NACC is a New Age spiritual organization located in the Valley of the Sun.

The Church was founded in 1975. We are a member of the New Age Council of Churches. 
We are the only church like us in the Valley. We are small and friendly.

NACC  has sponsored many expos and  classes in the Valley 

 

   

Bishop John Rodgers

Todays' Scripture

     

      For one word a man is often deemed to be wise, and for one word he is often deemed to be foolish 

     Confucius. 

Analects 19:25

We welcome you to visit us this week! 

 

First New Age Community Church

  6418 S. 39th Avenue, Phoenix,   602-237-3213

Bishop John Rodgers, pastor

 

MONDAY NITE CLASS

 

If you cannot make the Wednesday Monday Nite Class at Alpha Book Center, a class is held 

each Sunday at noon 

after church services

Learn more about:

Choosing a church

Good and Evil

The New Age

New Age Philosophy

New Age Teachings

New Age Spirituality

Prosperity

The purpose of life

Why do bad things happen?

West Valley Church. NACC

 623-869-0991

Rev. Greg Drennon, pastor

 

Paradise for the Soul, NACC

 623-939-5693

Rev. Nicola Parise, pastor

 

Questions & Answers

Are New Agers Christians?
Yes. New Agers are Christians, but, because of the terrible things that have and are being done in the name of Christianity, many New Agers do not use the term.  A Christian is one who believes that Christ is not, nor never was, a man, but is the only begotten of the Creator, the son of God. But more than this, a true Christian, seeks communion and union with Christ. Christ is the creator of the knowable universe.

What about Jesus?

 

style="text-decoration:none"> What about the Bible?

 

style="text-decoration:none"> What about Hell?

 

>What about Satan?

 

>What about angels?

 

>What about God?

 

>What about evil?

Blessed Circle and Sanctuary of Sacred Space were 

also originally chartered by NACC

  There is a golden thread that runs through every religion in the world.  There is a golden thread that runs through the lives and the teachings of all the prophets, seers, sages and saviors in the world’s history, through the lives of all men and women of truly great and lasting power. All that they have ever done or attained to has been done in full accordance with law. What one has done, all may do.  This same golden thread must enter into the lives of all who today, in this busy work-a-day world of ours, would exchange impotence for power, weakness and suffering for abounding health and strength, pain and unrest for perfect peace, poverty of whatever nature for fullness and plenty.

                   Each is building his own world. We both build from within and we attract from without. Thought is the force with which we build, for thoughts are forces. Like builds like and like attracts like. In the degree that thought is spiritualized does it become more subtle and powerful in its workings. This spiritualizing is in accordance with law and is within the power of all.   Everything is first worked out in the unseen before it is manifested in the seen, in the ideal before it is realized in the real, in the spiritual before it shows in the material. The realm of the unseen is the realm of cause. The realm of the seen is the realm of effect. The nature of effect is always determined and conditioned by the nature of its cause.

                   There is a divine sequence running throughout the universe. Within and above and below the human will incessantly works the Divine will. To come into harmony with it and thereby with all the higher laws and forces, to come then into league and to work in conjunction with them, in order that they can work in league and in conjunction with us, is to come into the chain of this wonderful sequence. This is the secret of all success. This is to come into the possession of unknown riches, into the realization of undreamed-of powers.                                                                     -----Ralph Waldo Trine

 

what people say about NACC:

    . . . a few weeks ago I attended a New Age Community Church service and there were two things that surprised me: 1) that what they taught (the idea that one religion is a valid as another and that mankind is missing out if they discount one idea simply because its different) is the same conclusion that I came to on my own. 2) that during the sermon the preacher mentioned Anubis and after the sermon had a debate with one of the parishioners about Solomon. 

Red, Phoenix