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What's new at Hope.

  1. Faith and Work

    Work is not a necessary evil but an essential part of being made in the image of God. The first seven weeks of this course will be based on materials by the New City Commons Foundation and will include three articles to read and three projects to complete between sessions that will help participants form a framework for faith and work.  The remaining five weeks will use materials from a variety of sources, including Higher Calling and Work of the People, and will help participants apply the principles learned to their specific situations.  This class will meet during first service and will end in time to greet people between services.  The first half hour will feel more like a small group as we all check in with each other.

  2. Lopata Art Exhibit Closing / 8 Minutes Max

    A combined evening of visual art, poetry and musical performances! Join us in recognizing our wonderful Artist-In-Residence, Audrey Lopata as she completes her residency.  We will be treated to the opportunity to hear Audrey speak on her work, be regaled by several musical and poetic performers, and dine on wondrous reception-style desserts and cheeses. Don’t miss it!

  3. Congregational Gathering

    This is our twice-yearly gathering to receive updates on finances from senior leadership and hear about Hope Chapel’s future.  It is also a GREAT place to come and ask questions about Hope.

    Child care available by reservation; RSVP for child care by 5:00 PM Sunday, Sept. 28th.

    We regret that the deadline to RSVP has passed.

  4. One 10:00 AM Service on October 19th

    The Women’s Retreat is this weekend and there will be fewer of us than normal so we’re meeting all together at 10:00 a.m. this Sunday, no 11:11 a.m. service. Kid’s classes begin at the beginning of the service and there are no Hope 101 classes this Sunday.

  5. CPR/First Aid Training

    CPR and First Aid Training at Hope Chapel with CPR-Resources of Austin

    • This class includes infant, child and adult CPR and first aid. It also includes Automated Defibrillator (AED) instruction at no extra charge.
    • Upon completion of the class, you will receive certification cards for CPR and First Aid. Both cards are valid for 2 years. Please note that the SIDS/SBS cards are only valid for one year.
    • If you need CPR certification ONLY, you may attend just the first portion of the class (2 hours).
    • This class is open to the public, the cost is $25 and preregistration is not necessary.