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At New Salem we’re all about developing disciples, passionate worship, and
enlarging the reputation of Jesus in our community.
DEVELOPING DISCIPLES
New Salem’s mission is to introduce people to Jesus as Savior, and train them to follow Him as Lord. We offer multiple pathways for that development, tailored to every stage of life, from kids, to teens, to adults of all ages.
PASSIONATE WORSHIP
At New Salem we seek to encounter God in spirit and in truth, engaging our hearts, minds, and bodies to express our love for Him. In our services you will experience a variety of musical styles, from contemporary to traditional, reflecting our mult-generational approach to ministry. Our goal is for our worship to be honest, engaging, and inspiring.
ENLARGING THE REPUTATION OF JESUS
At New Salem we are not seeking to build our own kingdom, but that of Jesus. We do this by equipping and deploying disciples to serve others in His name. We invest our time, our talent, and our treasure into making Christ known not only in our community but around the world.
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SERVICE TIMES
• Sundays at 10:45 AM in-person or online (via YouTube)
– Wednesdays:
6:00 PM New Generation Youth
6:30 PM Midweek Bible Study
6:30 PM The Kids Corner
CONTACT INFO
• (423) 842-3078
• info@newsalembaptist.net
ADDRESS
• 9806 Dallas Hollow Road
Soddy Daisy, TN 37379
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June 2024
Real Religion Helps Us Discover True Wisdom (James 3:13-18)
“Real Religion Helps Us Discover True Wisdom (James 3:13-18)” from James: Real Religion by Pastor Alan Rogers. Released: 2024. Track 9. Genre: Sermon.
Real Religion Helps Us Control Our Tongues (James 3:1-12)
“Real Religion Helps Us Control Our Tongues (James 3:1-12)” from James: Real Religion by Pastor Alan Rogers. Released: 2024. Track 8. Genre: Sermon.
A Game Plan for Godly Dads
“A Game Plan for Godly Dads” from Miscellaneous Messages by Pastor Alan Rogers. Released: 2024. Genre: sermon.
A Game Plan for Godly Dads
“A Game Plan for Godly Dads” from Miscellaneous Messages by Pastor Alan Rogers. Released: 2024. Genre: sermon.
Real Religion Rests on an Authentic Faith (James 2:14-26)
“Real Religion Rests on an Authentic Faith (James 2:14-26)” from James: Real Religion by Pastor Alan Rogers. Released: 2024. Track 7. Genre: Sermon.
Real Religion Doesn’t Play Favorites (James 2:1-13)
“Real Religion Doesn’t Play Favorites (James 2:1-13)” from Real Religion by Pastor Alan Rogers. Released: 2024. Track 7. Genre: Sermon.
May 2024
Real Religion Helps Us Live Consistent with Our Confession (James 1:19-27)
“Real Religion Helps Us Live Consistent with Our Confession (James 1:19-27)” from James: Real Religion by Pastor Alan Rogers. Released: 2024. Track 6. Genre: Sermon.
Real Religion Helps Us Finish Well, Pt. 2 (James 1:12-18)
“Real Religion Helps Us Finish Well, Pt. 2 (James 1:12-18)” from Jame: Real Religion by Pastor Alan Rogers. Released: 2024. Track 5. Genre: Sermon.
Like a Mother’s Love (Isaiah 66:12-13)
“Like a Mother’s Love (Isaiah 66:12-13)” from Miscellaneaous by Pastor Alan Rogers. Released: 2024. Genre: Sermon.
Special Guest: Van Ferguson from New Identity Ministries
“Special Guest: Van Ferguson from New Identity Ministries” from Miscellaneous by Van Ferguson. Released: 2024. Genre: Sermon.
Meet Our Staff
Alan Rogers
Senior Pastor
Alan Rogers has served as New Salem’s pastor since 2009. A native of Hixson, he is a graduate of The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Before coming to New Salem, Alan served churches in Georgia and Virginia. In between, he enjoyed a 14-year career in Christian broadcasting, serving stations in New Orleans, LA, and Lynchburg, Virginia. Alan and his family feel blessed to have been called to come back home to Hamilton County and serve the New Salem community.