Easter is Sunday, April 5! Click below to learn more about each of our Easter events.
Questions? Reach out to the church office.
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join us as we usher in Easter weekend with Good Friday Service at 6:00 PM. This service is unique in that we focus on the sacrifice, death, and burial of Jesus. It isn’t intended to be a service of celebration, but one of remembrance as we walk through the day of Jesus’ earthly death. Childcare will be offered for children 2 and under.
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The celebration of Jesus’s triumph over death begins Sunday, April 5 with our Sunrise Service at 7:00 AM. During this time, we focus on the discovery that HE HAS RISEN! This service is outside, weather permitting. Getting to watch the sunrise as we sing together and recount the excitement and wonder in the garden is a wonderful way to begin our day of celebration. This service is family style, so kiddos in their favorite pjs are welcome and encouraged.
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After Sunrise Service, head home and come back for a family style sit down Pancake Breakfast at 9:00 AM. Living Hope will provide pancakes, juice, and coffee. If you would like to help provide a bit more variety, feel free to bring something that isn’t so sweet - like egg casserole or fruit. After we eat, help us clean up and prepare for service.
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All regular childcare options will be available. Come celebrate what Jesus has done for us!
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Grab a friend or two and join us from 6:00-8:00pm! We’ll cover the cost of the bay and a few appetizers. Whether you’re great at golf or just up for a great time, we’d love to see ya!
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This summer, a team from Living Hope will return to Nicaragua. Our primary focus will be children's ministry — working alongside the base team to serve the kids at the school and in the community. We'll also likely participate in Bible distribution and community outreach. Those with construction experience may have the opportunity to contribute to a facilities project as well.
You don't need to speak Spanish or have any special skills to go.Want to learn more? Join us for an informational meeting on Sunday, March 29, immediately following the morning service. We'll walk through what the trip involves, answer your questions, and give you a chance to hear from those who've been before.
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Come join us Wednesday, April 1 as we assist the BSM in reaching the nations and students of TAMU with the Gospel. Whether it is helping us prepare taco meat, serving food to students, or sticking around to help clean up, we have a place that you can serve.
This is a family friendly event - you and your family can serve by talking to the students during the lunch!
We need help with the following:
Prepare meat
Deliver meat - day of
Serve meat - day of
Clean up - day of
Talk with students - day ofTo register, click here.
Questions? Reach out to to Stephen and Jenna Walls here.
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Church membership is a decision that we take seriously. Our goal isn’t to “convince” you to join, but rather help you know about us as you prayerfully consider where the Lord is leading you.
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We’re so excited that you’re invested in taking this next step in your faith. In order to start the process, we ask you to meet with a member of our pastoral staff.
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Our Equipping Classes are offered during the fall and spring semesters at 9:00 AM on Sunday mornings. Classes generally run around 10-12 weeks total, taking a week off if classes fall on a major holiday or Spring Break.
You can read more about our Equipping Classes here. Sign ups open about one month ahead of classes starting each semester.
If you have questions about classes, reach out to our Equipping Ministry here.
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God intends for us to experience life within the context of healthy relationships – with Him and with other belivers. We believe that spiritual growth happens best when we’re walking through life together with other Christ followers and sharing the Gospel with one another. It is for this reason that we ask members to prioritize participation in a Hope Group.
Our Hope Groups are small groups that meet throughout the week. They are intended to be a close community of believers who seek to know one another better through prayer, fellowship, and walking alongside one another as we apply the Word to our lives.
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Come pray with us for God's Kingdom to come in all the world. Join us for an hour as we pray for unreached people groups, our missionaries & mission efforts as a church, and for more laborers to go into the harvest field. We meet in the Student Center.Feel free to come late or leave early if needed.
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During the school year, children ages 3 (as of 9/1/25) through 6th grade are invited to come learn about Jesus, play games, and memorize Bible verses. Our evenings include special nights such as: wear your favorite team t-shirt, crazy hair, etc. Be sure to check the church calendar for meeting dates/times or check our Awana Calendar document here.
Awana Volunteers are youth (at least 7th grade) thru adults. You do not have to have a child participating in Awana to volunteer, but if you have a child participating, we do require that at least one parent/guardian volunteer.If you have any questions about volunteering or club, reach out to Howard Tipton, our student pastor, at students@lhbc.net. Click here to register.
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We want YOU to join us for SIX05!
During the School Year, students in 7th through 12th grade meet upstairs in Room 200 for a time of worship, teaching, crazy games, and small groups. We focus on having fun, forming relationships, serving, and are taught the Word of God. Be sure to check the church calendar for meeting dates/times. Click here to register.
5:45 - 6:05 PM drop off, hang out, eat
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Bring your friends, neighbors, or co-workers and join us for a fun evening of competition! High schoolers through adults are welcome to join! Before coming, be sure to check our calendar for any occasional changes in the schedule.
(Kids younger than high school can be present but may not participate.)

