Future Events

Winter Retreat 2026

January 16-18 @ Riverview Bible Camp

Spring Bible Study: Book of the Bible TBD

1st & 3rd Mondays 6:00-8:00 pm | Starting Feb. 2nd

Quarterly Breakfasts

2026 Dates TBD

Annual Christmas Party

Sunday, December 6, 2026 | 6 p.m. @ New Hope Bible Church

**Details and Registration for these Events Below


Winter Retreat

January 16-18

  • Cost: Full Retreat $150 | Sat. Only $85

  • Have you struggled with questions of why hard and sad things happen in life? Does the news and all that goes on discourage you at times? How does a good God allow these things? How are we to live in the midst of it all?
    Our prayer for this weekend is to encourage you with the truth that though the wrong seems oft so strong, God is the Ruler yet!

  • Spend time in discussion and prayer, worshipping, learning truth, hearing from fellow Women of Hope ladies, resting, eating, and enjoying the company of others!

Register Here

 

Spring Bible Study

1st & 3rd Mondays Starting Feb. 2 | 6 p.m.
@ New Hope Bible Church

PLEASE REGISTER BELOW

  • No cost - You’ll need a Bible and supplies for studying/taking notes (digital, analog…whatever suits you)

  • Join anytime during the study

  • Childcare is not provided at this time

  • Using a variation of the inductive study method

Inductive Instruction Sheet

The next installment of our quarterly women’s breakfasts will be in the church lobby. Share a meal together, get to know your fellow “women of hope-ers,” and hopefully have some fun. All ages invited. There is no cost and helping provide food is optional.

Quarterly Breakfast

2026 Dates TBD | 9:30 a.m.
@ New Hope


The Women of Hope Leadership Team is...
Judy Cosby, Allyson Pratt, Charisse Pratt, Jodi Murphy, Andrea Jutila

About Us

"Women of Hope” exists to support the mission of New Hope Bible Church by equipping women to become mature disciples of Jesus. Women are made to be in close community, helping to refine one another and teach one another in godliness from generation to generation.

The goal of “mature discipleship” is made evident in several ways:

-a life that seeks to abide in Christ
-a life that seeks after God in prayer
-a life that loves His Word
-a life that is enriched through godly friendships and accountability
-a life that shows compassion towards the lost and hurting
-a life that serves others
-a life that is open to correction and repentance
-a life that desires to obey the Lord

Out of the many ways we can use our time and resources, we desire to choose activities that meet the goal of becoming mature disciples. As we build relationships with one another and share our lives with one another, we pray that God will use it for His glory. We want to overflow with excitement and joy about what God has done and is doing in our lives and in the lives of those with whom we share Jesus.

Jodi Murphy
Women of Hope Director