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ABOUT US
Welcome to Hope’s Olde Providence congregation. OP is a grace-centered community of real people learning to live in the freedom of the gospel together. We exist to glorify God by loving our neighbors, bearing one another’s burdens, and pointing one another—again and again—to Jesus.
We long to be a gospel-shaped community like the one described in Acts 2:42–47—a people devoted to God’s Word and prayer, gathered around the table, generous with what we have, honest about our need, and marked by glad and open hearts. We believe this kind of life together isn’t produced by trying harder, but by continually receiving the grace God has already given us in Christ.
At OP, we want to be a safe place to be an actual sinner—a community where weakness isn’t hidden, questions aren’t rushed, and grace isn’t assumed but deeply needed. We believe the gospel is not for people who have it together, but for people who know they don’t.
As Tim Keller so clearly put it:
“Jesus says: ‘The humble are in and the proud are out.’ The people who confess they aren’t particularly good or open-minded are moving toward God, because the prerequisite for receiving the grace of God is to know you need it. The people who think they are just fine, thank you, are moving away from God.” — Tim Keller, The Prodigal God
This conviction shapes our life together. We believe humility—not polish or performance—is the soil in which grace takes root, and that honest need is never a liability in the kingdom of God.
Worship sits at the center of our life together. Each week, we gather to hear what God says is true in His Word, confess our sins, receive forgiveness, sing, pray, lament, and rejoice. Our hope is that as we are shaped by worship, God would form us into a people who are open-handed with what we’ve been given and outward-facing toward our city and neighbors.
Beyond Sunday mornings, this kind of community is most fully lived out in our Community Groups. Groups meet during the week and are the primary place where relationships deepen and the gospel is practiced in everyday life. In Community Groups, we welcome new people, grow in our faith, care for one another’s needs, pray honestly, and walk with each other through both joy and suffering.
I’m deeply thankful to be part of this community, and it would be a joy to welcome you. Whether you’re curious, skeptical, weary, or hopeful, you are invited to come and see what God is doing among us.
Grace and Peace,
Matt
location
4418 Rea RoadCharlotte, NC 28226
service times
VISITOR FAQ
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Where is the Olde Providence site?
We meet at 9:00am & 11:00am at 4418 Rea Road, in the Olde Providence area of South Charlotte.
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What should I wear?
At Hope, our overall style is casual. To our Sunday worship services, most people wear a mix of everyday casual to business casual. Our regular attenders and members run the gamut each week which makes it easy to find your place. However, in general, traditional “church clothes” (i.e. a tie) are more formal than most people wear. We know it can be awkward visiting a church for the first time, and we want you to know that the most important thing is to be comfortable coming as yourself. We have a lot of visitors each week and we strive to be a community that is welcoming to everyone just as they are!
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Where should I park?
Any of the parking spots at the church are available on Sunday morning.
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What should I do when I arrive?
The Olde Providence worship services last about an hour and 15 minutes, starting at 11am. However, punctuality is not one of our spiritual gifts! While we’re trying to encourage our members and regular attenders to arrive earlier, we want to give you fair warning that if you arrive early (or even on time) the sanctuary may feel slightly empty until the service begins or a few minutes after that. When you arrive, you’ll want to head to the far right set of double doors and turn right toward the sanctuary. You will receive a bulletin from one of our greeters, which will contain the sermon text and outline for that morning, along with announcements about upcoming events at Hope.
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What are your worship services like?
Our worship style is an acoustic blend of traditional and contemporary worship music led by a small worship team. The majority of our music is traditional hymns set to more contemporary music. Almost all of our music is congregational singing. We try to put all of our songs in an easily “singable” key and put the songs lyrics on a screen. Our goal is to make it easy for everyone to participate as much as they want and not have anyone feel “lost” in the service whether it’s their first or fiftieth time worshiping with us. After an initial Call to Worship, we sing several songs together then dismiss the children to Children’s Church. While the children are leaving, we take 5 minutes to say hello to one another. Our intention is not to make you feel awkward or single any one out but to give you an opportunity to at least make an initial connection with someone. Please feel free to introduce yourself to others; Hope always has lots of visitors, and many of the people sitting around you may well be attending for their 1st or 2nd time as well. After this time, we typically sing another song together and then hear a sermon. We alternate between preaching through books of the Bible and topical sermons. Our goal is to let people consider the Biblical picture of Jesus and the message of Christianity for themselves, so all of our sermons are an explanation of a biblical passage. The sermons are usually 30-35 minutes long, followed by communion (the first Sunday of each month) and one or two songs responding to the message. The entire service lasts about an hour and 15 minutes.
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What do I do with my children during the service?
Children’s Ministry is open for children ages infant through 5th grade. In order to keep a safe child/teacher ratio in each class, our OP site is currently requiring registration for Children’s Ministry each Sunday. The link will go live on Thursday of each week, so please check here Thursday-Sunday to sign your child up for the upcoming Sunday. When you drop your child off, a leader will help you print out a name badge and receive a collection ticket. All of our volunteers go through a screening process and we follow a series of safety protocols to ensure that your child is safe while in our care and you’re able to be at ease during the worship service. You’re also welcome to keep your children with you in the worship service if you prefer. We also provide a nursing mother’s room in the hallway next to the sanctuary where you can hear the worship and sermon. We believe every child is created in God’s image and deeply loved by Him (Genesis 1:27). At Hope Community Church, we want every child to feel included, have access to participate fully, and know they truly belong. If your child would benefit from specific accommodations during children’s ministry, we would be honored to support your family. Please contact Kiley Garver (kileygarver@hopecommunity.com). We are here to walk with you — because in Christ, we are one body, and every part matters (1 Corinthians 12:12–27).
CONGREGATIONAL CARE TEAM
Learn MoreThe elders, deacons, women’s shepherding team members, and staff within each congregation come together to form a Congregational Care Team.
Each of these Care Teams focuses on leading and caring for the spiritual and physical needs of their particular congregation.
Staff
SERMONS
Aaron Ingle - January 5, 2025
Waiting Together
Scripture References: Romans 8:18-25