Get your tickets for the annual Spaghetti Dinner at Spirit of Hope. It’s all about Fabulous Food and Fun! And don’t forget about the Silent Auction! Read for more...
Are you running from a previous faith community or toward a specific faith tradition?
What do you know about the Old Catholic Faith?
Please join us on Saturday, August 24th, from 9:00 to noon at Spirit of Hope Contemporary Catholic Community for an engaging workshop that may deepen your understanding of the Old Catholic Faith and help you take a stand on your specific beliefs.
We found a new home! With your input from our last annual meeting, with everyone’s ongoing prayers, and with the investigatory efforts of the Circle of Servant Leaders and the administrative team for Spirit of Hope, we have found a place to call our own, just in time for the Easter season!
At the request of our congregation, the Circle of Servant Leaders has adopted a new time for mass - Sunday mornings at 10am. Because of our relationship with St. Anne's, our new time slot necessitates a change in location at the church, however we have not finalized the new location. We are continuing to work with St. Anne's to find a mutually agreeable solution, and until then we will be meeting online only during the month of February, with the exception of Ash Wednesday which will be in person. Thank you for your grace and understanding during this transition period for our congregation.
Spirit of Hope Catholic Community is pleased to announce we are hiring a Parish Administrator! Click here to read the job description, learn more, and apply!
The SoulTypes workshop will be provided by Jane Kise, the co-author of the book by the same title. The workshop provides an opportunity to learn about the various ways people with diverse personality types approach the spiritual side of life—and perhaps find some refreshingly new ways of praying, meditating, or studying for your own journey.
This year's Holy Week services will be in conjunction with St. Anne's Episcopal Church! Below are the dates and times of the various masses and services.
"The certitude of judgement is one of the greatest and most dangerous beliefs that we can bring to our journey of faith" Rev. Martin Shanahan shares the message of the gospel this 4th Sunday in Lent.