Posts by Hope Church (Page 33)

Make Disciples (a note from Pastor Dean)

The teenage years are a great time to figure out who we are. Am I an athlete, scholar, social activist, artist, nerd or something else? This year we celebrated Hope’s 15th birthday. At our leadership retreat in January, God clarified the “what?” piece of our identity as a church. What are we to do as we look toward this next ministry year…

MOPS at Hope: A supportive community for moms with young kids

MOPS is an international organization designed to help mothers of preschoolers during a challenging and often isolating season of life. When children are young, their needs are relentless, and it can be a draining and exhausting task just trying to keep up with them. Amy Thomas, the MOPS Coordinator at Hope, has a heart for moms and uses this ministry as a…

Updates to the Youth Leadership at Hope

We are grateful for consistently excellent leadership among our youth. Here’s a brief update on some recent and upcoming changes (see picture, left to right). While Dara Robertson will continue leading our students in worship, God is rearranging our men. On Feb. 1, Charlie M. Shakwa will transition from Youth Pastor to Missionary in Residence. This will allow Charlie to continue serving…

Resources to help you celebrate Advent

Advent is a 4-week season that begins on the fourth Sunday before Christmas and continues through Christmas Day. “Advent” comes from a Latin word meaning “to come.” These four weeks provide an opportunity for us to focus on how we are to live between the two advents of Jesus Christ — his first coming two thousand years ago and his second coming…

A message from Pastor Dean: Let the whole church take the whole Gospel to the whole world

Dear Hope Family, Our Lord Jesus says, “The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest.”[1] This year – 2014 – we embrace our identity as “laborers” for the sake of those who are without God and without hope. We read “The harvest is plentiful” on…