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December 4th, 2022SermonsNew to Hope? We’re glad you’re here! Text the word WELCOME to 512-777-1826 to connect with our welcome team!
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New to Hope? We’re glad you’re here! Text the word WELCOME to 512-777-1826 to connect with our welcome team!
New to Hope? We’re glad you’re here! Text the word WELCOME to 512-777-1826 to connect with our welcome team!
New to Hope? We’re glad you’re here! Text the word WELCOME to 512-777-1826 to connect with our welcome team!
New to Hope? We’re glad you’re here! Text the word WELCOME to 512-777-1826 to connect with our welcome team!
New to Hope? We’re glad you’re here! Text the word WELCOME to 512-777-1826 to connect with our welcome team!
On November 9, 1938, hordes of German paramilitary and citizens attacked Jewish citizens, their homes, schools, businesses, cemeteries and synagogues in what became known as Kristallnacht — the Night of Broken Glass.
Over the last decade synagogues around the world have participated in leaving their lights on all night on Nov. 9th. Churches worldwide will join them to “let their lights shine in the darkness” Saturday, Nov. 9th in solidarity with the Jewish people, to stand against anti-semitism. At Hope Chapel, we will place about 50 “LED candles” in each of our windows visible from the streets, and yard signs out front indicating the purpose.
For more information, visit LightUpTheChurch.org