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  1. Baptism Sunday

    Baptisms on August 14th with our Outdoor Water Fun Day on the Playground Following

    The Baptism Service is on Sunday Morning, August 14th. Hala says, “following is an outdoor water fun day on our playground, as is our custom.” Plan to bring a lunch and hang out.

    Following Jesus in Baptism

    Jesus was baptized and that’s a very strong example of what He asked us to do. Jesus’ last command was to go into all the world to make disciples, baptizing them.

    This important step of obedience is described by the Apostle Paul in Romans 6, “We were therefore buried with him through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life. If we have been united with him like this in his death, we will certainly also be united with him in his resurrection.

  2. Jr. High Meeting

    Meets 2nd and 4th Sundays. The junior high joins the 10am worship service in the sanctuary and is then released to the Lighthouse before the sermon.

    Additional meeting dates here.

  3. Second Summer Movie Night

    SECOND SUMMER MOVIE NIGHT. Join us August 17th at 6:00 p.m. for a family-friendly film inside the building!

    WHEN: August 17th, 6:00 p.m.

    WHERE: Inside Hope Chapel’s Sanctuary

    WHAT: A family-friendly movie – TBA

    WHO: You, your friends, your family, your neighbors!

    WHY: Are you kidding? Because it’s FUN!

    WILL THERE BE FOOD AND / OR BEVERAGES? Yes! We’ll be selling some drinks, popcorn, and movie candy. (Feel free to bring your own, too.) 

  4. Castro reception

    Join us in food and fellowship and to hear encouraging reports from overseas.

  5. Taizé Worship Service

    Occurring every 3rd Sunday of the month (except for holidays), beginning at 7:00 P.M. the Taizé Service is a contemplative, liturgical service following the lectionary calendar. Numerous moments of silence, liturgy, and lectio divina readings are built into an aestheticaly oriented prayer service. Taizé Services closely follow the French Taizé Community model, a community which began in 1940, and currently boast 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.”