About

 New to Hope Christian Church?

We know that walking into a new church can be intimidating.  Here are a few things to know about us. At New Hope Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), we believe God has called us to share the Good News of the Gospel of Jesus Christ with everyone.  We invite you to join us… please come as you are, wherever you are…and join us on our amazing journey of life.

How to dress?

You will see people wearing casual clothes and those in their Sunday best.  How you choose to dress is not important.  We truly mean “Come as you are!”

Where to park?

Parking is located directly behind our church building.  Our facilities are handicap-accessible.

What can I expect on my first visit?

As you enter, our greeters will offer you a bulletin which will allow you to follow and easily participate in our worship service.  Our greeters will answer any questions you might have about the service.  Expect to have sermons reflecting the scriptures, connecting with your heart and mind.  Our music is both praise music and traditional music.  We come together and share the Lord’s Supper every week and everyone is welcome to partake.

Where the Sanctuary is located?

Our sanctuary is located through the double doors under the canopy.  Enter through the double doors to our Fellowship Hall into the hallway where you will be welcomed warmly by our greeters.  Sunday School classes and church offices are located nearby.

What about my children!

Children are welcome (and expected to make a joyful noise)!  Nursery care is provided from 9:00 am-12:00 noon, ages infant to Kindergarten.  Children’s Sunday School is scheduled from 9:30-10:25 am.  We encourage children to worship with their families.  During worship, we have a special time called “Children’s Moment” where a story is shared.

Disciples of Christ Identity Statement

We are Disciples of Christ, a movement for wholeness in a fragmented world.  As part of the one body of Christ, we welcome all to the Lord’s Table as God has welcomed us.

The chalice symbolizes the central place of communion in worship for the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). The X-shaped cross of the disciple Andrew is a reminder of the ministry of each person and the importance of evangelism.