Our History


New Life Church Gladstone (formerly Gladstone First Baptist) turned 100 years old in 2015. Gladstone First Baptist had represented Jesus in Gladstone for over a century! The church had enjoyed some good years. They had been very busy around the time of their centennial but had been slowly declining. They asked Church Venture Northwest to do an assessment and make recommendations. Shortly after that, the leaders approached New Life Church to discuss adopting them.

New Life Church already had congregations in West Linn and Wilsonville. Their structure would allow us to have the support and direction we needed and contribute to a larger kingdom ministry. In October of 2019, the church voted to join New Life Church. The relationship officially began on January 1, 2020, just 10 weeks before Oregon shut down for COVID-19.

In June of 2020, the church held a drive-in business meeting (that was weird!) to call Jon Roberts to be the Campus Pastor. Because of the pandemic, he was the pastor for several months before the church could even meet. The pandemic enabled the church to get some remodeling done and reset the programming. The church quickly recovered to pre-pandemic attendance. The future is bright for New Life Church Gladstone.

 

New Life Church Structure


New Life Church is a multi-site church. That means that we have one church with multiple locations. All our congregations share a mission, vision, and values. We all hold to the same statement of faith. We support a common budget and missionaries. Each congregation has its own elders. Of those congregational elders, representatives serve on an Executive Team that governs the entire organization.

As the diagram shows (from right to left), each individual belongs to a life group, which is part of a congregation, which in turn is part of New Life Church.

We have multiple locations for several reasons. We believe in the small church. Our goal is to have a larger organization that can support the personal and meaningful ministry of a smaller congregation. We believe that we can have an impact in a city by having a kingdom outpost there rather than expecting people to drive to our big box building out of town. We believe that ministry happens in relationships. Those relationships happen more easily in a smaller context. They happen when we are local and know the people who live and work where we have a neighborhood church.

 

Centrality of the Gospel


We want the good news of Jesus, the gospel, to be central at New Life Church. It is very common to believe that you need the gospel to be reconciled with God, then after that, you need to be on your best behavior. Or, to say it another way, that you become a Christian by believing the gospel and stay a Christian by working hard.

The gospel is the power of God unto salvation (Romans 1:16). That means the gospel has inherent power. To believe it is to tap into that power. You remain a Christian in the exact same way you stay a Christian — by believing the gospel (Colossians 2:6-7). Moralism and legalism are the results of abandoning the gospel and seeking to produce a Christian life in your own power.

We envision the gospel like a playground merry-go-round. You push on it and not much happens at first, but as you keep pushing, your friends begin to fly off because it turns so fast. Emphasizing the gospel itself will, over time, produce the aspects of the Christian life that we all desire and need — personal change, community, mission, and service.

New Life Church aims to keep emphasizing the gospel, pushing on the merry-go-round, trusting that God will produce healthy disciples and a healthy church through his power (Galatians 5:22-23).

 

OUR BELIEFS


Our basic doctrinal statement represents those truths we hold to be the central and historic doctrines of the faith found in the Scriptures.