Faith and Worship

Jesus said, "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength." With those words, we realize that our faith isn’t just for Sunday mornings in the church building. Our faith is lived out daily, and we seek opportunities to broaden and deepen our faith and relationship with God and one another in various ways. 


We worship together in person and live streamed every Sunday morning at 10:30am. From traditionally sung Lutheran liturgy to contemporary Christian and gospel styles, Hope’s goal is to provide creative and relevant worship that touches hearts and glorifies God. We work to have a joyful experience in expressing all gifts for the glory of God.

Livestream

Our Sunday services are live-streamed on YouTube. You can view our worship service archive and join worship virtually by clicking below!


Livestream

Prayer List

We are a community that prays for each other. If you would like to submit a prayer request or help pray for others, click the button below.


Prayer List

Get Involved

Want to get involved with groups at Hope Lutheran? You can view a list of all of our church groups by clicking the button below.


Groups of Hope

Congregational Care

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  • Stephen Ministry

    Stephen Ministry is a confidential listening ministry that has been a part of Hope Lutheran for over twenty years. Our Stephen Ministers are trained to provide spiritual companionship to individuals experiencing life transitions such as illness, family challenges, grief or loss, aging or other life concerns.


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  • Grief Group

    Hope’s Grief Group usually meets twice a year for an 8-10 week period. If you are interested in joining the next group, please contact the office.

  • Eucharistic Ministers

    The practice of carrying communion to the sick and homebound has been part of the Lutheran understanding of the means of God’s grace since Martin Luther. Hope’s Eucharistic Ministers receive training so that they may serve those who are wanting the sacrament but cannot make it to a worship service.

  • Baptisms, Funerals, Memorial Services

    Hope is here for you and your family in times of celebration and in grief. Please connect with Pastor Heidi or the office to schedule these services.