Welcome to your New Beginning

New Beginnings Non-Denominational Church

2219 Spring Avenue, New Albany, IN 47150

History

New Beginnings Church was formed in March 2010 by Pastor Tracy Patton and a few others who wanted to start a church in Southern Indiana that was open and accepting to everyone. They first met in a Bingo Hall in Jeffersonville, Indiana on Sunday mornings and eventually moved into a space in downtown Jeffersonville. As the congregation grew, the church moved twice more to different locations in Jeffersonville. In 2019, we were able to purchase a church building at 2219 Spring Avenue in New Albany and have recently added the adjacent church building to our campus.

Double doors with a sign above reading "Welcome To YOUR New Beginning" and a logo with yellow and black design elements.

Who we are

New Beginnings Church is a very diverse church, where ALL people are welcome, accepted, and loved! I would like to invite you to visit us for one of our inspirational and uplifting services!

New Beginnings Church is very active in the community. We supply food and clothing to the needy; we participate in community clean up; we help people with yard work; and numerous other activities.

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A church announcement image with a wooden cross on a hill against a sunset sky with clouds. The text says, 'You are welcome here! Service and Children's Church Sundays @ 10:30 AM'. There is also a logo with a black cross over a yellow background that says 'hbc' and 'New Beginnings' below, with the text 'Non-denominational Church' at the bottom.

Join the fun!

We are a non-denominational Church that accepts everyone!  When you come for the first time as a visitor, you then become family.  Our motto is, "Where Everyone Is Accepted and No One Is Judged."  We look forward to seeing you and meeting you!

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A woman with short red hair and glasses, wearing a white and black clergy robe, is holding a black folder and speaking to someone not fully visible in the foreground.
Three women standing close together, holding microphones, with one woman having her arm around the other two, singing or speaking into the microphones. They are in a room with framed signs on the wall behind them.
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