Facilities / Location

New Hope Baptist Church is organized for the purpose of winning and discipling souls, and the advancing and promoting the worship of God through study and proclamation of the Holy Bible as the revealed Word of God.

Objectives are:

  • To reach and preach the Gospel of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
  • To provide for the nurturing of the members and for the winning of souls to Jesus Christ.
  • To be missionary in spirit, extending the Gospel through organized religious channels to the entire world.
  • To promote and maintain the teachings and doctrines of the Christian denomination universally known and designated as the Southern Baptist Convention.
  • To provide regular opportunities for public worship.
  • To sustain the ordinances, doctrines, and ethics set forth in the New Testament for the church of our Lord Jesus Christ.
  • To be a church which ministers unselfishly to persons in the community and the world in Jesus's name.
  • To be a church whose purpose is to encourage all members to be Christlike in their daily living by emphasizing total commitment of life and possessions to the Lordship of Christ, empowered by the Holy Spirit.

To further understand our objectives, please visit this roadmap.

You can find New Hope Baptist Church off NC Highway 198 in Earl, North Carolina. See the following maps for more details:

between Shelby, North Carolina and Blacksburg, South Carolina

in Cleveland County, just south of Patterson Springs, North Carolina

off NC Highway 198 in Earl, North Carolina


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POST OFFICE BOX 116, EARL, NORTH CAROLINA 28038-0116
HTTP://WWW.NEWHOPE-INCHRIST.ORG/
POSTMASTER@NEWHOPE-INCHRIST.ORG
704-487-6726

Web Address: http://www.newhope-inchrist.org/facilities.html
Last Revised: September 1, 2003