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  1. Debbie Dorman Retirement Gala

    Community Updates

    It’s been 40 years since Debbie Dorman began leading worship at Hope Chapel and she’s retiring! Though she’ll always be a worshiper, she’s moving into a season of fewer responsibilities at Hope. And we’re having a party for her on Saturday, April 21st to show her how much we appreciate all she’s done these 4 decades – the life of Hope Chapel.

    WHAT, WHEN, and WHERE

    Join in first for for a reception and then a celebration. 

    Reception: 4-5:30 p.m.

    Faith Lutheran is kindly sharing their fellowship hall with us (6600 Woodrow Ave, 78757). We’ll start here then move down the street for the celebration.

    Gala Celebration: 6-7:30 p.m.

    Hope’s auditorium/sanctuary (6701 Arroyo Seco 78757). Hang around and visit after. 

     

    Debbie Dorman at Hope Chapel 

    More than any one person at Hope, Deb has led us into worship week after week, month after month, year after year, showing us how to seek the Father’s face. She has led us deeper in pursuit of worshiping God. And in the background, she has mentored worship leaders, written songs, led multiple worship teams, directed choirs, overseen young worship students, called out excellence in musicians, joined with other churches in writing music, protected the body by choosing scriptural worship songs, done the nitty-gritty administrative work, and above all else, never stopped being a worshiper herself. Together with her husband, Jack, they have Sunday after Sunday cried out to God, humbly, honestly, and passionately while encouraging us to do the same.

    Come celebrate the gift Debbie is and has been to Hope Chapel!

     

  2. Citywide Prayer Meeting on September 14th Led by Jim Cymbala at Hyde Park Baptist

    Community Updates

    Come join in the citywide prayer hosted by Hyde Park Baptist Church (3901 Speedway, 78759) on Thursday, September 14th at 7:00 PM. Our city welcomes Jim Cymbala, senior pastor of the Brooklyn Tabernacle, that night. Jim is the author of several books including Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire: What Happens When God’s Spirit Invades the Hearts of His People, a Christian book of the year.

    Jim says in an article on prayer, “Let us evaluate the real prospects for a revival of the prayer meeting. According to Paul, it is possible to bring the Church back to God’s priorities. ‘First of all, then, I urge that entreaties and prayers, petitions and thanksgivings, be made on behalf of all men.’ from 1 Timothy 2:1. Whether in preparation for a fresh, powerful move of the Spirit or whether as a sign of an ongoing present revival of the Spirit – the prayer meeting will be paramount in the life of the Church. Hungry, sincere seekers of God will pour out their heart’s desire to Him in corporate prayer. Worship and praise will spontaneously ascend from the spirits of men and women who have seen Him who is invisible.”

  3. School of the Holy Spirit Begins Tuesday, September 19th

    Community Updates

    Two Semesters, on Tuesdays, beginning September 19th:

    Who is the Holy Spirit?

    How does the Holy Spirit relate to the other members of the Trinity?

    What are the gifts of the Holy Spirit and how do they work?

    What is the fruit of the Holy Spirit?

    Come explore and learn more about the Holy Spirit on Tuesdays from 7-9:00 PM starting September 19th. This two-semester class includes teaching and worship/ministry time.

    Email Brett Hart for more information and to apply.

  4. Digital Prints & Wood Originals Summer Art Project Benefits our Renovations

    Community Updates

    You have probably noticed the large wood panels blocking the Family Room windows. One of our Hope Chapel family, artist Carnie Littlefield (son of Carnie & Kiki), is creating beautiful paintings on them to benefit our renovations.

    DIGITAL PRINTS: Prints of the final works will be sold, to help raise funds for our renovations.

    ORIGINALS ON WOOD: Prints of the final works will be sold, to help raise funds for our renovations.Raffles will be held through the project to win the original paintings to take home once the renovations are done.

    WATCH: LIVE video streaming is on Instagram @r.carnie while Carnie is on site painting. Most painting happens Saturdays & Sundays, 9:00 AM-1:00 PM. Thanks to Carnie for this generous offer of his time and talent!

    Want to be involved?

    1. Pray!

    2. Stop by and keep Carnie company.

    4. Broadcast on your own live feeds, post socially.

    5. Bring the artist a cold drink (it’s crazy hot out).

    Project estimated to go through October/November.

     

  5. If You Missed Sunday’s Announcement – Debbie Dorman Announced Her Retirement – It Will Take Place a Year From Now

    Community Updates

    Debbie Dorman, Director of Worship Ministries, will have served Hope Chapel as a worship leader for 40 years, as senior pastor Geno Hildebrandt said in the Sunday morning service, “without a hint of scandal.” It can be added that she leads with consummate excellence, skill, concern for Biblical truth in song, and with passion. In our day and age, this is a sweet aroma of obedience to our Great God. Deb’s great love for worshiping God, writing worship songs, mentoring younger leaders, and leading others into worship has been her life’s work and devotion. Debbie began leading worship at Hope Chapel in 1978 after marrying Jack Dorman. This is a massive change for her, as well as, Hope Chapel.

     In recent years, Deb took the position of Director of Worship and was responsible for not only Sunday mornings, choir, n2Worship’s team, mentoring and releasing new worship leaders, special events (Good Friday, Christmas Eve, etc.), sound scheduling, administrative details, and more – but most importantly entering into worship Sunday after Sunday and leading us to the throne. Her husband, Jack, who loves worship more than anything in life has walked in this leadership also (as well as, serving as an elder and senior pastor). But as he said Sunday, “I’ve already retired a few times. This is all about Deb.”

     We can hardly imagine worship at Hope Chapel without Deb and Jack responsible for leading but it has become apparent to Debbie that the grace for the administrative side of being the Director has been lifted and she has clearly felt the weight of the responsibility as she is nearing her 65th birthday. She and Jack feel it is time to move to a different freedom in retirement that will allow her to sit at the piano and worship without thinking as she said, “Oh, we could do this on Sunday.” Their heart is to step aside and see the next generation whom they’ve invested in, step into serving Hope Chapel. And Jack’s hope is that Deb will have more time to write songs again (her songs have been published across denominations and are sung in many other churches = definitely more than we know of). 

     

    BUILDING RENOVATION GOES HAND-IN-HAND WITH THIS TRANSITION

    Jack’s insight shared on Sunday morning that just as the building renovation is bringing new and exciting things to Hope so will this transition. Will Jack and Deb continue to lead worship at times after the year is out? No one knows including them. They are open to serving on a team. She’s retiring from a job not from worshiping. Worship is the core of who Debbie and Jack are.

    Jack also mentioned that neither the board, nor Geno, came to them to asked them to step down because they’re getting older. So no conspiracy theories, please. But he did say with total honesty and classic Jack humor that he’s in his late 60s and the reality is that, “I’m going to die someday.” They’d rather not do it on a Sunday morning with Deb at the piano and Jack on the front mic. Instead, they want to see what God is doing in releasing new worship leaders.

    WHO WILL TAKE OVER?

    No one knows what this looks like or who will take the responsibility for leading worship ultimately but Geno’s admonition is to take a few months to pray and see what God is doing. So not forming a committee immediately and trying to fill a position. Hope’s heart is always to seek God and follow what He is leading us to do. Geno encouraged the body to talk with the board and staff about ideas and what you’ve heard in prayer (as well as, email him). 

     

    IS IT OKAY TO BE SAD AND GLAD AT THE SAME TIME?

    It is a time of grief for many as most of us have never known Hope Chapel without Deb and Jack leading but still it’s a new and exciting transition that the Lord is bringing about. So we’ll take a year to celebrate, release, and thank Deb for her service in worship leading and love for the body. And as she humbly said Sunday morning, “It’s really all about the Lord.” So let’s hear together what He’s saying and rejoice also in a “new thing” He is bringing about.

  6. The Alpha Marriage Course Beginning June 4th

    Community Updates

    The Marriage Course is a series of seven sessions designed to help couples invest in their relationship and build a strong marriage. The Marriage Course was developed in 1996 by Nicky & Sila Lee, authors of The Marriage Good, for couples looking for practical support to strengthen their relationship. The Course helps you: 

    • communicate more effectively

    • learn methods to resolve conflict

    • understand each other’s needs

    • even improve relationships with parents and in-laws.

     

    SUNDAY EVENINGS • JUNE 4th – AUGUST 6th

    Meet in a comfortable coffee house for date night with your spouse to share a meal together in a welcoming and intimate environment. Designed for you to discuss everything as a couple and then watch video the other couples. Come for a lifetime of practical ideas and tools to invest in the future of your relationship.

     

    COST

    Minimal fee of $20/couple covers materials.  

    CONTACT

    Robin & Janet Walker (512-934-1923) or

    Steve & Mary Jo Rekedal (512-914-0101)