Who We Are

New City Church Milledgeville is a community of Christian believers who are committed to seeing the gospel transform everything within our reach: ourselves, our church, our city, and the world. We are a gospel-centered, missionally-focused community who long to make much of Jesus in Milledgeville and beyond.

New City Church Milledgeville is an Acts 29 church. For more information about the Acts 29 Network, click on the image below.

Sunday Mornings

Currently, we gather on Sunday mornings at John Milledge Academy (197 Log Cabin Rd) at 10:30am. We would love to have you join us for one of our Sunday worship gatherings.

Missional Communities

In addition to gathering on Sunday mornings, New City Church also gathers in smaller groups throughout the week as "Missional Communities." Everyone is welcome to attend any Missional Community. Currently, there are four New City Church Missional Communities meeting in Milledgeville:

The Fields MC - Meets on Thursday evenings at Fields Photography and Framing in downtown Milledgeville, off of Wayne Street. For more information contact Michael at michael@fieldsphotographyandframing.

The Lyons/Heilig MC - Meets on Tuesday evenings at 6:30pm at 129 Meier Circle SE, here in Milledgeville. For more information contact Ryan at ryan@newcitymilledgeville.org.

The Baldwin MC - Meets on Thursday evenings at 6:30pm in the Waterford Place apartment complex (building - i, apartment - 70). For more information contact Nathan at nathanbaldwin913@gmail.com.

The Wolfpack MC (college-focused) - Meets on Wednesday evenings at 5pm. For more information, contact Jonathan at jonathan@newcitymilledgeville.org.


Who We Are Not 

  • We are not liberals who embrace culture without discernment and compromise the distinctives of the gospel, but rather Christians who believe the truths of the Bible are eternal and therefore fitting for every time, place, and people.
  • We are not fundamentalists who retreat from cultural involvement and transformation, but rather missionaries faithful both to the content of Scripture and context of ministry.
  • We are not hyper-Calvinists who get mired down in secondary matters, but rather pray, evangelize, and do good works because we believe that the sovereign plan of God is accomplished through us, His people.
  • We are not nationalists seeking to simply improve one nation but instead ambassadors of the King of Kings commissioned to proclaim and demonstrate the coming of His kingdom to all nations of the earth.
  • We are not moralists seeking to help people live good lives, but instead evangelists laboring that people would be transformed by the Gospel.
  • We are not relativists and do gladly embrace Scripture as our highest authority above such things as culture, experience, philosophy, and other forms of revelation.
  • We are not rationalists and do believe that not everything can be known but that God calls us to live by faith with mystery and partial knowledge regarding many things.
  • We are not embarrassed by the bloody death of Jesus Christ and do believe He died as a substitute for the sins of His people in selfless love.
  • We are not ashamed and do proclaim a loving gospel of grace which sounds like foolishness and offensiveness to the unrepentant while also saving multitudes with ears to hear good news.