Vancouver, Washington
About New Heights Church
The people of New Heights are passionate about “making more and better disciples.” As you walk into New Heights, you can’t miss their take on how to do that: deliver “Help, Hope, and Home through Jesus Christ.” Giant letters spell out the phrase on the wall, it’s repeated in the worship folder, and heard often from those up front. And, as you spend time with the people of New Heights, you’ll find they make good on this offer.
New Heights’ approach to living out this mission is centered on meeting the needs of Clark County, Washington. The goal is to create environments at our campuses that will make it easy for the people of New Heights to invite those who need the Good News of Jesus Christ. Each weekend, about 3,600 people attend one of its 5 campuses, in four locations, in two languages.
About Vancouver, Washington
Clark County includes the cities of Vancouver, Camas, Washougal, Battle Ground, Ridgefield, La Center, Amboy, and Yacolt. Most people who attend New Heights live in the suburbs of Vancouver. It’s the fourth largest city in the state of Washington with a population of 174,826.
Vancouver sits on the north bank of the Columbia River, the seventh longest river in the country. To the east, you see the Cascade Mountain Range with snow capped Mt. St. Helens and Mt. Hood. Drive 90 minutes west and you reach the Pacific Ocean. Cross the bridge over the river to the south and you’re in one of the country’s most vibrant cities Portland, Oregon. Culture, dining, shopping, the arts, fishing, skiing, hunting, and so much more are all within reach.
Vancouver is a mix of relaxed, west coast vibes with family focused values. Many folks move up from Portland because Clark County schools have a solid reputation, Washington doesn’t have an income tax, and homes are more affordable. You’ll find friendly neighbors, abundant parks, and endless recreation. All in all, Vancouver, Washington is the ideal place to live for any couple or family.