Posts from February 2016

Joining God in His Mission

~ from Pastor Dean Why should we continually seek to live in a close abiding union with Jesus? Why ask for the Lord to be our only portion? Why read, meditate on and memorize His Word? Why cultivate a sensitive and responsive ear to the wise and loving voice of His Holy Spirit? Why pursue training and mentoring so we can reach…

Discipleship Story: Meg

Meg Benedik didn’t plan on acquiring the unique skill set she brings to the Children’s Ministry at Hope in her new volunteer position as Mentor Teacher. As an undergrad with a major in Sociology and a minor in Psychology, her sites were set on social work. It wasn’t until she was working for AmeriCorps in the years following college that she got…

Pastor Dan’s New Mission

For those of you that didn’t attend our Sunday Service on Jan. 24, you may not have heard that I’m resigning from my role as Pastor of Business and Local Mission effective Feb. 29. First and foremost, I want you all to know how much Rebekah and I (and Reuben and Aimon) love Hope and are encouraged and excited about where we’re…

Discipleship Story: Paul

When Paul Zamora first began coming to Hope with his wife, Nicole, it was Fall of 2014 and he wasn’t reading Scripture. He had grown up in the Catholic church but his spiritual life was lacking a connection with the Lord. In fact, he had a lot of arguments with organized religion. But as he…

Discipleship Spotlight: Reading Scripture

Dear Hope Family, While daily Bible reading and meditation is essential for maintaining our close abiding relationship with Jesus, I have noticed that I often get distracted from this foundational habit. So, I have experimented with a variety of approaches and have found one that helps me out time and time again. After reading a passage from the Bible and focusing on…