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Our buildings sit on a 30-acre campus that includes wooded hills, a beautiful wild flower garden, a hayfield, and an outdoor worship area.

Come visit us! Anytime. Enjoy the beauty of our world!

Mission Center

Our main building (we call it our Mission Center) is where we have our worship services.  We have some meeting rooms, a gathering area, and a worship space. The Mission Center is also where our offices are located.

  


Outdoor Worship Area

Our Outdoor Worship Area sets immediately behind our Mission Center.It seats 125 people and is a gorgeous location for worship. We use it in the summer for our early Sunday worship service. We have also used this outdoor area for baptism, confirmations, and weddings. In case of rain we move inside to the Mission Center.  Unfortunately the Outdoor Worship Area is not handicap accessible.


The People of Hope Hayfield.

The Hayfield

Our hayfield makes us feel like we are out in the middle of the country, and really adds to the beauty of our campus.  It sits to the east of our buildings and is harvested by a neighboring farmer.  It serves a perfect purpose right now, but it is there for future expansion ... maybe a ball diamond or sports field?

  

Wildflower Garden

Our Wildflower Garden blooms with different flowers throughout the spring, summer, and fall.  It sits behind and between the Mission Center and the Mission House. It is a great place for photos!

   


Wooded Hills

There are paths and benches in our wooded hills. So many people say that they feel close to God when they are out in nature. We invite you to walk our hills and enjoy this holy ground!  There are deer, rabbits, squirrels, and birds galore. Some people have even reported seeing wild turkeys and an eagle!

  

Mission House

Next to the Mission Center is our Mission House.  We use the house for Learning Time space on Sunday mornings.  It is also used for meetings, Bible Studies, bridal and baby showers, and family get-together space.



Community Garden

A space just below the Mission House is now being used for our Community Garden. This garden is a mission in itself. Volunteers design, prepare, plant, and care for the food grown in this fertile soil. Produce harvested from this garden goes to the local Channel One Food Shelf for those in our community who are less fortunate.

If you would like to extend your talents of gardening to help maintain this ministry, or even if you don't want to garden and want to help with a donation for the many supplies needed to keep up this garden, please contact us.