New Hope, Minnesota churches and other places of worship, ministries and programs of a religious or spiritual nature are the focus of topics in this category.
 
 
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Catholic Community of Saint Joseph
The Catholic parish began as a mission parish for French-Canadian settlers in 1856. A history of the parish is put forth, a map shows its locations and cemetery, and a photo gallery is featured. Other resources include a parish bulletin, calendar of events, and staff directory. An overview of its faith formation, justice and outreach programs, pastoral care, and events are put forth, and staff contacts are included.
http://www.stjosephparish.com/
The non-denominational church is located in New Hope, Minnesota off of Highway 169 and 36th Avenue North, on Independence Avenue North. Pastoral and ministry contacts are posted, along with general information about the church, a calendar of events, church finances and policies, a newsletter, and a map showing the location of the church. A sermon archive is included.
http://www.evergreennewhope.com/
Holy Nativity is a congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), chartered in 1959, and meeting at its facilities on Winnetka Avenue North in New Hope, Minnesota. A map and directions are posted to the site, schedules and a church calendar are included, and a history of the church is put forth. A sermon archive, prayer requests, a newsletter, and various documents and charts are available for downloading.
http://holynativity.net/
Affiliated with the Minneapolis Area Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the church is located on Boone Avenue North in the city of New Hope, Minnesota. Directions, service schedules, and a calendar of upcoming programs and events are put forth, along with leadership and staff contacts, office hours, and fundraising information. A gallery of photographs and sermon archive are included.
http://hohlc.org/
Located in New Hope, Minnesota, near Highway 169 and 49th Avenue, the church offers transportation to and from services to those who are in need of it. A calendar of events, service and weekly program schedules, Bible classes, and community activities are put forward, along with membership policies, articles on a variety of Christian topics, and a sermon archive. Announcements are posted to the site.
http://www.nwcocmn.org/