Starting Sunday April 3rd, we will start a series going through the last three chapters of the book of Luke.  We will study the last days of Christ, his death and the glorious resurrection.

This is a great opportunity to invite friends and family to hear about what God has done for us so we could have a relationship with Him.

SPECIAL EASTER TIMES:
Sunday April 17th
8:00a, 9:30a, 11:00a

Our church attendance has grown by 70% in the past three months!  We wanted to make sure there’s room for everyone on Easter Sunday, so we are doing three identical worship gatherings!

NOTE: New Hope K!DS classes are available at all gatherings.

2022 is New Hope’s “Year in the Word”,

which means we are taking a deep dive into specific books of the Bible on Sunday mornings throughout the year.  We know that the Bible can be overwhelming to read and understand with 66 individual books broken into two sections, Old and New Testaments.  We want to help you understand the overarching story of God’s redemption as we study different books from different part of the Bible.

On this page you will find resources that will help you each week in you personal Bible reading and prayer times with God.

April 3rd – 17th, 2022

Jesus had a lot going on during his time in ministry… preaching, teaching, healing, and travelling.  But there was a habit that he had in his life that we need to use as a model for our life:

Luke 5:16 – But Jesus often withdrew to lonely places and prayed.

If Jesus needed to spend that time with his Heavenly Father, we certainly need it too!  Take 10-20min each day with a journal, your Bible and a prayer list.  Put it on the calendar and make it a priority.

S.O.A.P. is a simple method for reading and applying God’s word to our lives.  It stands for Scripture, Observation, Application and Prayer and involves four simple steps:

  1. Scripture – Read a short Bible passage out loud and/or write it out. Ask the Holy Spirit to teach you as you read and look for any specific words or phrases that stand out and write them down.
  2. Observation – What do you notice about the verses? What do you think the main message is? What verses, words or ideas jump out to you?
  3. Application – Ask God how he wants you to apply the verse to your own life.  What do you need to do today because of the passage?  How do you need to think differently?
  4. Prayer – Have a list of things you’re asking God to do for you or others.  Start by thanking God for things then move to requests.

You can choose your own scripture or reading plan or use the one provided for our Luke Series.

WEEK 1
O  April 4 – Luke 22: 1-13
O  April 5 – Luke 22: 14-30
O  April 6 – Luke 22: 31-38
O  April 7 – Luke 22: 39-53
O  April 8 – Luke 22: 54-71

WEEK 2
O  April 11 – Luke 23:1-12
O  April 12 – Luke 23: 13-25
O  April 13 – Luke 23: 26-34
O  April 14 – Luke 23: 35-43
O  April 15 – Luke 23: 44-56

WEEK 3
O  April 18 – Luke 24:1-12
O  April 19 – Luke 24:13-27
O  April 20 – Luke 24:28-35
O  April 21 – Luke 24:36-49
O  April 22 – Luke 24: 50-53

The Journey to Easter:

Jesus and His disciples went through quite a journey leading up to the resurrection of Jesus.

Judas went for betrayal.  Peter went for fighting and then denial.  However, what Jesus was actually looking for was surrender.  Jesus wanted His disciples to yield to His Father’s perfect will.

When God calls us do something, do we betray, fight, or deny? Or, do we yield to God’s will the way that Jesus did?

When Jesus died on the cross to save us from our sins, He had to yield to His Father’s will.  And, in doing so, He saved us all.

Share Your Story:

Fill out the form below and let us know what God is doing in your life during this series.

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