planting another location of New Life in Chicago with the goal of planting a total of 40 new locations by 2020.  Here are the top 7 reasons that quickly come to mind:

1)  The population has grown incredibly over the last 100 years, but there are less churches in the city.  The reality is that there are over 45,000 households within a 1.5 mile radius of where we are starting New Life Rogers Park.  Within a 5 minute drive there are over 300,000 people. The amount of churches people have to choose from are very few.  And if even a tenth of the people decided to go to church that shares the good news of Jesus every Sunday, there would be no where for them to sit.

2) Some estimate that only 5% of the area goes to church on any given Sunday.   There are several churches doing a great job of reaching out, but we need more people reaching out in this NE corner of the city. 

3) Different churches reach different kinds of people.  Our desire and vision is to be a multicultural church.  Music styles and communication methods differ based on our cultural background.  Our desire is to reach out to youth and seniors, the rich and the poor, the educated and the uneducated, those who are dark skinned and those who are light skinned, those who were born in other countries and those who were born here.  We know we won't be able to reach everybody, but we do we believe there are people we can impact that others might not be reaching.

4) We need to make more room because God is answering our prayers!  We fast and pray for our family members, friends, co-workers, and neighbors to come closer to God.  We have seen hundreds of lives changed.  If we believe God is going to answer our prayers we need make more room for those who are going to come.  Instead of spending millions and millions on building a huge arena, we prefer to reach out to communities across the city and multiply our existing locations. 

5) We have a unique philosophy of ministry that allows us to make an equally unique impact.   When I was a youth pastor on the southside, our youth were greatly touched by the generosity of a northsider who helped us build a gym for children and youth.  We are not 15 separate churches independently trying to survive.  We are one church in 15 locations that cooperates with God and each other in seeking to make a difference citywide.  As we are starting New Life Community Church in Rogers Park, we know that we are not on our own and are thankful that 14 other locations and thousands of people are praying for the Rogers Park area!

6) God has led us to start a new location in the Rogers Park area.  He first put it on our hearts to pray for this area over the last two years.  Without any marketing or any strategic effort other than prayer, we have had over 50 people from this area start coming to one of New Life's locations.  Through a clear open door from God, we have been able to rent from the YMCA.  Through many different reasons, we are confident God has led us to this neighborhood and we are simply just following His lead.

7) We love the Rogers Park community and surrounding areas!  We live here.  We love the diversity.  We love the urban feel.  We love the lakefront and we love the restaurants.  We can choose to live anywhere, but this is our home community.  We have people coming that live in Evanston, Skokie, and other surrounding neighborhoods that are less than a 5-10 minute drive away.  We look forward, not to sucking up the community’s resources, but giving back to the community and serving here.  Some of the people who drive from other neighborhoods come because this is where they grew up.  Others who come are here because they love the nations represented in the neighborhood and want to serve this community.  We look forward to discovering how we will be able to best serve the area and be a light here for God! 

Our dream is to be a group of people who live out their faith and make a practical impact on this area of the city for God.  We don't want to be served, we want to serve.  We are just getting started and can't do everything at once, but our hope is that we would be able to make a positive difference in the name of Jesus Christ.  

Our prayer to God is that we would not be just another church, Please God!

Urban Life Skills Updates!

by Matt DeMateo 23. March 2011 09:40

Things are going well for Urban Life Skills!  As the warm weather starts up, we begin our busy season!  Thanks for your continued support and prayers.  We couldn't do this work without you!  Here are some things that God has been doing among us.

  • Friday Night Group - We have changed our Friday night group layout and the youth are more engaged and the discussions are going deeper!  
  • New Curriculum - We are in the process of compiling and putting into print our new curriculum.  As we teach it, we are laying out lesson plans so we can have others teach each lesson!
  • CPS - Culture of Calm grant is going strong as we continue to mentor 40 youth in Farragut high school!
  • Chicago Adventure Therapy - We have just planned out a variety of events for the spring/summer including a camping trip, rock climbing, biking, kayaking, and more!
  • Substance Abuse Training - Art and Epi are currently in California being trained on a new substance abuse curriculum (http://www.matrixinstitute.org/training/training.html) - going to take our group to the next level!
  • New Reentry Grant and New Staff! Today we began a new program through the governor's office working with juvenile offenders on parole.  We have hired Amy Williams as the program coordinator, Jay Estrada as our full time outreach worker, and Wes Kennedy as our Part Time outreach worker.
  • New Theater System - This weekend we are installing a state of the art theater system in the youth room with a 9 foot screen, HD projector, and surround sound.  We will use this for Friday groups, movie nights, and more!
  • Friday Night Football League - We will be beginning a Friday night flag football league in April.  There will be 8 teams and the league will be from 10 PM to 2 AM at the YMCA at 26th and Western.
  • Arcadia 2011 - On April 16th we will be having our 3rd Arcadia videogame tournament.  This will kickoff the spring season.  We will have 200+ youth out for a day of games, pizza, and outreach!
  • Gym Project - In two weeks we are going to be launching our fund-raising efforts for our new multi-purpose gym space.  The goal is to have a fully functional gym by September 1!  This will include basketball hoops, volleyball net, and more...possibly even a climbing wall!

There's a lot going on!  Thanks for your hard work and continued support.  Remember that God is moving and we must continue to pray for our youth and their families.  There were 4 shootings in the neighborhood last week alone...keep on going and keep on praying. 

Matt DeMateo

Couples Conference - March 11 & 12

by Events 3. March 2011 20:20

Men's Encounter Retreat, March 25-26, 2011

by Events 28. February 2011 11:30

Many men struggle with issues in their past that stifle their personality, keep them defeated and rob their influence.  At this Encounter Retreat, we will deal with how to break free from the grip of the past and regain the influence you have been called to have as a man of God.

The Purpose of the Encounter Retreat:

  1. To identify & destroy the destructive landing strips that have been created in your life since childhood.
  2. To help restore the true personality that God has given you.
  3. To initiate healing in broken relationships.
  4. To help you be free to accomplish the purposes God has placed within you. 

Hilton Hotel
2855 North Milwaukee Ave, Northbrook, IL 60062
 
March 25 & 26th 2011
Friday opening: 7pm / Check in: 4pm
Saturday closing: 4pm / Check out: Noon
 
Early bird cost: $60 until March 18th

Regular cost on March 19 & 20: $65 

SIGN UP ONLINE!  CLICK HERE TO REGISTER ONLINE!

For more information, contact Mike Berry at mikeb@newlifechicago.org 

 

 

Women's Encounter Retreat - Feb 25-26, 2011

by Events 22. January 2011 10:45

Many women struggle with issues in their past that stifle their personality, keep them defeated and rob their influence.  At this Encounter Retreat, we will deal with how to break free from the grip of the past and regain the influence you have been called to have as a woman of God.

The Purpose of the Encounter Retreat:

  1. To identify & destroy the destructive landing strips that have been created in your life since childhood.
  2. To help restore the true personality that God has given you.
  3. To initiate healing in broken relationships.
  4. To help you be free to accomplish the purposes God has placed within you.
Embassy Suites in Schaumburg
1939 North Meacham Road
 
February 25 & 26th 2011
Friday opening: 7pm / Check in: 4pm
Saturday closing: 4pm / Check out: Noon
 
Early bird cost: $70 Month of January
SIGN UP ONLINE! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Regular cost: $80- Feb 6, 13, 20
 
Cost includes:
  • Suite* Features: Double beds (or king) with pull out in separate living room
  • Kitchen with a microwave, refrigerator, 2 telephones, TV, iron, hairdryer
  • Made-to-order breakfast
  • Materials, coffee, snacks
 *4 ladies to a room. Please choose your roommates. If you do not have someone, we will provide them for you.

 

 

Essentials Small Group Leader Training

by Small Groups 4. January 2011 14:18

ESSENTIALS: things you cannot live without. 
Air. Food. Water. Clothes. Shelter. Bible. Coffee. 
You know--the things that sustain your everyday life.
For a small group leader, what are the Essentials?
 
Join with all small group leaders, assistants, new recruits, and hosts from every New Life location as we refresh the Essentials of small group leadership.  We're going to renew our vision for the disciple-shaping power of small group life.

Saturday, January 22, 2011
8:30a-12:30a
@New Life Midway
4101 West 51st Street

On-line & Pre-registration has ended.  Register at the door when you arrive for the conference.

  

Marriage Mentoring Training

by Events 18. October 2010 12:33

To register online for the training, CLICK HERE

Please note: Check with your pastor before registering if you're not already a FUSION leader or assistant 

Chicago Harvest Crusade with Greg Laurie

by Events 16. August 2010 05:21

Chicago Harvest 2010 with Greg Laurie
Since 1990, Harvest Crusades has put on large-scale evangelistic outreaches around the United States and in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. More than 4,132,000 people have attended a Harvest Crusades event in person, and more than 341,400 people have registered decisions of faith in Jesus Christ.

Harvest Crusades events are designed to be opportunities for Christians to invite unsaved family members, coworkers, friends, and acquaintances to hear the life-changing message of the gospel in an environment that is entertaining, yet nonthreatening.

The cornerstone of each event is the presentation of the gospel by Pastor Greg Laurie. Biblically-sound and culturally relevant, Pastor Greg brings a clear gospel message, providing an opportunity for people to make a decision to accept Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.

For more information on the Crusade visit the official website (LINK) and also read through the FAQ page (LINK). 

To invite someone to the crusade CLICK HERE

Save the Date for Zone Refuel in Aug!

by Small Groups 15. July 2010 06:49

It’s the 2010 All-Church English Zone Refuel Meeting!  It's time to refuel and get ready for the Small Group semester!  Even though there are two locations for this Zone Refuel event, the meetings will be held simultaneously on Tuesday, August 31,2010 from 7-9 PM!

Our North Zone Refuel Meeting will be held at New Life Lakeview located at New Life Lakeview located at 2958 North Damen Ave in Chicago, IL 60618.  Our South Zone Refuel Meeting will be held at New Life Cicero located at 3601 South 61st Ave in Cicero, IL 60804

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact EJ Lyon by phone at 773-388-0637 or by email at ejl@newlifechicago.org.

To register online, CLICK HERE

Teenagers in the house!

by Mike Berry 30. April 2010 09:31
We now have two teenagers in our family! Our 13 yr old daughter joins our 14 yr old daughter as our 2nd teen. Some people roll their eyes and make discouraging comments about the teen years but we know that God can work in young people! Both my wife and I came to Christ as teens and I’m glad to be working with our youth at New Life Midway. It’s time for our all-church Youth Retreat on May 14-16th. The theme is “Live on Purpose”. This should be a great time! Pastor Joshua and the team from Melrose/MontClare are leading the teaching while Pastor Matt from Little Village is leading the games. 7th graders thru High School—sign up on line under the “Current Events” section of this website. Adults can apply to be a Chaperone. Don’t miss it!!!