
YES MINISTRY
Y.E.S. Ministry (Youth Empowered to Serve) focusing on “a call to serve”. Y.E.S. Ministry is the mission of the Church to reach into the daily lives of young people and show them the presence of God. Y.E.S. Ministry provides young people with the opportunities to serve the Lord and the Church with the gift(s) and talent(s) that God has entrusted them with. It opens doors to opportunities for the use of those gifts by ministering to others through the English worship service.
The goal of this ministry is that through the help of the Holy Spirit, our youth and young adults will be on fire for God by being active and serving God with their gifts and talents. The youth here at NCCC are super talented and we envision a church where God is using these youth through the talents that they have to minister to others and bring souls to Christ.


OUR CHURCH HISTORY
When Rev. Thomas St. Louis and his family moved to Cambridge from Michigan in 1984, they began to hold prayer services in the living room of their apartment. These small gatherings quickly grew in membership and the group had to find alternative places to meet. These places included a store in Cambridge, a YMCA facility, schools, auditoriums, and even open spaces in public parks. During this time, the group continued to grow as Christian Haitian-Americans living in New England steadily joined. The group became known as New Covenant Church of Cambridge. Rev. St. Louis wanted a more permanent home for the church, and in 1990, the church purchased a building that had been originally used as a woodworking shop in North Cambridge. Church members worked together to clean up the building and make it a suitable space for the church to meet. This building functioned well for the church for seven years, but at that point the membership had grown too large for the space. Rev. St. Louis wanted to find a large church building that the church would be able to stay in more permanently. The church put in bids for several properties before finally purchasing what was formerly Saint Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church in Waltham. Rev. St. Louis was very exited about this purchase, and he wanted a special way to tell the church about the new facility. One day, the church members gathered in Cambridge to learn the location of the new church. With Rev. St. Louis leading, the church members followed in their cars to form a huge caravan. This caravan continued until everyone had reached the location of the new church building in Waltham. When the congregants entered the new sanctuary, they shouted and cried, rejoicing because of the beautiful new space they had for worship. The new building has attracted more people to the church, and the membership is increasing more rapidly than ever.

