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New City Notes: March 2006

March 20th, 2006 · No Comments · New City Notes

Thanks for your patience and your prayers during the Café’s recent season of rest and reflection. While substantive change is never easy-and this is true in personal and organizational settings alike-a disruption from the norm can be revealing and restorative. Such is our experience over the past five months. As a result of this process, [...]

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New City Notes: October 2005

October 5th, 2005 · No Comments · New City Notes

New City Announces a Sabbath Season at the Cafe After seven years of fruitful ministry in Knoxville’s Old City, New City Café is preparing to enter a season of rest and reflection. While the Cafe will continue to host a number of special events in October and November, our last regular weekend of music in [...]

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New City Notes: December 2004

December 12th, 2004 · No Comments · New City Notes

New City Friends, Values and vision are essential to authentic community. Values speak to the principles that help us maintain who we are, clarifying what is important, and what is acceptable or unacceptable. Vision refers to mission, reminding ourselves of the bigger picture–where we have been, and what we are moving toward. Regardless of what [...]

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New City Notes: August 2004

August 20th, 2004 · No Comments · New City Notes

Dear Friends, Shalom to you and yours from Knoxville’s Old City. Without a whole lot of fanfare, New City entered its seventh season of ministry July 4th. Thanks for supporting us as you do. Please know that we could not do what we do without your involvement. The Cafe continues every Thursday-Saturday night with special events occurring somewhat regularly [...]

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New City Notes: January 2003

January 10th, 2003 · No Comments · New City Notes

Dear New City Friends, Another year of ministry in the Old City comes to an end.  My reflections run the gamut from a deep sense of blessing through the provision of our new location to a lingering sadness over the sudden death of a dear friend.  Early last summer-after the unexpected purchase of 102 S Central, our home since 1998–we were not sure where New [...]

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