New Hope Church of the Nazarene

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1720 E Las Palmas Ave
Patterson, CA 95363

New Hope Church of the Nazarene in Patterson, CA, is a community-oriented faith organization dedicated to building meaningful relationships, both with God and among its members. Embracing their mission of "Helping Others," they actively engage in outreach and compassionate ministries to serve their local community.

The church fosters a welcoming environment for newcomers, encouraging participation in various events and ministries to experience the love and joy derived from a collective commitment to Jesus Christ. With a belief that faith should extend beyond the church walls, New Hope seeks to be a voice of grace and mercy in the world, inspired by the teachings of Christ.

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