Hope Evangelical Lutheran Church - Fremont, CA

Hope Evangelical Lutheran Church - Fremont, CA Hope ELC is now closed.

Permanently closed.

Important Links:

Book of Concord: www.bookofconcord.org
Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (LC-MS): https://www.lcms.org/
English District Website: https://englishdistrict.org/

04/26/2026

+ Johannes Bugenhagen, Pastor +

20 April

Johannes Bugenhagen (1485-1558), from Pomerania in northern Germany, was appointed pastor of Wittenberg in 1523 through the efforts of Martin Luther and thus served as Luther's own pastor and confessor. One of the greatest scholars of the Reformation era, he helped translate the New Testament into Low German and wrote a commentary on the Psalms. He also worked to organize the Lutheran Church in northern Germany and Denmark, journeying to Copenhagen where he crowned both King and Queen and consecrated seven men to the offices of superintendent and bishop. - Treasury of Daily Prayer

Portrait of Johannes Bugenhagen by Lucas Cranach the Elder (1537)

After over half a century as a congregation in Fremont and almost two decades as an LCMS congregation, we are sad to ann...
04/10/2026

After over half a century as a congregation in Fremont and almost two decades as an LCMS congregation, we are sad to announce that the ministry of Hope Evangelical Lutheran Church is coming to an end. We are inexpressibly grateful for all that Our Lord has done for us and our community over the many years, and we pray that His blessing would continue to be upon the city of Fremont that many more would come to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ.

Our final services schedule is as follows:

Sunday, April 12th:
Bible Study - 9 AM
Divine Service - 10 AM

Sunday April 19th:
Bible Study - 9 AM
Matins - 10 AM
Final Divine Service - 3 PM

"Now may the God of peace who brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus, the great shepherd of the sheep, by the blood of the eternal covenant, equip [us] with everything good that [we] may do his will, working in us that which is pleasing in his sight, through Jesus Christ, to whom be glory forever and ever. Amen."

01/27/2026

+ John Chrysostom, Preacher +

27 January

Given the added name of Chrysostom, which means "golden-mouthed" in Greek, Saint John was a dominant force in the fourth-century Christian church. Born in Antioch around the year 347, John was instructed in the Christian faith by his pious mother, Anthusa. After serving in a number of Christian offices, including acolyte and lector, John was ordained a presbyter and given preaching responsibilities. His simple but direct messages found an audience well beyond his home town. In 398, John Chrysostom was made Patriarch of Constantinople. His determination to reform the church, court, and city there brought him into conflict with established authorities. Eventually, he was exiled from his adopted city. Although removed from his parishes and people, he continued writing and preaching until the time of his death in 407. It is reported that his final words were: "Glory be to God for all things. Amen." - Treasury of Daily Prayer

Join us tomorrow for Bible Study @ 9AM followed by Divine Service @ 10 AM:The Transfiguration of Our Lord: Small Catechi...
01/24/2026

Join us tomorrow for Bible Study @ 9AM followed by Divine Service @ 10 AM:

The Transfiguration of Our Lord:
Small Catechism: 9th Commandment
Old Testament: Exodus 34:29–35
Psalm: 2
Epistle: 2 Peter 1:16–21
Gospel: Matthew 17:1–9

"[Peter] was still speaking when, behold, a bright cloud overshadowed them, and a voice from the cloud said, 'This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased; listen to him.'” Amen.

Photo courtesy of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod

01/24/2026

+ St. Timothy, Pastor and Confessor +

24 January

“Fight the good fight of the faith. Take hold of the eternal life to which you were called.” - 1 Timothy 6:12

St. Timothy had Christian believers in his family. His mother, Eunice, was a Christian woman and was the daughter of a Christian woman named Lois (2 Timothy 1:5). Acts records that St. Paul met Timothy on his second missionary journey and wanted Timothy to continue on with him (16:1–3). Over time, Timothy became a dear friend and close associate of Paul to whom Paul entrusted mission work in Greece and Asia Minor. Timothy was also with Paul in Rome. According to tradition, after Paul’s death, Timothy went to Ephesus, where he served as bishop and was martyred around AD 97. Timothy is best remembered as a faithful companion of Paul, one who rendered great service among the Gentile churches. - Treasury of Daily Prayer

Lord Jesus Christ, You have always given to Your Church on earth faithful shepherds such as Timothy to guide and feed Your flock. Make all pastors diligent to preach Your holy Word and administer Your means of grace, and grant Your people wisdom to follow in the way that leads to life eternal; for You live and reign with the Father and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever.

God of the prophets, bless the prophet's sons;
Elijah's mantle o'er Elisha cast.
Each age its solemn task may claim but once;
Make each one nobler, stronger than the last.

LSB 682:1

Young saint Timothy with his mother by Henry Le Jeune (1880)

Address

3800 Beard Road
Fremont, CA
94555

Telephone

+15107938691

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