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  1. Hope Chapel Advent Readings – Week 1

    Hi everyone,

    Welcome to Advent 2017! I will be posting all four of our weekly Advent readings online for you to take a longer, more leisurely look at. They go by so quickly on Sunday morning. I apologize that this first week’s readings are late. I will be posting the rest soon. If advent is new to you check out this article.

    If you have any personal or family Advent traditions I’d love to hear about them!

    Hope Chapel 2017 Advent readings –
    week 1

    Leader:

    Come, let us walk
    In the light of the LORD.

    Leader:

    Why do we light this candle?

    Leader:

    This candle reminds us
    that the hope for real, lasting peace is found in Christ; peace that isn’t dependent upon the circumstances in which we find ourselves but upon the promise of Him who always keeps His promises.
    When God Himself is our peace,
    we can be sure
    we will not be disappointed.

    Leader:

    The prophet Isaiah spoke these words to give us hope:

    ALL:

    Comfort my people, says your God.
    Speak tenderly to Jerusalem.
    Tell her that her sad days are gone
    and her sins are pardoned.

    Leader:

    O Zion, messenger of good news,
    shout from the mountaintops!

    Leader:

    Shout it louder, O Jerusalem.
    Shout and do not be afraid.

    Leader:

    Tell the towns of Judah,
    “Your God is coming!”

    ALL:

    Your God is coming!

    Leader:

    In the time of Herod king of Judea
    there was a priest named Zechariah.
    Both he and his wife Elizabeth
    were righteous in the sight of God.
    But they were childless because
    Elizabeth was not able to conceive,
    and they were both very old.

    Leader:

    Once when Zechariah was chosen
    to go into the temple of the Lord
    and burn incense,
    an angel of the Lord appeared
    and said to him:

    ALL:

    “Do not be afraid, Zechariah;
    your prayer has been heard.
    Your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son,
    and you are to call him John.
    He will be filled with the Holy Spirit
    even before he is born.

    ALL:

    And he will go on before the Lord,
    to turn the hearts of the parents
    to their children and the disobedient
    to the wisdom of the righteous—
    to make ready a people prepared for the Lord.”

    Leader:

    When his time of service was completed,
    he returned home.
    After this his wife Elizabeth
    became pregnant.

    Leader:

    As we remember
    God’s faithfulness to Elizabeth,
    we can agree with
    Paul’s confession to the church in Rome in Romans 8:15-25

    Leader:

    This resurrection life you received from God is not a timid, grave-tending life. It’s adventurously expectant, greeting God with a childlike “What’s next Papa?

    ALL:

    God’s Spirit touches our spirits and confirms who we really are.  We know who he is, and we know who we are: Father and children.  

    Leader:

    And we know we are going to receive an unbelievable inheritance! If we go through the hard times with Him, then we’re certainly going to go through the good times with Him!

    ALL:

    That’s why I don’t think there’s any comparison between the present hard times and the coming good times.  The created world itself can hardly wait for what’s coming next.

    Leader:

    Everything in creation is being more or less held back.  God reins it in until both creation and all the creatures are ready and can be released at the same moment into the glorious times ahead. Meanwhile, the joyful anticipation deepens.

    ALL:

    All around us we observe a pregnant creation.  The difficult times of pain throughout the world are simply birth pangs.  But it’s not only around us; it’s within us.  The Spirit of God is arousing us within!

    Leader:

    We’re also feeling the birth pangs.  These sterile and barren bodies of ours are yearning for full deliverance.  That is why the waiting does not diminish us, any more than waiting diminishes a pregnant mother.

    ALL:

    We are enlarged in the waiting.  
    We, of course, don’t see what is enlarging us.  But the longer we wait, the larger we become, and the more joyful our expectancy.

    ALL:

    “Almighty God,
    give us such a vision of your purpose
    and such an assurance
    of your love and power,
    that we may always cling
    to the hope which is in Jesus Christ our Lord
    who is alive with you and the Holy Spirit,
    one God now and for ever.
    Amen”

  2. Christmas Giving for our Workers

    Throughout December we hope to remember and give to our workers, both here in the USA and overseas, as a Christmas blessing for all their work throughout the year.

    Inside the sanctuary are three tables with a description of each workers’ ministry, and supplied with Christmas cards and stationary.  Hope Global Team will gather these and send them on to the workers by the end of December.

    In the front foyer is a Christmas Giving Tree where your whole family can pull an ornament (or several!) off the tree and place it in the envelope provided (you can even lift that worker up in a brief prayer as you do this). HGT will gather these envelopes and record them after each service.  Don’t forget to mark the amount and your name on the envelope.

    Thank you so much for thinking, praying, and giving towards our workers! They are so grateful to be remembered by their church family, and receiving these gifts at Christmas-time is a huge blessing… we hope this season is a blessing to all of you, as well!

  3. Manly Men of Hope Retreat – January 5-7

    Announcing the first (in a long time) Hope Chapel men’s retreat! The retreat will be held at Twin Lakes YMCA Camp at 2300 South Bell Blvd, Cedar Park TX 78613. We will begin at 7 pm on Friday evening and wrap up by noon on Sunday.

    Over the course of the weekend we will be talking about “The five liberating truths!” What are the five liberating truths? You will have to come to the men’s retreat to find out!

    Contact Brett Hart for more information and to register click here – Register

  4. Come and pray tomorrow morning, November 11, led by Steve Hawthorne

    Tomorrow morning!  Come and pray with us from 8:55 -11:55 AM.

    A long-time member of Hope Chapel, our own Steve Hawthorne is a mission/prayer mobilizer with WayMakers. He is internationally known for his teaching on prayer, having taught on and led prayer efforts around the globe.  

    “Come help us as we work together in groups to form prayers from scripture.  Some prayers we will sing, some we will pray, and come away knowing we have more to pray than we thought.”

    We are sure to be encouraged and challenged, even energized and renewed.  Lord, let your kingdom come and let your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven!

    There will be breakfast tacos at 8:30. Email deb@thedormans.com if you want a taco or two.  I will probably bring a few extras, just in case! 

    Hope to see you tomorrow morning.

  5. Claire Sullivan’s YWAM Fundraiser, December 1, 2017

    This spring our very own Claire Sullivan will be on her way to a six-month YWAM Discipleship Training School in Hawaii.  She will be leaving on January 4, 2018 and will be gone for six months.

    Claire is having a fundraiser on Friday night, December 1 from 7-8:30PM at Hope Chapel. She will share what the Lord has been doing in her life to prepare her for this step.  She will also bring some art and baked goods to sell, and she will share some songs she has written. Some of Claire’s youth group friends will also share testimonies.  We hope you will come and support Claire as she prepares for this adventure.  Tax deductible gifts can be made out to Hope Chapel with “YWAM fundraiser” in the memo.

  6. Did you miss the Smiths?

    Do you enjoy encouraging our workers, and praying for God to advance His kingdom through them? Then please join us for a Skype prayer time with our overseas friends, the Smith family. We will meet in Hala and Deb’s office at 9am, October 22 for a 45 minute power prayer time. All are welcome!