FAQs
We realize you may have many questions about Hope Church. We tried to answer some of them below. If you still have questions don't hesitate to ask! Contact Us!
When to Come?
We meet Sundays at 10:00 AM. You will see the front entry doors from the parking lot. For those that come a few minutes early, we have coffee ready! A greeter will meet you at the door when you arrive and they will be ready to help you with any questions.
What's it Like?
Our worship services last about one hour and fifteen minutes. They include a time of singing led by a worship band, scripture reading, announcements, and prayer. The Pastor will preach from a passage in the Bible and explain how it impacts our lives today. You do not need to know the songs or the Bible to participate - you can bring your own Bible, borrow one of ours, or use a Bible App on your phone. All are welcome to our service. At the end of the service, many will stay and visit with each other. Our pastor and elders will usually be around after the service visiting with people if you would like to connect with them.
What about my kids?
No matter your family dynamics, you're welcome at Hope Church and we're excited for you to consider being a part of our church family! Our intent is to serve the whole family. During our worship service we have care available for infants and toddlers - although they are also always welcome to join you in the service. Older children begin the service with their families during the time of singing, and then they will have the choice to go with a teacher for a Bible lesson and activity, or they can remain with their family.
What to Wear
We are more concerned about you and your presence with us than we are with what you wear. As a church, we gather to worship the Lord together and honor Him in this time. Most people dress casually & comfortably - from blue jeans to business casual.
Get Connected
Although each Christian has a personal relationship with God, that relationship is not individual or private. The Christian faith is not intended to be lived in isolation. We were made for community - a relationship with God and each other. The local church is not merely a place that we attend but a people to whom we belong. The Bible calls us members of the body 1 Corinthians 12:12-31. No matter where you are in your faith, we invite you to explore Hope Church and connect with us.