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Grateful for Noblesville’s White Rock Fellowship!

To take care of and steward New Song’s 100-acre campus is a HUGE job! We are ever thankful for the volunteers that have given their time and energy to sustaining... [read more]

Conflicts are Opportunities

The Bible has much to say about interpersonal relationships and provides very practical guidance for navigating conflicts. Students at New Song, like all of us, have regular opportunities to put... [read more]

Fall 2018 Newsletter

Our latest newsletter is available online! Please click here to read our Fall 2018 New Song News! [read more]

Our Study of the Book of John

Jesus prayed for me Jesus prayed for you. Jesus prayed for all. Including me and you. Yes, Jesus really did this for all believers! I'm amazed and touched by this.... [read more]

God’s Path to New Song

Six years ago, when I was junior in high school, I painted the garage of House B on New Song’s campus with a work team from church. While touring the... [read more]

Students Learning and Growing at New Song!

  “I like it here,” said 13 year-old Alexa. “The people are nice.” Many have waited a long time to hear such words spoken from the mouth of a New... [read more]

Letter from Jazmin

Greetings and Salutations! First off, thank you for taking some time to read this. It truly means a lot. I have learned that someone desired of me to write a... [read more]

Letter from Jessica

Family. It’s the greatest gift God could ever bless us with. They help shape, grow, & love us in God. The best part about it is that they don’t even... [read more]

Your prayers and support will ensure our ability to receive kids in 2018!

Dear Friends, “When can I come live here?” said a boy who recently visited the New Song campus. Sadly, his mom never filled out the enrollment application. Boys and girls... [read more]

One Church, 7 Chainsaws, and a God-Given Desire to Serve!

New Song’s 100-acre campus is a beautiful slice of Brown County. Fall is especially scenic as the leaves turn vibrant on the many trees that surround the campus homes. Much... [read more]