We strive to express our faith through the inclusion of all spiritual sojourners in worship, study, and ministries of peace and justice.
Responding to the Emergency in Haiti
Bring Supplies For Health Kits
Bring any of the following items to the church. We will be sending them directly to UMCOR to be made into health kits.
- One-gallon sealed plastic bags
- Hand towel (15" x 25" up to 17" x 27", No kitchen towels)
- Washcloths
- Combs (large and sturdy, not pocket-sized)
- Nail file or fingernail clippers (no emery boards or toenail clippers)
- Bath-size bar of soap (3 oz. and up)
- Toothbrush (single brushes only in original wrapper, No child-size brushes)
- Adhesive plastic strip sterile bandages
- Toothpaste
Winter Clothes Needed For Haitian Refugee Family
Our Northside Anti-Hunger Network (NAHN) intern, Erin Edwards, is hosting a Haitian family beginning January 30. The family needs winter clothes, particularly coats, boots, etc. Their children are 12, 8 and 3. Please bring anything you think would be useful!
For the latest news from our United Methodist connections, check out our new UM Connections page under the "Resources" tab.
Join Us for Worship
Jan. 31: "God Is Still Calling," Jeremiah 1:4-10.
Feb. 7: "Leaving It (All?) Behind: The Call of Discipleship," Matthew 16:26, Luke 5:1-11
Join us for a celebration of Holy Communion during worship.
Feb. 14: "Seeking God's Wisdom: Making Peace With Our Possessions," Proverbs 21:5, 20
Join us for a pot luck lunch following worship.
Feb. 17: Ash Wednesday service, 7:00 p.m.
Childcare will be provided.
Feb. 21: "Cultivating Contentment: When Is Enough Enough?," Luke 4:1-11, Philippians 4:11-14
Feb. 28: "Extravagant Generosity," Psalm 27
Coming Soon:
Mar. 7: Commitment Sunday for Stewardship Emphasis. Guest preacher: Rev. James Preston, district superintendent
New Hope Is A Church With Passion!
New Hope believes faith must be made real through the work that we do:
- We work to fight hunger through the New Hope Community Food Pantry
- We are a member of the Reconciling Ministries Network, working for the inclusion of people of all sexual orientations within the church
- We are peace and justice oriented, holding monthly community prayer vigils for peace
- We support individuals who choose to make their voices heard on issues of peace and inclusion
- We work to help independent farmers in developing countries by promoting fair trade coffee, tea and chocolate
We seek to expand our ministries and to serve God's kin-dom here on earth—every day.




