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  • Phone:
  • (865) 932-4673
  • Location:
  • 2450 Winfield Dunn Parkway
  • Kodak, TN 37764
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Weekly Schedule

  • Sunday
  • 9:00am LIFE Classes
  • 10:30am Worship & Word

NEWS!

Worship and "The Better Life" Bible study resume in the sanctuary, this Wednesday, September 3rd, at 7 PM.

Concert at New Hope

Article Pic The band, Grits, along with Jade, and Syntyst will be appearing live in concert at New Hope, Friday, September 12, at 7:30 p.m. For more information, please download the concert flyer HERE

BLACKOUT! - The Invisible City of Faith

Article Pic Jesus once referred to God's people as a city of light on a hill. Jesus seems to point to six critical issues where we should "shine," but to the audience of that day...the lights were out. These may very well still remain the six issues where people look for illumination. And Jesus still asks us..."Are your lights on?" Join us this month as Pastor Tom leads us through, Blackout - The Invisible City of Faith. Sundays, 10:30 a.m, in the New Hope sanctuary.

LOST?

Article Pic This week, Pastor Tom begins the LOST series and continues for the next four weeks. Titles are: Lost Purpose, Lost Generation, Lost Fatherhood, and Lost Legacy. You're welcome to join us this Sunday, 10:30 a.m. in the sanctuary, for the beginning of the series as Pastor Tom shows us what we have lost and the blessing we can find.

Help for Those Struggling with Addictions

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New Hope's program for reaching people in our community addicted to drugs or alcohol is known as the New Hope Restoration House. The Restoration House has the ability to help 30 men at a time through a nine month live-in program. Funded by the New Hope Thrift Store, located at 1430 Hurley Drive, Sevierville, TN 37862. The Restoration House is a self-sustaining outreach meant to break addictions from men in Sevier County. The men help operate the Thrift Store, help maintain the church campus, attend church services regularly, and have in-house devotions daily. We hope that this positive impact on our community will not only break the hold of addictions, but also produce strong men of God ready to spread a new testimony of God's love for a hurting world to those still in the strongholds of addictions.



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