Wednesday, August 12, 2009

WELCOME TO THE FAMILY


On August 8, Kevin Fryatt joined God's family when he was baptized. Read more about Kevin.

When did you first start attending New Hope ?

I heard about New Hope through a mutual friend of Chris Howell that I’ve known for a very long time. Moving into the Baltimore area, and to the East Coast for the very first time, I was very nervous and praying that God would lead me to a church and surround me with strong people and He did just that. I began attending New Hope in the middle of April 2009 and knew that I found a group of believers that valued the journey more than the destination.

What kept you here?


I knew from my first time attending New Hope that there was something different about this church than other churches I’ve been a part of. People at New Hope accept you the way Christ accepts us, just the way we are – dirty old sinners in need of a Savior. It is evident to me that the people I’ve interacted with at New Hope , be it members, visitors, or leadership have a passion for discovering the truth and questioning what we already believe. During the Reformation of the 16th and 17th centuries, individuals like Martin Luther didn’t change the course of Christianity because he believed what was taught to be true. He valued the ability to question and reinterpret what was always considered to be true – and through this process discovered valuable Biblical truths because of it. The willingness to admit that we’re on a journey and the boldness to follow in the footsteps of the Reformers by re-examining what we’ve always thought to be true has kept me, and will keep me, at New Hope for a long time.


How have you grown spiritually while attending New Hope ?


While attending New Hope I’ve grown in the understanding of acceptance. Through the living examples of many individuals I’ve come into contact with I have come to know just a little more of a glimpse of what it truly means to be accepted by Christ. As Christians, we often say that its not about what you wear, the people you hang out with, or the amount of jewelry you wear but at New Hope it’s the way people act that speak louder than words. I constantly struggle with trying to fathom how much God really does love us despite everything we’ve done to deserve the opposite but my experience at New Hope has shown me just a glimpse into the heart of God by experiencing what true acceptance really means in a practical sense.

Why did you decide to get baptized?

My decision to follow Christ was made a number of years ago but I delayed getting baptized because of every excuse I could come up with and because of fear of what the act of getting baptized would mean and scared of the change and unreal expectations that would be placed on me because of it. I think secretly I was led to believe that after you got baptized you didn’t sin – something my new found understanding of acceptance smashed to pieces. I got baptized because I was fed up with the nagging sensation that I was letting God down on a decision that I had made years earlier. I couldn’t live in fear anymore and had to trust that He would take care of me along the way.

Describe your spiritual journey...

I grew up in a family dynamic where my mom was an Adventist and my father was not. I grew up in the church and learned all the Bible stories but never understood or knew the ‘why’ behind what I knew as the Christian faith. This lead me to a very academic understanding of the Gospel but I had, and still have, a very difficult time understanding the most important part of Christianity, the relational aspect of our faith. I stopped going to church as soon as became old enough to stand up against my mom and tell her I didn’t want to go – so around the age of 13. At the age of 14 I started doing drugs and hanging around with the wrong crowd of friends. I kept using drugs until, at the age of 22, I had an encounter with God. This encounter was proof to me that God approaches people where they are at in life because I was far from perfect and very far from God at that time. I remember being at a party one night and I had had a few drinks and held another one in my hand and as I was sitting on a picnic table waiting for a friend to come back from getting another drink I heard a loud audible voice, which I believe to be God, say to me, “Kevin, this isn’t for you.” I took that to mean that God had something bigger in store for my life. Sometimes we hear voices in our head and have to discern over a period of time whether or not it was really God speaking but in this case I had no doubt at all. I put down my drink and did the ‘smart’ thing – I drove home. God must have protected me! A few months later I gave up drug use and have been clean since. That encounter was the beginning of my spiritual journey, where it would lead next only God knew.


In the next couple years I was soon to be graduating from university and it wasn’t until my final semester of studying Accounting that I came to the realization that God had something more that just Accounting in mind for me. One morning in my final semester I woke up with the strong feeling that I needed to drop my remaining Accounting courses and just finish my degree as soon as I could. I knew I had to get away and try and discern what God was trying to tell me so after I graduated I travelled down to Central America for four months on a sort of spiritual reconnaissance mission in which my heart was broken for the poor. I volunteered at a local SDA high school and radio station in Belize and God grew within me a fond appreciation for the poor and a started to develop within me a servants heart. After that experience I knew that there was no way that I could go back home to Canada and work a ‘normal job’ and that I needed to find work that would incorporate these newfound passions – so I began to pray. On my way back to Canada from Belize I stopped at a friend’s place in Portland to visit and checked my email just to find an email from a friend from university offering me a job working in the war-torn West African country of Liberia . Without knowing much about the country and less about the job itself I accepted the job without any idea of what it would lead to – or if I would even come back alive! Since then my life has been an incredible (and often damaging) spiritual, personal, and professional rollercoaster ride that I wouldn’t trade for anything in the world. What doesn’t kill you indeed does make you stronger!

I ended up spending three challenging and rewarding years which have forced me, one way or another, to trust God more and more. Furthermore, my time there catapulted me into a career that I only dreamed of as a child – working with the poor in Africa . I believe the last three years taught me a lot of things but the thing two things that stand out the most are: 1) What it means to be the hands and feet of Christ, and 2) my faith is so minuscule in comparison to the Christians who lived through the Liberian Civil War. Despite the atrocities, they continued to trust in God and be content with the provision they had.

What does Jesus mean to you?

What does Jesus mean to me? To be blatantly honest, Jesus still puzzles me and I think He always will, but to put it in a few sentences I would say that Jesus:

1. Is the father I never had
2. Is my answer to the fact that I’ll never be good enough and never live up to God’s standard.
3. He’s my answer in those times when I don’t one
4. His example shows me how to love, and be loved.

What would you say to someone who is thinking about getting baptized?

If someone is thinking of getting baptized I would say ‘do it’. Don’t be afraid of what people might think of you or what might lay ahead. God has a better plan for us, we just have to be willing to accept the offer.


Any other thoughts?

The Christian walk is a journey, continue with it.

“Once you start believing you’ve reached your destination, the journey has ended.”

BECOMING THE SPIRITUAL LEADER OF YOUR HOME


There is no better way to demonstrate your love for Jesus than getting baptized. Camilia Howell decided to take the plunge. What is even more exciting is her dad, Chris Howell officiated her baptism.

At New Hope, we believe that parents are the spiritual leaders of their household. Therefore, it is their responsibility to prepare their child through baptismal studies. This creates a spiritual bond between both parent and child. Further, it establishes the parent as the spiritual leader of the home. Coached and mentored by Pastor Ann Roda, the parent is empowered to serve as the family pastor.

Chris Howell, Camilia's dad was given the spiritual authority to baptize his daughter. As her mother, Debbie, as church elder looked upon the baptism, she read read scripture and exhorted her daughter to keep the faith as she began her journey with God.

If you would like to be baptized, please don't hesitate. It is the single best decision you will ever make. Contact the church office at 301.854.1866.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER



National Day of Prayer is on May 7, 2006. Here is some information on how to participate in Howard County.

IN HOWARD COUNTY

Local observances of the National Day of Prayer include:

SAVAGE
First Baptist Church, 8901 Washington Street
Sterlind S. Burke, Principal of Hammond High, speaking
7 p.m. with coffee and dessert reception to follow

COLUMBIA
Mt. Pisgah AME, 5901 Cedar Fern Court, 21044
6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. with special times:
12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. and 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.

To participate through song or prayer at noon or in the evening, contact Estelle O'Connor by May 4 at mtpisgahame2@gmail.com

LIVING WITH HOPE CONTINUES



When Will Jesus Return?
Saturday May 2

Use your orange felt tip pen and underline your Bible with Participant Handout (5) The Blessed Hope.

Twenty Two Small Groups

If you haven't signed up it's still not too late. Look for the Small Group schedule at church this week to find a Small Group that fits your lifestyle. Several new groups have been added to provide you with even more options to choose from including an online group.

Pick up Your Supplies

As you come into church this Saturday be sure you pick up:



Small Group Supplies:
Hope for Your Driving (6) Commandments
Brown Felt Tip Pen

Big Group Supplies:
Racing With Hope(7) Baptism
Powder Blue Felt Tip Pen

And a complete Bible Gift Bag if you haven't yet attended "Living With Hope."



Blessings!

New Hope Pastoral Staff

Friday, April 24, 2009

Thursday, April 23, 2009

LIVING WITH HOPE UPDATE




Big Group continues on Saturday April 25


Use your red felt tip pen and underline your Bible with Participant Handout (3) Salvation in advance of the presentation.


Twenty Two Small Groups


If you haven't signed up its still not too late. Registration will be available this Saturday during the Big Group worship services. Several new groups have been added to provide you with even more options to choose from.




Not Too Late to Extend Invitations


Pray that God will lead you to a spiritually receptive person this week. Invite your friends, neighbors, acquaintances. Give them a large handbill or mini invitation and give them a verbal invitation. Offer to give them a ride to the event.








Pick up Your Supplies


As you come into church this Saturday be sure you pick up:

Small Group Supplies:

* Just Desserts (4) Great Controversy
* Gray Felt Tip Pen


Big Group Supplies:

* The Blessed Hope (5) Second Coming
* Orange Felt Tip Pen


And a complete Bible Gift Bag if you haven't yet attended "Living With Hope."




Blessings!

New Hope Pastoral Staff

PRAYER WARRIORS NEEDED


While the church is built on the rock Christ Jesus it cannot grow without prayer. Everything must be bathed in prayer. So what do prayer warriors do?

They pray at home and at church for the growth of the body of Christ in both size and character.

Our prayer leader, Lael Savoy, emails prayer requests to the prayer warriors for them to pray over. At church they pray for people after the worship service (you will be part of a roster that lets you know which week you are on). The prayer warriors for that Sabbath pray for the leadership in person. For example, the prayer warrior seeks me out and prays for me before I preach.

On Sunday nights at 7:00 PM the prayer warriors gather over the telephone to pray together. You are supplied with a special number to call. This takes from twenty to thirty minutes of your time.

Prayer Warriors assist with our Prayer Room and special prayer events.

We are looking for Prayer Warriors for Second Service especially. Right now we have NONE. I am praying that the Lord of the Harvest will send more Prayer Warriors into the harvest field.

If you want to join this wonderful group of people call Lael Savoy 410-799-5657 or ace17b@comncast.net

It is not a hard ministry but it is a vital ministry. If you are a man or woman of prayer please ask God where He wants you to serve in this very special ministry.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

LIVING WITH HOPE PLANNING MEETING


Last week a large group of New Hope members met to plan the upcoming Living With Hope series. This series will be an interactive Bible Marking Experience designed especially for seekers and people new to Christianity.

The series is designed so that New Hope members will invite their unchurched friends and family to the Easter service, and the special post Easter series, Living With Hope.

During the meeting, Pastor Dave Gemmell casted the vision on how the series will go, and the great need for more small groups. So far we are short by a few small groups that will study corresponding support material, based on the series.

CAN SOMEBODY SAY YUMMY!


Are you in a Sabbath School class or small group sitting around in a circle about to fall asleep? Perhaps you should try teaching the 4th-5th grade Sabbath School who spend once a month learning to cook and experiment in the kitchen.


This group has been learning some bibical recipes, and trying out some of their own, with Monte and Gigi Jacobs. If you are lucky, sometimes you can get a small sample of their delicious creations.

Go Pathfinders Go!


The New Hope Pathfinder team has been working very hard for the upcoming Bible Bowl. The youth have been on a winning streak, and will be competing at the Union level this Saturday.


"We are so proud of these youth people," Pastor Ann Roda commmented, "They have been working and studying together for a long time...New Hope is known for alot of things, but I can't wait for people to discover that our kids are also known for their bible knowlege."

LOOKING FOR A NEW MINISTER OF MUSIC

The church board voted to establish a search committee for a new Minister of Music. "We are very indebted to Lauri Preston for her service as the interim minister of music...but she is ready to hand over the reigns and we don't want to take advantage of her," Pastor Rajkumar Dixit said.

The search committee is due to convene within a couple weeks. If you have a suggestion for the position, please contact Pastor Dixit kumardixit@yahoo.com

Click here to read the Job Description

UPDATE ON THE AUDITORIUM MAKEOVER


The auditorium makeover planning committee has been meeting with several companies to work out the details for the makeover. This week Little Mountain Production sent a preliminary drawing of the specs that the construction manager will need. After looking at the drawings, we noticed a few changes to recommend, such as widening a few back entrances that will make loading of equipment much easier in the future. Additionally, there the baptismal tank was missing from the drawing!

We also recieved a full proposoal from the technical company that will be working on the installation audio, lighting, and other technical equipment. Next week we will work on combining both proposals and develop a time line.

INTERVIEW WITH THE BOARD CHAIR

Krista Mainess was recently elected as the chairperson of the church board of New Hope Church. Read a short interview about her plan and vision for our church.


How long have you been attending New Hope?
Since 2005

What made you join New Hope?
We liked the seeker-friendly atmosphere. People are accepted the way they are at New Hope, the way God accepts each of us. Then, people are encouraged to grow and develop spiritually through various avenues, bible study, worship service, volunteering, special events (Easter Drama), small group, and the list goes on. There is something for everyone!

What is your dream for New Hope?
My dream is to see more members inspired to serve God through witnessing and volunteerism. The great commission says, “Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost; teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you. And, lo, I am with you alway.... even unto the end of the world. Amen” Matthew 28:19-20 (KJV).

Volunteering means giving of ourselves, time, money, spiritual gifts, etc. the way Christ gave Himself for us.

What would you say to somebody who is thinking about becoming more involved in the church? I think everyone should become more involved in the church. God's church functions by His grace and through the members of the church. I believe God blesses those that are willing to be used by Him to bless others. When you become involved, you have the privilege of serving others and working with other like-minded people who have the same goal and desire to be caught up in the air with Christ! At one time I believed I was too busy with life to add one more thing to my plate but then I realized that Satan didn't want me to serve because blessings were involved. Then, it became a priority. I asked God, how can I serve you? Slowly but surely, my priorities changed and my energy went from serving everyone and thing around me (my agenda) to serving God!

What do you hope to accomplish as the board chair? I must say I am very humbled by this experience. Because of my own baggage and my sinful nature, I realize that I have to rely totally on Him. I don't have a personal agenda but I would like to see the church develop a strategic plan for the next five years, improve communications among church members and leaders, and increase the size of members willing to volunteer their time. If God blesses me to be part of any or all of these efforts, I will count it all joy!

Monday, March 16, 2009

Podcast with the Head Elder

Timothy Atolagbe is the head lay pastor at New Hope Church. Listen to his interview on how the church leaders are planning their ministry at New Hope.

Cut Your Grocery Bill In Half!


Calvary Community Church is participating with Angel Food to help residents in the community stretch their grocery bill:

We are very excited to announce that you can now order Angel Food online atwww.calvarycommunitychurch.com just click "cut your food bills in half" under the Links section, and follow the instructions.

Angel Food is an organization that offers quality food monthly, at a much reduced cost to consumers. This is for anyone, you do not have to be a member of our church to participate. Angel Food does such a high volume, they get really great prices.

You may pay by debit or credit MC/VISA and do not have to have a paypal account.

We are now accepting orders for March. There is a monthly "menu" and a monthly delivery to Calvary Community Church.

You may still order and pay by cash, check and we now accept food stamps, in the lobby of Calvary Community Church on Sundays from 10-1pm. (We can not accept debit or credit cards in the lobby.)

The deadline for online ordering is this Sunday, March 15, by 6pm

The deadline for lobby ordering is this Sunday, March 15, by 1pm

Anyone can order Angel Food and there are no limits or restrictions to the quantity or type of boxes you can purchase. Please feel free to forward this information to friends and family to help them save money too!

The food will not be delivered to you, you must pick up at Calvary Community Church, 9180 Rumsey Rd, Columbia, MD 21045, 410-381-5200, on Saturday, March 28th, 2009 from 12:30-1:30pm.

New Hope Member (Almost) Lost At Sea

A Message from Chris Howell

Well today was one of the most exciting days of my life... certainly a day I will NEVER forget!!! I went out sailing today in a small (13.5 ft.) sailboat on the large lagoon in Majuro Atoll (Marshall Islands). I was a couple of miles out to sea and was having an absolute blast! But all of a sudden a large gust of wind came up and blew my boat over. This in and of itself was not such a big deal, but it did cause a problem as I lost my sunglasses, suntan lotion, my only bottle of water on the boat, and my favorite t-shirt! But I knew how to go about righting a sailboat that's tipped over. I swam under the boat and retrieved the main sheet (main rope that is used for controlling the boom) and the wooden centerboard (the centerboard is the device that's used to prevent the boat from drifting sideways when moving through the water). I inserted the centerboard in its slot and then used the main sheet to pull myself up on the hull of the upside down boat. I then put my body weight against the centerboard to cause the hull to twist toward me, thus "prying it" out of the water. Once the hull began to right itself, I shifted one foot onto the centerboard while I stood on the hull with my other foot and pulled on the mainsheet. This managed to right to the boat, but since it was flooded with water it promptly flipped back over again. Now this wouldn't be such a big deal except that I was a couple of miles out at sea with no one around to help me out! And to make matters worse, I knew that I was in shark waters.

I continued my attempts to right the boat, and could tell that I was utilizing the correct tactics, because the boat was attempting to right itself. I once again repeated my maneuvers and managed to right the boat once again. This time I remained in the water and attempted to bail out the water that had flooded the cockpit using my hands (since my bailing device had also floated away when the boat capsized). Once I got enough water out of the boat to help raise the waterline I held onto the main sheet and hauled myself back in to the cockpit. Now I was back in the boat and once again in control, but the boat was now in irons.

A sailboat that's in "irons" is a situation where you are facing directly into the wind, and the sails are unable to catch the wind to propel the boat. This situation is usually corrected by giving the tiller (rudder) a swift turn with your hand to cause the boat to shift position, thus enabling the sails to catch the wind. I had done this a couple of times earlier in the day with good success. But this time when I tried to use the tiller to shift the position of the boat, the tiller broke in half back at the rudder mount. Now I was in real trouble with no way to steer or control the boat!

My first thought was that I needed t o remain calm, because panicking would only make the situation worse and prevent me from being able to think clearly and rationally.

I focused on keeping my breathing and my heart rate under control so that I could remain calm and collected (at least as much as possible).

I was now drifting alone at sea with no rudder to control the boat. I attempted to lash the tiller handle to the top of the rudder mount, but there wasn't enough exposed area on the tiller to be to affix it to the rudder assembly. I was left with no choice but to drift.

I could still see land, but I was definitely too far to be able to attempt to swim to shore, and I wasn't real comfortable with the idea of being in the water with the sharks around. I'm really not one to be afraid of sharks, but I prefer being able to see them rather than having them come up from down in the deep toward me.

I decided to reef the sail to cut down on the speed of the boat. I also cleated the main sheet as my hands were getting sore from trying to hold it. I was able to guide the boat somewhat by using the centerboard as a makeshift rudder, but fatigue would soon set in and I was forced to bring the centerboard in to rest my arms. I was making slight progress at getting back to the island, but was also being driven downwind toward the open sea. I saw a boat passing in the distance, but it was too far to be able to see me or hear me whistling or shouting. So I focused on just keeping the boat on a steady course and bailing out the water that was quickly accumulating in the cockpit from the ever-increasing waves. My biggest concern was just to be able to keep the boat right sided since I was now in deeper waters with much bigger waves. If I capsized again, I could likely right the boat, but this required great effort and I didn't want to exhaust myself. Plus the extra energy would increase my need for water to drink which I no longer had. Interestingly enough, the words of one of my favorite songs "Man In The Wilderness" (the source of my email address) contains the lyrics, "I'm dying of thirst in the middle of the ocean". Now I was not dying of thirst. Not even close. Nor was I in the middle of the ocean. But the song kept going through my head...

I was doing fairly well at keeping the boat steady and in an upright position. Again, this was my biggest challenge since I really had no way to control the boat. I drifted in the lagoon for about two hours, focusing on keeping the boat upright and dry.

Finally, after about 2 hours of drifting in this condition, I saw a small boat approaching me in the distance. I dropped the sails and stood up waving the centerboard in my arms to attract the attention of the captain. The boat had about 5 Marshallese men in it who were returning from a dive trip, and one of them spotted me. They steered their boat over to me and quickly identified my dilemma when they saw the broken tiller in my hand.

They pulled along side of me and I climbed into their boat and we hooked a rope onto the sailboat and towed it back to the area that I had set sail from.

I was safe, but it certainly made for an interesting adventure!

I'm glad that I was able to keep a level head through this situation. If I had panicked I might not have been so fortunate!

Life's definitely an adventure! So what's next???



Chris

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Living With Hope Lunch Meeting



Luncheon and Training on March 14

You're invited to a Living With Hope luncheon and training event this Sabbath, March 14. The lunch table will be open from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. so there will be food for both first and second service attendees. Not only will you get a free lunch but you will receive an advance copy of the Bible, felt tip pens, and Bible study guides. You'll have everything you need to be a Living With Hope small group leader or support staff. If you haven't RSVPd yet shoot me an email reply so we know how to plan.

Who should attend?

* Adult and Youth Sabbath School Teachers
* Small Group Leaders and Assistants
* Anyone interested in learning how to be a small group leader
* Helpers for Registration Table
* Helpers for Recruitment booth
* Anyone who enjoys Bible Study
* Anyone who wants to know how to share their journey of faith

About Living With Hope

...Stock Market has tanked...
Foreclosures everywhere...
Life savings wiped out...
Unemployment rate highest since the depression...
Is there any hope?

On April 18 New Hope will open the doors to the community to join with us in our search for hope. For eight weeks our worship services and small groups will passionately pursue God in a systematic study of the Bible.

What Can I do right now?
Jesus says that the harvest is ripe.
1) Pray for more workers.
2) Pray that God will lead you to people who are looking for hope.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Forgive to Live Seminar


Forgive to Live Seminar
Begins Wednesday March 18 at 7:00 pm.
Concludes May 13 (9 weeks)
Taught by Pastor J. David Newman

Many have tried forgiveness before and failed. This is typically due to a lack of understanding and practical tools on how to forgive. This seminar will teach you to:

* Come to a new understanding of what has happened to you
* Discover what forgiveness does and doesn't mean
* Take steps to reframe your grievance story
* Stop giving control to the people and pains of the past
* Get your life - and maybe even your health - back
* Find freedom, peace…and strength you've never had
* Learn the 7 strategies for dealing with anger that DON'T work
* Understand the physiological mechanisms which can cause high blood pressure and
other stress related diseases
* Benefit from forgiveness no matter what the other person's response
* Learn to overcome the 4 barriers to forgiveness
* Find a new way of dealing with anger so it doesn't come out in unhealthy ways
like road rage, yelling at loved ones, or losing one's temper with coworkers
* Discover 5 healthy expressions of anger

YOU WILL MUST BUY THE BOOK AND WORKBOOK.
Forgive to Live textbook $22.99 and the Forgive to Live workbook $13.99. You can buy them at the Potomac ABC or from Amazon.com.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

PODCAST WITH PASTOR ANN




Take a deep breath before you listen to this podcast with Pastor Ann Roda. There are a million and one things happening in the children and youth ministries at New Hope. In this interview, she will share her passion and vision for ministry at the church.

Friday, February 13, 2009

WANNA SERVE GOD

Want to be involved in ministry but pressed for time?

Here are some ways you can be involved that will take no more than 1 hour a month.

-Create Power Point slides of Kids Church songs. Involves cut/paste from Word to Power Point. Can work from home. 1 hour/month

-Write cards to kids. Need 4 people total. Can work from home. 30 mins-1 hour/month

-Serve as Kingdom Kids registration staff. Must like to smile. 1 hour/month

-Organize and maintain the Quiet Bags. Need 2 people to alternate weeks. 10 mins/week

-Like to talk on the phone? Help making reminder calls. Can work from home. 15 mins/week

-Love to clean and organize? Help keep Kids Church room clean and organized. Need 2 people total. 1 hour/month

If you are interested, please contact Pastor Ann, 301-741-1926 or Lynne, 301-854-1866 x11.

UNWANTED BOOKS?


Turn your unwanted books into scholarships. GC Women’s Ministries is collecting books, videos, CDs, DVDs, and puzzles for the department’s next “Scholarshipping Our Sisters” (SOS) book sale in early April. SOS scholarships help Adventist women around the world complete their college educations and secure a stable future for themselves and their families. Call Karen Banner at 301.680.6020 to donate books.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

WHAT DO OTHERS THINK OF US?


A student at Columbia Union College wrote an interesting blog about her experience visiting New Hope. Click here to read what she wrote.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

NEW HOPE SCHOOL IN MOZAMBIQUE


Americans consider education to be a right that all children are entitled to, but in other countries around the world such as Mozambique, education comes at a cost that countless families are unable to afford. During New Hope’s S.o.S. mission trip to Mozambique in July 2008, we saw what happens to a country whose citizens are uneducated. About 20 years of civil war has left an entire generation illiterate, uneducated and unable to pull themselves out of the extreme poverty and difficulty in which they and their children are now living.

The school that New Hope’s team helped build during the mission trip to Mozambique in July 2008 is now completed and scheduled to open in February 2009! On our last day in Mozambique, we paid one last visit to the school that we helped build. We were disturbed to learn that most of the children in the surrounding neighborhood would not be able to afford the tuition to attend the school that they faithfully watched us build for 2½ weeks. We decided that this could not be! New Hope’s S.o.S. missions board has formed a student scholarship program that will enable us to sponsor students to attend the school.

Click here to read the full story at the New Hope SOS blog.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

MORE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!


IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM PASTOR KUMAR

I just got back from the first night of Winterhaven. There are 28 guests and a ton of things that we still need. Here are the most pressing:

1. Need 2 night time monitors on Saturday from 10:30pm - 7:30am. Requires males.

2. Breakfast set up around 5am.

3. Extra hands to help for a couple hours during the meals, etc. any night this week from 6:30-9pm.

Please personally call me on my cell phone 301.502.8566 or reply on this message, if you can help in any way. Thanks!

Pastor Kumar