New Hope greeters Sis. Carla Frances & Elder Westmoreland New Hope greeters are standing by to welcome you!
Minister Anthony Drummond Preaching God's word weekly
Sis. Theresa Drummond Sharing God's word through song.
Elder Janet Kenner Praying for our church family and the world
New Hope in Prayer We're praying for you and our Community!
New Hope Community Outreach
Stoop Life 4 Christ Youth Community Outreach
Stoop Life 4 Christ Creation Museum Trip
Community Guest Day
Community Guest Day Manuel & Denise Avitia
Ministering to the Oak Park Community
Ministering in Music
Community Guest Day
Ministering in Music
June 10, 2023, Blood Drive We're making a difference in the Oak Park Community.
New Hope Blood Drive Success
New Hope members giving the gift of life
Blood Drive sign in table

Philippians

Philippians, Paul’s letter to the church at Philippi, is often called the “epistle of joy.” Over and over, Paul uses words like “rejoice” and “joy.” The secret of joy, he maintains, is the peace that God gives to those who live in union with Jesus Christ.

This emphasis on joy is especially noteworthy be­cause Paul was writing from prison in Rome. But his imprisonment didn’t dampen his spirits; Paul was still filled with the joy of his Lord.

The church in Philippi was the first one Paul estab­lished on European soil. It was located in the Roman province of Macedonia. Paul wrote Philippians to thank the Philippian Christians for the gift which they’d sent him. And he used the opportunity to encourage them. He also reminded them that no matter what trials they might face, they must remember their union with Christ, and avoid problems caused by selfish ambition and pride.