verse4today: "Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer" (Romans 12:12).
Posted on 2010-07-29 via Twitter
Living Hope Church offers members and guests alike many opportunities to participate in our fellowship. First, to help you get to know us better, why not take our virtual tour to get a sense of what our space is like. That may make your first visit more comfortable and familiar when you join us for worship.
Another way to connect with us is by browsing through our FAQ section. You will probably find the answers to your questions about LHC right here, and if not, go ahead and send us an email with your question — it could find its way into our list of frequently-asked questions.
Since we believe that a vibrant prayer life is an essential part of our community, we invite you to send us a prayer request, either for yourself or someone you know. As a body of believers, intercessory prayer is a significant part of our life together.
We also have many ways for you to participate in our worship services, ministries and activities of LHC. Find out how you can use your musical gifts, technical knowledge, teaching abilities, or just fulfill your desire to make a difference through service. We can find a place for you no matter what your interest or skill level is.
We've included staff profiles to help you become acquainted with our ministry team. You can learn more about our Lead Pastor and the other ministry leaders on staff. You can also contact each one directly if you have a specific question or just want to say hello.
The LHC blog contains thoughts, ideas and biblical applications from our ministry team to help you in your everyday life. If you have a topic for consideration in our blog, please send an email to .
Check out the LHC Twitter posts at http://twitter.com/verse4today/. Pastor Sam prompts daily discussions on readings from the "One Year Bible." It's easy to join in the conversation-just click the "follow" button.
The Forum is your place to share ideas and topics of interest on anything that will contribute to the life of our church community. You can recommend a book or movie, raise important questions of faith, share your personal experiences within your family or work environment, and otherwise let your voice be heard as it relates to the life of our church. We welcome and encourage your input regardless of your age or anything else. Students, professors, moms, seniors — whatever your vocation and interests, your ideas matter to us. You can submit your thoughts and topics here.