New Here?
Get to know us!
At Living Hope, all are welcome because we believe in the saving power of the gospel: the good news that Jesus came and died for broken people like you and me. Our church is made up of imperfect people with every kind of story imaginable, and we are eager to learn more about yours.
We understand that visiting a new church is a big step for most people, so we have a 3-step process that you can follow to make it easier. Following these steps will help you get to know us and also gives us an opportunity to get to know your story so we can help you get connected.
We understand that visiting a new church is a big step for most people, so we have a 3-step process that you can follow to make it easier. Following these steps will help you get to know us and also gives us an opportunity to get to know your story so we can help you get connected.
STEP 1: FILL OUT A CONNECT CARD
Whether you've visited for a few weeks or you're a first time guest, taking the next step at Living Hope starts with filling out a connect card. It only takes 30 seconds.
STEP 2: DOWNLOAD THE CHURCH CENTER APP
Our Church Center app is intended to be your single destination for information about the day-to-day life of Living Hope. Explore around and see how you can get connected. It can help answer questions like:
You can read the latest announcements, view the church calendar, sign up to serve in a new ministry, communicate with small group members, register for events, give online, listen to past sermons, and more.
You can read the latest announcements, view the church calendar, sign up to serve in a new ministry, communicate with small group members, register for events, give online, listen to past sermons, and more.
STEP 3: CHECK OUT A COMMUNITY GROUP
At Living Hope, fellowship groups are where we build community. It's where people are encouraged to share practical needs and grow in their faith in Jesus Christ. These meetings allow for visitors and members to get to know people in a smaller context. We use those meetings to pray for one another, worship God through song, enjoy potluck dinners, study Scripture, discuss relevant topics, and have relaxed times of fellowship.