New Hope Baptist Church

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1440 E Edwards St
Springfield, IL 62703

New Hope Baptist Church is a vibrant community located in Springfield, IL, dedicated to connecting individuals to Jesus and reviving the spiritual landscape of their community and beyond. With a variety of ministries, including family groups, missions, and youth programs, the church aims to foster a life-giving environment for all members.

The church offers multiple locations, including campuses in Senoia and Fayetteville, GA, and provides opportunities for worship both in-person and online. Through events like Vacation Bible School and various adult and children's ministries, New Hope Baptist Church encourages involvement and connection among its congregation.

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