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Celebrate the season with us at New Hope as we anticipate the birth of Christ! From festive events and activities to our special Christmas Eve services, there's something for everyone. If you're new or looking for our main homepage, click the button below.

The Longest Night
Our Longest Night service offers a quiet, contemplative space for those navigating grief, loss, or hardship during the holiday season. Through prayer, reflection, and music, we seek to provide comfort and remind one another of the light that shines even in the darkest moments.

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Advent Book
In Light of the World: A Beginner’s Guide to Advent, author and biblical scholar Amy-Jill Levine examines the Christmas story through the lens of scripture, exploring Zechariah and Elizabeth, Mary, Bethlehem, and the Magi. She connects Gospel narratives to the Old Testament, delves into the cultural and revolutionary significance of Mary, and reflects on the star of Bethlehem and the flight to Egypt. Grab your copy to follow along and join us for Table Talks after worship!

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Questions?
What denomination is New Hope?
New hope is part of the Presbyterian Church USA denomination. However, at New Hope, you'll discover people are from many different backgrounds (Protestant, Catholic, Orthodox, Non-Denominational, and those who didn't grow up in the church).
Are you an open and affirming church?
At New Hope we value and welcome a diverse community of faith. We are an open and affirming church that believes each person is created in the image of God. We believe in the worthiness of everyone, including people of all ages, gender, races, cultures, sexual orientations, family configurations, economic circumstance, and religious traditions. All are welcome to participate fully in the life, leadership, and ministry of New Hope Presbyterian Church.
What is your service like?
We call our style of worship "convergent", which means we draw from many different traditions and styles. Our desire is to create a service for you each week that is hopeful, helpful, and meaningful.
The first Sunday of every month is communion. We practice open communion where everyone is invited to participate. The table is not a Presbyterian table, but God's table.
After worship you are welcome to join us in Kane Hall for coffee, tea, doughnuts, and conversation.
The first Sunday of every month is communion. We practice open communion where everyone is invited to participate. The table is not a Presbyterian table, but God's table.
After worship you are welcome to join us in Kane Hall for coffee, tea, doughnuts, and conversation.
What should I wear?
Everyone is welcome at New Hope and encouraged to wear whatever you feel most comfortable in for church. For some people that will be a suit and tie, or a dress, for others jeans and a t-shirt. You choose!
Where do my kids go?
At New Hope, children are an integral part of our congregation. We provide nursery care for infants to two-year-olds and have a "family room" for parents to watch the service while caring for their little ones.
Sunday School for preschoolers and elementary students is held downstairs, where they learn about God's love through fun, interactive lessons. Middle and high school students meet in "The Underground" (near the church kitchen) during the service, except on the first Sunday of each month when they join their families for worship and communion. A New Hope greeter can assist you with directions.
Sunday School for preschoolers and elementary students is held downstairs, where they learn about God's love through fun, interactive lessons. Middle and high school students meet in "The Underground" (near the church kitchen) during the service, except on the first Sunday of each month when they join their families for worship and communion. A New Hope greeter can assist you with directions.
What if I need prayer?
If you need prayer, please email our church office (office@newhopepres.org) and we will add you to our prayer list and have a pastor reach out.
How do I get involved?
We have many different ways for you to connect and serve with other members at New Hope. To learn more go to our ministry page to find out where your gifts could be used.
If you want to become a member, Exploring New Hope is our online new member class that will guide your through the process of membership.
If you want to become a member, Exploring New Hope is our online new member class that will guide your through the process of membership.
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