• Prayer Vigil

    Volunteers are needed for the Maundy Thursday Vigil.  The Vigil will begin April 1 at 9:00 P.M. after the Maundy Thursday Service and end at 9:00 A.M. on Good Friday, April 2. This year we will hold the Vigil in the Chapel. We can easily be socially distant.  We do ask that you wear your mask.  […]

  • Bible Study

    New Participants always welcome at our Monthly Bible Study Series! Based on Walter Brueggemann’s commentary Genesis, “Beginnings” takes a fresh look at some familiar Bible stories. Discussions of creation and creationism, the rebellion of humankind and the Flood bring new perspectives on today’s issues. The experiences of Abraham, Esau, Jacob and Joseph speak to Christians seeking to live […]

  • Hope Dinner Group

    Hope dinner meeting in March— will be going to Grbic at 4071 Keokuk St. at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, March 11th.  A sign up Sheet will be posted.  Please register so a good reservation can be made.  

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  • Prayer Service via Zoom

    Fellowship time begins at 6:45 pm with the service starting at 7 pm. Come early and say hello to other members and friends of Hope United Church of Christ! Bulletin will be posted here the day before the service. Join this service from home via Zoom. Contact Pastor Sarah for the meeting link.

  • Dartball (Home) game

    Games begin at 7:00, all are welcome to watch in Fellowship Hall.The doors open about 6:45 for warm up. For home games, we end our warm up at 7:15. When visiting, we warm up from 7:15 to 7:30. For information contact Jim Richmann by cell phone/text.

  • 5th Annual Scott Knopfel Memorial Dine-Out

    Please save this date to join with friends and family dining out  at participating restaurants in memory of our former congregation member, Scott Knopfel,  The list of participating restaurants is being compiled currently. It  will be shared as soon as it is available.  

  • Prayer is Essential

    Group will meet in the Chapel. During our time together we Share what’s happening in our lives with the purpose of praying for each other’s concerns; Learn about different ways to pray; Share what’s working and what’s not working in our prayers; And, of course, engage in a variety of prayer exercises.

  • Hope Council Meeting

    As a congregation we are supporting future planning by participating in the Convergence vitality project.  Utilizing feedback and ideas from the entire Hope congregation and community we are working to evolve to meet the needs of our changing community.