Serving

Serving is one of the best ways to get connected and stay connected! Use your God-given gifts and abilities to serve the church and help make New Hope a warm, welcoming place to worship! There are a variety of teams that make church possible, and we would love to see you on one of them. Simply take the next step by filling out the Volunteer Interest Form.


Baptism

Baptism is an important step as you follow Jesus. It’s an outward symbol of the work that God has done in your life. Water baptism is not a means of salvation nor is it a necessity for salvation; it is simply a testimony of salvation. We view baptism in two important ways:
First, it is a “Pledge of Allegiance” to God. It is a believer obeying God’s command to be baptized following salvation. It is identifying you, to the church and to the world, as a follower of Jesus Christ. It is going public with your faith in Jesus Christ and committing to live your life for Him.
Secondly, It is a picture or symbol of what happens at salvation. It is the way that we identify with what Jesus did on the cross. Many have said that it is an outward picture of an inward reality.


Get-to-Know New Hope Class

Get-to-know New Hope is a chance for you to get to a little more about the church, it's history, and beliefs. This is a one-meeting class in a casual setting that allows you to get to know more about the heart beat of New Hope.

Maybe you are new to church, new to New Hope, or coming back to church after a time and are curious about what we believe and do here. We would love to share a little more of the Why behind what we do. We are about making disciples of Jesus Christ in a healthy church environment.


Connection Groups

Connection Groups exist at New Hope to help us discover God’s purpose for our lives by relationally connecting with others as we study God’s Word the Bible. We believe strongly that we are better together and this is best accomplished through a Connection Group.
Our Connection Groups are categorized as Discipleship, Marriage & Family or Topical studies. These groups meet Sunday mornings & throughout the week. Groups begin three times a year in February (8-12 weeks), June (6 weeks), and October (10-12 weeks).