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  1. MOPS@Hope

    Are you a mother of preschoolers? Are you looking for friendship, support, and encouragement in your motherhood journey?

    You are officially invited to join Mops@Hope this spring as we move forward, learn to become friends again, show up for each other, and ruthlessly believe the best about each other.

    MOPS meets on the second and fourth Monday of the month. We share breakfast and conversations about the things that truly make for a good life. After all, better moms make a better world.

    Oh- and there’s a program for your preschool kids also!

    Registration is open now.

  2. Family Night

    Family Night Spring • January 11th

    What is Family Night?

    Hope Chapel hosts small groups and book studies on Wednesday evenings from 6-7:30 PM (meal at 5:00 PM this semester). Everyone is welcome: single, married, with or without kids. For more info about groups that meet during family night – and groups that meet throughout the week – check out the Hope Groups page!

    Junior High Ministry

    Jr. High meets weekly on Wednesdays in the Lighthouse. They also meet 2nd & 4th Sunday mornings. Contact Wes for more info and address.

    Wednesday Night Kids’ Club

    If you have kids (5th grade and younger) you’d like to bring, please RSVP on Realm for a  fun program with an emphasis on scripture memorization.

    Chef Abby Makes The Meal

    Chef Abby is making the meal this semester. It begins at 5:00 p.m. and we’ll clean up around 5:45 PM so people can be in their groups by 6:00 PM.

  3. Wednesday Night Kids’ Club

    Your kids are invited to join us for a  fun program with an emphasis on scripture memorization. Kids fifth grade and under can participate while their parents meet in Hope Groups at Family Night.

    Contact Hala for more information.

  4. Taizé Service 3rd Sunday Evenings of the Month

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    A Contemplative, Liturgical Time

    Occurring every 3rd Sunday of the month (except for holidays), the Taizé Service is at at 7:00 PM and is led by Binyam Gebrehanna (binyamgebrehanna @gmail.com). This contemplative, liturgical service follows the lectionary calendar. Numerous moments of silence, liturgy, and lectio divina readings are built into an aesthetically oriented prayer service.

    Taizé services closely follow the French Taizé Community model: a community which began in 1940  and currently boasts a community of 100 Catholic and various Protestants who live their lives together as, “a sign of reconciliation between divided Christians and between separated peoples.”

  5. Worship Service

    Come together to worship Jesus and learn about Him at 10AM.

    HopeKids classes through 5th grade too. Middle School meets 2nd & 4th Sundays after the worship portion of the service. And High School Students meet every Sunday after the service. All ages are welcome.