When I served on the Board of Trustees of my alma mater Hope College,
previous President James Bultman would often say this about Hope: “We do
many things well. Hope is a special place to be. But we’re never so good that
we can’t be better.” I paid attention to those words and resonated to them also.
In large measure, I would say the same thing about New Hope Church.
There is much that God is doing among us that gladdens me and makes me
grateful. But, I’m not content to rest on whatever laurels we may have gained
and become complacent. We can always be better.
With that in mind, I would like to encourage you to participate in our church
climate survey. It’s a very simple three-question survey that can be done online
at NewHopeWorship.com/Survey, or hard copies are available at the
Welcome Center in the narthex of the church. All survey responses are anony-
mous unless you request that a member of Consistory contact you, in which
case you will be asked to leave your name and contact information.
Lest you think these responses won’t be taken to heart, I want you to know that
every response will be examined with the eye toward making New Hope better.
In fact, I was perusing responses last evening and one caught my eye. The
responder mentioned that they had left their contact information on the
registration pad that we pass on Sunday mornings because we do make a point
of saying that we like to contact first-time visitors. Much to my dismay, this
person was not contacted. Since one of the first things I do on Sunday
afternoons during my weekly “wrap-up” is to go through the registration pads,
identify first time visitors and make a phone call or write an email if we have the
information, I was disappointed in myself. Either I completely missed this visitor
or it may have happened when I was away. In either case, I don’t think that
reflects well on New Hope. Some would say that this is a small matter.
I, however, am one who believes that the small things do matter.
We are incredibly blessed at New Hope by all the good that is happening
among us. At the same time, we’re called by God to aspire to be even better as
we Reach people for Christ, Root people in Christ and Release people to serve
Christ.
Small Things Do Matter Rev. Steve Norden · [email protected] · 614.766.5445
MISSION OF NEW HOPE CHURCH:
To Reach People for Christ · To Root People in Christ · To Release People to Serve Christ
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Children’s Ministry ........................ 4
Adult Ministry.................................. 6
Music Ministry................................. 3
Administration ................................ 2
Outreach............................................ 8
Fellowship ......................................... 9
Preschool .......................................... 5
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Financial Planning Advice from the New Hope Endowment Fund
Everyone has the right to a Last Will & Testament, and regardless of how much you might own at death, it is
your right and responsibility to determine how your remaining assets should be distributed.
A will allows you to:
Provide for your spouse and other loved ones at your death; otherwise, the distribution of assets is left to
state law and the courts.
Determine the guardianship of any minor children.
Identify who will oversee the distribution of your estate.
Provide a charitable gift to New Hope Church through the New Hope Endowment Fund that will provide a
witness to your heirs about the importance of your Christian faith and the church in your life.
A will should always be drawn up by a qualified attorney familiar with your financial circumstances, family situa-
tion, and your wishes. Advice from an attorney and other professional advisors should be sought when consid-
ering charitable giving.
To learn more about the importance of having a will, contact the New Hope
Endowment Fund, which is designed to help church members create a lasting legacy
through planned gifts. The New Hope Endowment Board Members understand the
church, financial matters, and stewardship. To speak to one of our board members,
please call J.R. Kern at 614.582.6744.
Legacy giving is one faithful way of living on.
In Christ, The New Hope Endowment Fund
Administration and Finance Sandy Moberger, Church Administrator · [email protected] · 614.766.5445 x37
As we enter the month of Thanksgiving I feel the need to express my thanks to all of the people who consider
New Hope Church their home. Since part of my job (along with the deacons) is managing your gifts, I am
amazed at how seriously you take stewardship and its rewards. With faith we’ve managed to improve programs,
keep our facility maintained, support our many benevolences, and pay our staff, as we strive to do our most im-
portant work of Reaching, Rooting, and Releasing for Christ. This can not be accomplished without your help.
Over the past few months we have had to update the lighting in the entire sanctuary, repave the preschool end
of the parking lot, repair several compressors on our HVAC units, and service and repair our partitions in the Fel-
lowship Hall, among many other things. These expenditures are necessary but don't fill our hearts with satisfac-
tion. We are all aware of wanting to reach people in need both spiritually and financially. So as we strive to keep
those necessary expenses at a minimum, I want to highlight some of the places we have the privilege of assist-
ing: The Dublin Food Pantry, Habitat for Humanity, The Gather-
ing/Rela, Young Life, Youth for Christ, His Place, The CROP Walk,
The Columbus Tutoring Initiative, and the Miracle League. Your
gifts make a difference for countless people in many ways.
September 2014 Year to Date
Income $81,080 $659,790
Expenses $83,639 $699,625
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New Hope Rings Christmas Project
Join the New Hope Rings Christmas Project in
conjunction with our “Ring the Bells” Christmas
Cantata on Sunday, December 14. The hand-
bells have a significant role with our orchestra
this year and we really need your help!
Rehearsals begin Sunday, November 2 at
4:30PM through Sunday, December 14. We
welcome novice and experienced ringers from
Middle School through adults of all ages.
Contact Christine Loy for more information!
Music Ministry Christine Loy, Director · [email protected] · 614.766.5445 x14 · NewHopeWorship.com/Music
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Sunday School
The young men and women of New Hope continued to be lovingly taught about the book
of Genesis by their teachers and shepherds in October. The month of November is
focused primarily on the story of Joseph and how God has big plans for his people regard-
less of their circumstances! The 4th and 5th graders are moving rapidly through their
lessons, and covered Joseph and Moses in October. Check out the picture of their baby
Moses craft!
Kids WOW
Our Wednesday evening program for ages K through 5th grade got off to
a great start on October 15. We ate, sang, played, and learned about the
Israelites’ journey through the desert following their exodus from
Egypt. Through games, song, and crafts we will learn to trust God at all
times! Some fun dates coming up include our annual
support of the Pajama Project on November 12, where we have breakfast
for dinner and support a great cause!
Club 45
On October 16, Club 45 staffed the New Hope booth at the Dublin Spook-
tacular, passing out 7,000 pieces of candy and over 1,000 flyers advertising
the great things that God is doing in our church! Thanks to Heather Kern
and the adults who along with their children made this event a huge
success. We will meet at the church on November 9 at 5:15PM for our next
adventure.
Children’s Ministry Josh Barna, Director · [email protected] · 614.766.5445 x13 · NewHopeWorship.com/Children
Baby Moses Sunday School Craft
Photo courtesy Loretta Rolle/Facebook
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Answers to Bible Trivia from page 6
1. He was too young (Jeremiah 1:6) 2. Potter (Jeremiah 18:2) 3. A field (Jeremiah 32:8)
4. Surrender to the Babylonians (Jeremiah 38:17) 5. The LORD’s steadfast love and mercies (Lamentations 3:22)
6. Nicodemus (John 3:1) 7. Martha (John 11:25) 8. Joseph of Arimathea (John 19:38) 9. Thomas (John 20:24)
10. “Do you love me?” (John 21:17)
Check out our new entrance to the preschool! The addition will help us
with heating costs, and as a bonus will give parents the opportunity to
drop off payments/paperwork after hours in a drop box (coming soon).
October was a very busy month at New Hope Preschool. Squier Photog-
raphy took our class photos, and we took a trip to Lehner’s Pumpkin
Farm and enjoyed a fun hayride and lots of other activities. We
conducted vision screenings and we can’t forget our Halloween
Parade! Thank you to all the special friends for helping pass out candy.
We recently renewed our Three-Star Step Up to Quality (SUTQ) rating
from the State of Ohio! The teachers and administration put in a lot of
extra time with all the additional paperwork and assessing that the state
requires for this designation. It is nice to be acknowledged for our hard
work and dedication to the children, but our reputation makes the
biggest impact on our enrollment.
Next month Columbus Speech & Hearing will be in to meet with our students. This evaluation provides the
parents with knowledge regarding their child’s development. We schedule this screening right before our Parent
Teacher Conferences, providing the teachers with one more assessment to use during our November
Conferences.
Our annual Turkey Trot fundraiser will be held on November 18 and 19. The children will trot, crawl, and dance
through the halls in their turkey hats as we raise money for our program.
I appreciate the continued support of the preschool. I feel very blessed to work with such a wonderful staff and
children, something that I am grateful for every day.
New Hope Preschool Lynn Riley, Director · [email protected] · 614.766.2446 · NewHopePreschool.com
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Adult Ministry Rev. Sarah Palsma · [email protected] · 614.766.5445 x15 · NewHopeWorship.com/Adults
Year of the Bible
We only have two months left in the Year of the Bible. As of November 1 we’ve read
through 24 books in the Old Testament, 19 books in the New Testament, and 111
Psalms. Well done! If you are behind in the readings try and catch up as soon as you
can, or just pick up the readings from the current day. You can find current and
previous readings at NewHopeWorship.com/YOB. Whatever you do don’t give up!
And if you have questions don’t be afraid to ask Steve or me.
For the month of November, the prophets Ezekiel and Daniel will be our focus for the Old Testament readings,
and the letters of James, 1 and 2 Peter, 1-3 John, and Jude will be our focus for the New Testament readings.
May you be challenged and encouraged as we continue to read scripture together.
Now for some fun…how much do you remember from our readings in October? See how many you can get
right before looking up the answers (see page 5).
Bible Trivia from Jeremiah, Lamentations, and John
1. What excuse did Jeremiah give to the Lord when God first called him to be a prophet?
2. What sort of tradesman did God tell Jeremiah to go and watch?
3. What did Jeremiah buy while Babylon was besieging Jerusalem?
4. What did Jeremiah advise King Zedekiah to do about the onslaught of the Babylonian army?
5. According to Lamentations, what attributes of God never cease and are new every morning?
6. Which religious leader came to talk with Jesus at night?
7. To whom did Jesus say “I am the resurrection and the life”?
8. Who was the secret disciple of Jesus who asked Pilate for permission to take away the body of Jesus?
9. Which disciple was called “the twin”?
10. What question did Jesus ask Simon Peter three times?
New Sunday School Class for Adults
Not A Silent Night by Adam Hamilton
Begins Sunday, November 16 at 9:30 and 10:45
Imagine Jesus from Mary's point of view: proud of her son, in awe of his gifts and
mission, guided by love for him as a person, and so much more. Adam Hamilton begins
at the end, with Mary at the crucifixion and resurrection; travels back in time as she
witnesses his life and ministry; and ends at the beginning, with the Christ child born in a
stable, Mary's beautiful baby. This year, experience Advent and Christmas with Mary.
Adults of all ages are invited to join us for Sunday School. Come when you can; there is no need to sign up, and
no homework! It’s simply a time to fellowship and grow in your faith with others.
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Adult Ministry Rev. Sarah Palsma · [email protected] · 614.766.5445 x15 · NewHopeWorship.com/Adults
Grief Support Group
The hustle and bustle of the holiday season will soon be here, as
we gather with family and friends to celebrate Thanksgiving and
Christmas. While this is a joyous season for many, others may
take notice of those who are missing around the table, and the
pain of their absence is still strongly felt, no matter how long it
has been since their passing.
Experiencing the death of a loved one can cause feelings of depression, sadness, loneliness, isolation, and many
other confusing feelings. If you or someone you know could use help coping with and understanding the grief
process, we encourage you to join our Grief Support Group. This group will meet Monday evenings, November
10, 17, and 24, from 7:00 to 8:30PM.
Our group will be guided by New Hope’s Stephen Ministers and Anne Kuntz, a member of New Hope Church.
Anne is a Licensed Social Worker, has her Master’s Degree in Counseling, and has 18 years of experience facilitat-
ing support groups in a variety of settings.
This group is free and open to anyone at New Hope Church or in the community. Please RSVP by Friday,
November 7 by contacting the church office at 614.766.5445 or [email protected], or by signing up
online at NewHopeWorship.com/GriefSupport. If you have any questions about the group please call
Anne Kuntz at 614.795.0927.
At New Hope Church we acknowledge that the LORD is our ultimate healer. We invite you to join with others in
God's healing presence.
Blue Christmas: A Service of Comfort and Hope
On Monday, December 1 at 7:00PM there will be a special “Blue
Christmas” service of comfort and hope. This is a short 30 minute
prayer service with a time of fellowship together afterwards.
We may sing “tis the season to be jolly,” but we also know that it
is not a jolly season for all. At this service we will acknowledge
our pain, grief, and loss amidst all the yuletide celebrations. We
will light candles in memory of those we love and miss, and we
will remember that the true joy of Christmas comes from the One who came to heal our wounds and grant us
His peace.
Grant yourself this time to pause and reflect on these words of Jesus, “Come to me all you who are weary and I
will give you rest.”
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Outreach NewHopeWorship.com/Outreach
HoneyBaked Ham Gift Certificate Sale
Do you plan on enjoying turkey or ham from Honey-
Baked Ham this Thanksgiving? The Tammy A. Evans
Mission of Mercy Team is selling Honey BakedHam
gift certificates in $25 or $50 denominations. Please
sign up for certificates no later than Sunday, Novem-
ber 16 at the table in the Narthex. Payment is due
when you receive your certificates, which can be
picked up on Sunday, November 23 between
worship services at the Welcome Center. All
proceeds go to support the Tammy A. Evans Mission
of Mercy outreach ministry.
Thanksgiving Sweet Potato Drive
Through Sunday, November 16, New Hope will be
collecting canned sweet potatoes for the Dublin
Food Pantry’s “Harvest of Hope.” This is an annual
distribution of baskets providing Thanksgiving dinner
for 250 families. As a congregation, our goal is to
provide the canned sweet potatoes for all of these
baskets. Any non-perishable food items will also be
accepted. Donations may be placed in the bin by the
Fellowship Hall. Thank you for your wonderful sup-
port! Your donations are greatly appreciated!
Monthly Prayer Meeting
Our next monthly Intercessory Prayer Meeting will be Monday, November 3 at 7:00PM in the
Sanctuary. If you need prayer, or would like to pray for others, please join us. For more
information, see Deborah Weiker or contact the church office.
For where two or three have gathered in My name, I am there in their midst. – Matthew 18:20
Operation Christmas Child - Last Day for Collection November 23
Sunday, November 23 is the last day for collection of shoeboxes filled with small gifts for children as part of
Operation Christmas Child. Boxes will be collected through the Advent Potluck Dinner that evening.
Operation Christmas Child is sponsored by Samaritan's Purse, a non-denominational
evangelical Christian organization providing spiritual and physical aid to people
around the world.
Please see the table in the narthex for information and ideas on packing a shoebox,
or visit SamaritansPurse.org/Operation-Christmas-Child for suggestions. Thank
you for your support in reaching needy children around the world.
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Ring a Bell for the Salvation Army
"Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility
value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but
each of you to the interests of the others." - Philippians 2:3-4
New Hope will once again ring a bell for the Salvation Army to help
those less fortunate in our community.
We will ring between the hours of 9:00AM and 8:00PM on Saturday, December 13 at the same two locations as
last year - the Dublin Kroger Marketplace on Sawmill Rd. just north of Hard Rd., and the Powell Kroger on
Sawmill Parkway just down the street from the church.
You can sign up to ring for one hour (or in one hour increments) by contacting Ed Klinker at
[email protected] or 614.766.1266, or online at NewHopeWorship.com/salvation-army-bell-ringing.
Slots fill quickly so please sign up today.
Thanks for taking some time out of your busy schedule to help make Christmas merrier for others.
Outreach NewHopeWorship.com/Outreach
Fellowship NewHopeWorship.com/Fellowship
Senior Sages Luncheon
Senior Sages of all ages are invited to join us THURSDAY, November 20 at
11:30AM at Dublin Retirement Village for the program “Artifacts of the Past,”
followed by a $2.00 lunch. RSVP to Nancy Green at 614.766.5445 x10 by
Tuesday, November 18.
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Sunday, November 2
9:30AM Contemporary Worship
9:30AM Children’s Sunday School
9:30AM Middle School Sunday School
9:30AM Adult Sunday School
10:45AM Adult Sunday School
10:45AM The Journey: Stage 1
11:00AM Traditional Worship
11:00AM High School Sunday School
5:15PM Middle School Youth Group
7:00PM High School Youth Group
7:00PM Stephen Ministry Meeting
Monday, November 3
7:00PM Women’s Bible Study
7:00PM Prayer Meeting
Wednesday, November 5
12:30PM Women’s Bible Study
5:30PM Kids WOW
6:30PM The Journey: Stage 3
7:00PM Men’s Bible Study
7:30PM Beyond Bethel Bible Study
Thursday, November 6
9:30AM Women’s Bible Study
6:15PM Band Rehearsal
7:30PM Choir Rehearsal
7:30PM AA Meeting
Saturday, November 8
9:00AM Christmas Choir Retreat
Sunday, November 9
9:30AM Contemporary Worship
9:30AM Children’s Sunday School
9:30AM Middle School Sunday School
9:30AM Adult Sunday School
10:45AM Adult Sunday School
10:45AM The Journey: Stage 1
11:00AM Traditional Worship
11:00AM High School Sunday School
5:15PM Club 45
5:15PM Middle School Youth Group
7:00PM High School Youth Group
Monday, November 10
7:00PM Grief Support Group
7:00PM Endowment Fund Meeting
Tuesday, November 11
12:00PM Senior Sages
6:00PM Deacon and Elder Meetings
7:30PM Consistory Meeting
Wednesday, November 12
12:30PM Women’s Bible Study
5:15PM Kids WOW
6:30PM The Journey: Stage 3
7:00PM Men’s Bible Study
7:30PM Beyond Bethel Bible Study
Thursday, November 13
6:15PM Band Rehearsal
7:30PM Choir Rehearsal
7:30PM AA Meeting
Sunday, November 16
9:30AM Contemporary Worship
9:30AM Children’s Sunday School
9:30AM Middle School Sunday School
9:30AM Adult Sunday School
10:45AM Adult Sunday School
10:45AM The Journey: Stage 1
11:00AM Traditional Worship
11:00AM High School Sunday School
5:15PM Middle School Youth Group
7:00PM High School Youth Group
Monday, November 17
7:00PM Grief Support Group
Wednesday, November 19
5:15PM Kids WOW
6:30PM The Journey: Stage 3
7:30PM Beyond Bethel Bible Study
Thursday, November 20
6:15PM Band Rehearsal
7:30PM Choir Rehearsal
7:30PM AA Meeting
Sunday, November 23
9:30AM Contemporary Worship
9:30AM Children’s Sunday School
9:30AM Middle School Sunday School
9:30AM Adult Sunday School
10:45AM Adult Sunday School
10:45AM The Journey: Stage 1
11:00AM Traditional Worship
11:00AM High School Sunday School
5:15PM Middle School Youth Group
5:30PM Advent Potluck Supper
7:00PM High School Youth Group
Monday, November 24
7:00PM Grief Support Group
7:00PM Outreach Team Meeting
Tuesday, November 25
7:00PM Adult Ministry Team Meeting
Thursday, November 27
7:30PM AA Meeting
Sunday, November 30
9:30AM Contemporary Worship
9:30AM Children’s Sunday School
9:30AM Middle School Sunday School
9:30AM Adult Sunday School
10:45AM Adult Sunday School
10:45AM The Journey: Stage 1
11:00AM Traditional Worship
11:00AM High School Sunday School
5:15PM Middle School Youth Group
7:00PM High School Youth Group
New Hope Church Calendar - November NewHopeWorship.com/Events
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Contact Us
Rev. Stephen M. Norden, Senior Pastor
614.766.5445 · [email protected]
Rev. Sarah Palsma, Associate Pastor
614.766.5445 x15 · [email protected]
Joshua Barna, Director of Children’s Ministry
614.766.5445 x13 · [email protected]
Bob Cline, Director of Youth Ministry
614.766.5445 · [email protected]
Connor Curfman, Tech Coordinator
614.766.5445 · [email protected]
Nancy Green, Office Administrator
614.766.5445 x10 · [email protected]
Gail Headlee, Communications Coordinator
614.766.5445 · [email protected]
Holly McDonald, Accompanist
614.766.5445 · [email protected]
Christine Loy, Director of Music
614.766.5445 x14 · [email protected]
Sandy Moberger, Church Administrator
614.766.5445 x37 · [email protected]
Lynn Riley, New Hope Preschool Director
614.766.2446 · [email protected]
Lara Valentine, Children’s Choir Director
614.766.5445 · [email protected]
4739 W. Powell Rd.
Powell, OH 43065
614.766.5445
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