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New City Church

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New City Church is a multi-site church in Charlotte, North Carolina. The church is a member of the Evangelical Free Church of America denomination. New City has two campuses, one in the SouthPark area of Charlotte and one on Monroe Road in the nearby suburb of Matthews. Weekend services are held on Sunday mornings at both locations. The church's purpose statement is “to be a community of Christ followers bringing gospel renewal to our city and world.” Weekend services on both campuses average about 3,000 attendees.

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New City Church
Carmel Road, Charlotte

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