Hope Blog

What's new at Hope.

  1. Family Night

    Hope Chapel hosts small groups and book studies on Wednesday evenings from 6-7:30 PM: everyone is welcome: single, married, with or without kids.

    The Wednesday advantage for families: parents have an opportunity to participate in adult only groups meeting on campus while kids 5th grade and under take part in Wednesday Night Kids’ Club. If you’d like to bring kids, please contact Hala Tompkins to see if there is room.

    WHICH GROUPS ARE MEETING?
    hope.org shows not only Family Night groups but other small groups open for joining.

    JR. HIGH MINISTRY MEETS ON WEDNESDAYS
    Junior High ministry meets during Family Night times in the Lighthouse led by Wes Neely.

    OR JOIN A SMALL GROUP THAT MEETS ANOTHER NIGHT OR START ONE
    Some groups meeting homes weekly. Check here for other groups.

    If you would like to start a new group or need help finding a group, please contact Matt Ryniker. Not all small groups must meet at Family Night so if you’d like to start one in your home, talk with Matt.

  2. Congregational Meeting

    Join the meeting for information from our senior pastor, Matt Ryniker. a financial report from the Board, and discussion of future plans for our congregation.

    If you do not usually attend Family Night but would like to bring your children to the Wednesday Night Kids’ Program that evening, please email Hala to register your kids. We are expecting our regular Wednesday evening attenders already so no need to register current attenders.

    Join in person or on Livestream – look for the link on www.youtube.com/hopechapelatx

  3. Fall Makers Market 2022

    Save the Date! Hope Chapel’s next Makers Market is coming Saturday, October 22, 2022!

    Artists and crafts-people of all kinds will bring their hand-made wares for sale. There will also be fun for the young and young-at-heart such as face-painting and live music. Food vendors will also be on hand with delicious offerings for lunch and beyond.

    If you are interested in being a Vendor, please contact Suzi Raines at HopeMakersMarket@gmail.com.

    The event will run from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm. This is an indoor and outdoor event and in the case of inclement weather, we will move everyone inside the building.

  4. Worship & Prayer Night

    Come gather with us to worship our good Father and soak in the presence of His Holy Spirit.  We join with the Spirit saying, “Come, Lord Jesus” – the government of the Promised Son is at hand. Space will be made to receive prophetic prayer as well.

    Childcare provided by reservation. RSVP for childcare HERE

  5. Light Up the Church: Remembering Kristallnacht

    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 begun to leave their lights on all night on Nov. 9th.  This year churches worldwide are joining them to “let their lights shine in the darkness” Wednesday, 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