Hope has a variety of opportunities for adults to learn, find support and serve together. It begins with our large group gathering for worship and teaching Sunday mornings and filters into smaller sized groups where, along with being inspired to grow, connections are made and friendships are built.

Adult Ministries
Hope Studies
Hope Studies focus on the study of a special topic or book with a small group of adults. These studies are semester based and seasonal, with semesters running 6-8 weeks in fall and spring. Learning, growing together and making life application are the main goals of the studies. Entry points to groups take place one month prior to a group’s launch (Sept or Jan). Groups are newly formed each semester, some meeting in homes, some meeting Sunday evenings at Hope. If you have interest in leading a Hope Study, contact Pastor Dave.
Women and Men's Groups
Our WOMEN of HOPE plan events throughout the year that encourage the development of relationships and give opportunity for discipleship. They also have a Women's Bible Study that meets in the fall and spring for encouragement and teaching unique to women and their calling as women of God.
The MEN of HOPE meet primarily in Life Groups monthly, with a breakfast Summit three times a year.
​
Special events for both men and women are peppered in throughout the year. Check the events page regularly for special events. Questions? Contact Pastor Dave.
Young Adults
Our Young Adult Ministry meets at various times for events, study and quality time getting to know other young adults.​ If you would like more information or would like to receive emails about upcoming events, please contact Bill & Joan Drummer.
Grief Share
The Grief Share program is nondenominational and features biblical concepts for healing from your grief. This is a 13 week class, but you do not have to commit to all 13 weeks, as each week deals with a different topic. Contact Linda Nielsen or Lisa Henley-Mohler with any questions.
World View Monthly
WORLD VIEW MONTHLY actually fits the bill for Life Groups, having the X Factor of interest in cultural events and the world views they represent. But since WVM is not solely populated by Hope members (it’s an Issachar Imperative formed group), it is not a LG. WVM is made up of people from a wide range of ages and church backgrounds that get together to discuss the implications of developing news stories, social media trends and other noteworthy cultural items in light of a biblical word view. WVM meets at 7pm, the 3rd Tuesday night of the month at Hope and is open to the public, no sign ups necessary.