Frequently Asked Questions
In 1998 Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Ardmore asked its then Associate Pastor, Stuart Stogner, to begin a new congregation in the Mt. Tabor area.
Yes, Hope Presbyterian Church is privileged to be a member of a denomination called the Presbyterian Church in America. Presbyterianism is an historic religious tradition with roots in the 16th Century Protestant Reformation, especially as the Reformation came to expression in Scotland. Hope warmly embraces our connection with our denomination, whose motto, True to the Scriptures, The Reformed Faith and the Great Commission, succinctly captures our commitments. You can visit the PCA Website at www.pcanet.org.
You are welcome to dress casually or more formally, according to your preferences. If the meaningfulness of our worship fails to eclipse concerns over how anyone is dressed, we have failed to be the kind of church that genuinely represents Jesus.
We aim for our services to last for one hour and fifteen minutes.
Nobody at Hope wants to put you on the spot. Feel free to visit and observe, your level of participation will be on your terms, in your time. The door to Hope Church is open wide, but nobody is going to push you through it!
Not often, but to be candid, sometimes. Rest assured that no one is ever pressured to give. The offering is provided for those who consider Hope their church home. However, Jesus talked about money, not because he was greedy (he died with only one garment to his name) but because he didn’t want us living as though our life consists in the things we possess. Few will deny that in these days we need to hear his challenge against materialism all the more.
Children of all ages are welcome to join us in worship. We are accustomed to and welcome children’s movements and noises.
Nursery is available for infants to 36-months, if parents would benefit from it. Check-in will be required upon arrival.
We also have worship classes for preschoolers during the sermon portion of our early service. Please check-in your child on the computers before worship.