worship

True worship celebrates who God is and what He has done.

At New Hope, worship is more than attending a service—it’s a way of life.

We believe true worship celebrates who God is and what He has done, and it calls us to respond with all that we are. Worship flows from a life-changing relationship with God and invites us to offer our hearts, voices, and lives back to Him in gratitude and praise.

A group of people is gathered in a church or concert hall, facing a stage where a band or choir is performing. The stage features a woman playing a keyboard and singing, with other singers and musicians standing nearby, some clapping and engaging with the performance. Large windows behind the stage allow natural light to fill the space.
A young man with curly red hair wearing a black hoodie and camouflage pants working on a sound mixing console at a table, with a microphone nearby.
A man playing guitar and singing on stage with his arms raised, in a church or performance hall, with a large wooden cross and a piano in the background.

Our corporate worship gatherings on Sunday mornings are a meaningful expression of this shared devotion.

Worship is not limited to those leading from the front; it includes everyone who prepares the space, serves behind the scenes, shares Scripture, creates visually, teaches, prays, and gathers together as God’s people. When we all come ready to participate, worship becomes a powerful, Spirit-filled experience.

Corporate worship is deeply important to the body of Christ.

IT IS A TIME TO:

REMEMBER

WHO GOD IS

REFLECT

ON HIS FAITHFULNESS

CELEBRATE

HIS TRANSFORMING LOVE

As we sing and praise together, we minister to the heart of God while being ministered to by Him.

“But you are holy, enthroned on the praises of Israel.”

— psalm 22:3 (csb)

A digital screen displaying the lyrics to the worship song "Way Maker." The lyrics read 'That is who you are, that is who you are' against a backdrop of blue mountains and trees, mounted on a wooden wall.

Scripture reminds us that God is “enthroned on the praises of His people” (Psalm 22:3), choosing to dwell among us as we lift His name. It also tells us that we are being built together as God’s dwelling place through His Spirit (Ephesians 2:21–22).

When we gather and offer a sacrifice of praise, openly professing the name of Jesus —
GOD IS PRESENT.