Welcome to New Hope Anglican Church

"...a community church serving our community"

We are Anglican in our theology ... We believe that God is living and active, both in the world and in our lives.  We believe that God heals, restores and redeems still today through the power of the Holy Spirit ...

We have heard a call to bring the Good News of Christ to our homes, community and the world in engaging, creative ways.  We work with the homeless, the addicts, the marginalized, homemakers, hard workers and executives.  We don't go in our own power ... All this comes through Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior.

What can you expect on Sunday?

We preach the life-changing, scandalous Gospel of Jesus Christ and His power to heal, restore and release His people. We're casual in dress, contemporary in worship style, joyful in the Lord and deeply welcoming to everyone just where they are. We offer adult education and sunday school for elementary through high school.

What about my kids?

We love them! Child-care is availble during the service for toddling kids and up. We have teaching for youth and adults following the service @ 11am

Reaching our town first and foremost

We are called to be a community church so we worship in and with the community

Come worship with us.

Celebrate with us Easter Morning!

Swift Middle School

9:30 am

250 Colonial Ave

Watertown, CT

 

We are a Common Cause Partnership Church in the Anglican Diocese of North America.

Join us for Sunday Worship and more! 

March 4th and 11th  at Gordon C. Swift Middle School in Oakville, CT. The service starts at 9:30 a.m.

March 18th and 25th at Falls Avenue Senior Center in Oakville, CT. The service starts at 9:30 a.m.

Thursday Home Church and Bible Study at the Vail's: 10am service, 11am Bible Study. Please call for directions to the Vail's home.

  • The Women of New Hope bring the light and love of Christ to each other and the world.
    Women's Fellowship!
    April 7th and 21st

    Child care provided. Call 860 205 5150 for directions to Barb's house.
  • Loving your neighbor as yourself
    Does loving our neighbors mean we have to love ourselves, too?
    Flap-happies Senior Outreach Breakfast. April 19th. Meet at 311 Falls at, 7am to help!

    Loving our Community furniture outreach @ Acts 4 April 3rd & 17th Meet at East Aurora St, 7pm
  • Mens' group
    Serving the homeless and the marginalized in our community
    Men's fellowship is meeting April 11th & 25th 7-8:30 pm at Dave's Smolkis'. Please contact us for directionsMore info ...