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FAQ

 

 

Where are you located ?

Sunday service: Louisburg Middle School auditorium

Mid-week activities take place at the New Life Building: Across from the middle school.
Address is 305 S. 2nd St. East

directions

At what time do you meet?

Our sunday gathering starts at 10 A.M.

 

What should I wear?

Whatever you feel comfortable in, from casual clothing to a suit and tie.

Do I have to give?

Visitors are not expected to. Our members support our ministry, but you are welcome to do so if you desire.

Do you have children classes during sunday gathering?

Preschool Kids Class (Ages 1-5) starts at 10 A.M.

New Life Kidz Church (Ages 6-12) is dismissed by our Pastor during the main gathering at 10 A.M.

When I come, where do I go? How do I know where to take my kids?

As you reach the front door, our ushers will open it for you and from then on you don’t have to worry about a thing. Our greeters will respond to any of your questions and guide you and your kids where you need to go.

 

 

 

 

 

News

 

 

 

 

To know what's going on at NLFC every week or even upcoming events for the entire month, just watch the video on this page or click on the calendar link. You'll be informed on women and men's bible study meeting times, special outreach days, guest speakers and much more!

Calendar of the month: July 2009

 

 

Upcoming events:

NLFC on facebook!

 

  • Click on the facebook icon and you'll be directed to NLFC's group on the facebook community. If you are a memeber, sign in to see pictures, videos and more!
  • If you are not a member, what are you waiting for? It's easy to sign up, and you'll be connected and updated on what's happening at New Life!

 

 

 

5 Year Anniversary

New Life celebrates 5 years of Prs. Erik and Susana being with us, check it out:

 

 

     


In the press

Pastor’s dream for citizenship comes true

  • Susana Kingsley didn't mind baking in the July sun for two hours.
  • Every time the column of people inched toward the doors of the Topeka Performing Arts Center, the Louisburg pastor realized she was one step closer to realizing her dream of becoming a U.S. citizen.
  • For more of this story, click on or type the URL below:
  • http://www.kccommunitynews.com/articles/2008/09/10/louisburg_
  • herald/news/doc48c6c326041af722513614.txt