
As women who make up Hope Community Church, we value truth, authenticity, friendship and encouragement. We are real women, with real struggles, who choose to come together in community for growth and support. We REALLY like to have fun together and try not to take ourselves too seriously.
Check out our blog: womenathope.com to learn more about the Women at Hope.

Live Teaching & Discussion
Monday Nights starting February 11th 7pm-9pm at Hope
As women, we all face battles in life. Nobody likes it, but it’s true. Fortunately, the gospel offers us hope as we come face-to-face with these battles.
For the first time in the history of Women at Hope we will be offering LIVE teaching and discussion time to gather together as women and learn to identify and fight the battles in our lives and world. Join us for six weeks on Monday nights beginning February 11th from 7-9 pm for teaching done by Naty Severson and other Hope women followed by smaller group discussions of Biblical texts and life application.

Authentic: Real Women
Truth: Biblical Realities
Friendship: Gospel Relationships
Encouragement: Genuine Support
Hope Community Church is a unique group of people. On any given Sunday Hope has over 1300 attenders. In the age of mega churches, this might seem insignificant, but what makes that number special is a large number of those people are young, college undergraduates, single, unfamiliar with or disconnected from church life. Hope is also a place for people to come, just as they are, to Jesus…no clean up required. As women who make up Hope Community Church, we value truth, authenticity, friendship and encouragement. We are real women, with real struggles, who choose to come together in community for growth and support.
Women at Hope is a place for college students, single working women, moms, and everyone in between. Women at Hope provides a fun and authentic place for women to share their lives, ask for advice, seek prayer, and hopefully inspire those around them. We REALLY like to have fun together and try not to take ourselves too seriously. Check out our blog: womenathope.com to learn more about the Women at Hope.









