Hopewell Cumberland Presbyterian Church in America

Hopewell Cumberland Presbyterian Church in America "A CHURCH WHERE GOD AND PEOPLE COME FIRST” Alfred Bonner introduced the idea of forming a Presbyterian Church, later to be called “HOPEWELL”. Rev. M.L. Joyce B.

Hopewell Cumberland Presbyterian Church
History
1901-2015

In 1901 Rev. Johnnie Abernathy started the first construction of the building. Both of these ministers at one time served as pastors of Hopewell during the church's early beginning. Other pastors were Rev. Bailous Smith (1906-1907), Rev. Albert Harris and Rev. Sam McDay (1907-

1910). Afterwards, Hopewell had a perpetual host of pastors. Many of whom served as missionary ministers when the church was without a pastor. Included in these were Rev. Matt Dobbins, Rev. Monroe, Rev. Elisha Green, Rev. Butler, and Rev. Toliver Bates. During the mid 50’s the Mt. Pleasant Cumberland Presbyterian Church was destroyed by a storm. Those members joined with the Hopewell congregation. Lambert pastored Hopewell from 1954-1957. Henry Ewing was called to pastor in September 1957. He pastored for 39 years. Under the pastorate of Rev. Henry Ewing, Jr., the present sanctuary was built in 1974 for which Elder Joe Bailey was Project Manager. The Hopewell Family has fostered ten ordained ministers: Rev. Freddie Ingram, Rev. Albert Smith, Rev. Elizabeth (Ingram) Ross, Rev. Mary (Ingram) Bates, Rev. Melvon Ingram, Rev. Docary Ingram, Rev. Joyce Johnson, Rev Patricia Martin, Rev. Bruce Ingram, Rev. Carlos Davis and Rev. Anthony Bailey. John Haley, Jr. served as an assistant to Rev. Ewing for three years. The session and congregation issued a formal call to him for the service of Assistant Pastor in January 1992, and on May 31, 1992 he was installed. Haley resigned September 1994 due to his job requirements. Hopewell called its second assistant pastor December 1999, Rev. Joyce (Belcher) Johnson. She was installed April 2000. Eugene English was called by the Hopewell CPCA Church family in March 1996. Accompanying Rev. English was his wife Kathy, children Shannon, Jennifer and Denise. He was installed as pastor on May 26, 1996 and faithfully served the congregation until August 2001. Johnson served Hopewell congregation as interim pastor for two months. was called in October 2001 as interim pastor. After the interimship expired, he served as supply pastor for one year. He was later called to serve as pastor. He was installed October 2003. Haley retired as pastor of Hopewell CPCA on August 11, 2013 because of health reasons. From that time until March of 2014, the pastoralship was shared by Rev. Joyce Johnson and Rev. Bruce Ingram. Clifford Malone-Hollins and his wife, Rochelle, joined us in March of 2014. The Florence Presbytery installed him as pastor of Hopewell on May 4, 2014. In 1994, Hopewell CPCA Children’s Church was organized by Rev. Mary Bates with Sister Constance Tompkins as assistant. Former directors include Sis. Kathy English with teachers Lee Roy Tompkins, Lonnie Martin, Steve Beckham, John Davis and several teacher aides. Patricia Martin succeeded Sis English as director. ORGANIZATIONS

The first organizations of the church were the “Mother’s Board” and the “Elder Board”. Bailous Smith organized both in 1910. Shortly afterwards, the “Diaconate” was organized. Lovie Softley and Gladys Canty became Hopewell’s first women elders when they were ordained in August, 1996. In 1978, the “Mother’s Board” name was changed to “Godly Women” by the 1978 General Assembly of the Second Cumberland Presbyterian Church (with the name changing to Cumberland Presbyterian Church in America in the 1992 setting of the General Assembly) and presently Sis. Lila F. Ingram is president. Bailous Smith, with Frank Hampton serving as superintendent, organized the Sunday School department in 1905. Deacon Carolyn Anderson serves presently as superintendent with Elder Gary Smith as assistant superintendent. The Church Choir was organized in 1906 by Sally Mae Pruitt who was the first organist and first president of the choir. The church presently has four choirs: Mass Choir-President, Elder Gladys Canty; Male Chorus-President, Deacon Terrence Ingram; Women’s Choir-President Elder Gladys Canty and Youth Choir Director, Deacon Michelle (Canty) Napier. Sister Sarah (Garner) Bates served as keyboardist for all choirs until December of 2013 accompanied by Deacon Michelle (Canty) Napier as drummer. Sister Velvet Ingram is drummer for the Youth Choir. Bro. Terriron Fields is presently keyboardist for all choirs and Sis. Denise Smith is music director. Jordan Goodman joined the music department as bass guitarist in June of 2014. In 1912, Elder DeShone organized the Missionary Society with Lucy Smith serving as president. Elder Gladys Canty is serving presently as president. She is also president of the General Assembly Missionary Society. The name of this organization was changed to Cumberland Presbyterian Women (C.P.W.) but now has the original name of Missionary Society. During Rev. Lambert’s pastoralship, the Usher Board was organized. Deacon Diane Hillman is presently serving as president. Advisors to the Junior Usher Board are Deacon Hillman and Deacon Carol Anderson. In 1924, the “Christian Endeavors” was organized, but today is known as the CPYF (Cumberland Presbyterian Youth Fellowship). Elder David Smith, who became its first president, organized this group. Hopewell, through its leadership, has always supported the Presbytery, Synod and the General Assembly in many capacities. We have had members who served as president, secretary, and treasurer of various organizations (CPW, CPYF, and Sunday School) on all levels of the church. Hopewell pastors and members have also served as moderators, chairpersons and members of various boards and committees on the national, state, and district levels of our denomination. Our pioneer families are not here who struggled long and hard for the beginning of Hopewell. To their heirs, we would like to express gratitude for our pioneer families and for the great work they have done to make Hopewell a great foundation for God. Hopewell believes that we are called to minister to God’s people. Hopewell is focusing all its resources around a model of becoming purpose driven toward conducting ministries. There are four major divisions of ministry categories we have accepted:
1. Christian Education
2. Mission and Evangelism
3. Worship
4. Stewardship
We shall continue to develop ministries through which people can exercise their God given talents. The church was incorporated in 2003. Hopewell also established a subsidiary corporation called “Wells of Hope Ministries, Incorporated” which was recognized
as a 501.3c organization in 2004. This faith-based ministry,
funded by grants and donations, provides free income tax preparation service, tutoring, transportation for the elderly, the handicapped, and resource persons who provide valuable information and assistance for senior citizens. We express appreciation to God and Hopewell’s congregation on this 41st birthday of this present sanctuary for the sacrifices, cooperation, patience, trust, faith and prayers. For without you, we would not have been able to accomplish so much. We give thanks to God for keeping our Church family together for 114 years for, “WE HAVE COME THIS FAR BY FAITH”.

06/14/2026

The power of God's Word is magnified through the hearts of His people. "Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee" (Psalm 119:11).

Message #3: The Storm Revealed What Was in the Boat

Scripture: Mark 4:35-41

☀️🙏🏽 GOOD MORNING HOPEWELL FAMILY AND FRIENDS! 🙏🏽☀️"This is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be gla...
06/14/2026

☀️🙏🏽 GOOD MORNING HOPEWELL FAMILY AND FRIENDS! 🙏🏽☀️

"This is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it!" — Psalm 118:24

As we begin this beautiful Sunday morning, we invite you, your family, and friends to join us for a time of worship, fellowship, and spiritual encouragement at Hopewell CPCA Ministry.

📖 Sunday School – 9:00 A.M. ⛪ Morning Worship – 10:15 A.M.

📍 1600 First Street Leighton, Alabama 35646

As we continue our powerful sermon series:

🌊⛵ "THE BOAT WAS SHAKING, BUT JESUS WAS NOT" ⛵🌊

Tomorrow's message is:

🔥 Message #3: "The Storm Revealed What Was In The Boat" 🔥

In this message, we will discover that storms do not create what is inside of us—they reveal it.

The disciples entered the storm one way and left another way. Their fear was exposed, their faith was tested, and their understanding of Jesus was transformed.

Sometimes God allows storms not to destroy us, but to develop us.

Sometimes the greatest revelation of Christ comes in the middle of life's greatest challenges.
Join us as we explore the powerful question:

👉🏽 What is your storm revealing about your faith?

Come expecting a word from the Lord that will strengthen your faith, encourage your heart, and remind you that no matter how fierce the storm becomes:

✨ The boat may be shaking, but Jesus is still in control! ✨

We look forward to worshiping with you today!

Pastor Clifford Malone-Hollins Hopewell CPCA Ministry

🌅 Monday Evening Inspiration 🌅"This is the day the Lord has made; we will rejoice and be glad in it." — Psalm 118:24As t...
06/08/2026

🌅 Monday Evening Inspiration 🌅

"This is the day the Lord has made; we will rejoice and be glad in it." — Psalm 118:24

As this Monday evening comes to a close, take a moment to thank God for bringing you through another day. Some victories were visible, while others happened quietly behind the scenes.

Every prayer whispered, every burden carried, and every challenge faced has been seen by God.

Remember, God's work in your life does not end when the sun goes down. While you rest, He continues to make a way where there seems to be no way. The same God who guided you through today is already preparing your tomorrow.

Do not allow the disappointments of today to steal the hope of tomorrow.

Lay your concerns at the feet of Jesus, trust His promises, and rest in His peace.

Tonight's Prayer:

"Heavenly Father, thank You for Your grace that sustained us throughout this day.

Forgive us where we have fallen short, strengthen us where we are weak, and comfort us where we are hurting.

As we prepare to rest, place Your hedge of protection around our homes and families.

Fill our hearts with peace and our minds with confidence that You are working all things together for our good. In Jesus' name, Amen."

✨ Monday Evening Wisdom:

"What seems impossible tonight is still possible with God. Rest knowing that He never sleeps, never fails, and never stops working on your behalf."

Blessings,
Pastor Clifford Malone-Hollins
Hopewell CPCA Ministries 💜

🌊⛵ JOIN US TOMORROW AT HOPEWELL CPCA MINISTRY ⛵🌊SERMON SERIES:THE BOAT WAS SHAKING, BUT JESUS WAS NOTMESSAGE  #2:"WHEN J...
06/07/2026

🌊⛵ JOIN US TOMORROW AT HOPEWELL CPCA MINISTRY ⛵🌊

SERMON SERIES:

THE BOAT WAS SHAKING, BUT JESUS WAS NOT

MESSAGE #2:

"WHEN JESUS SEEMS SILENT"

📖 Scripture: Mark 4:35-41 | Luke 8:22-25

Have you ever wondered where God was while your storm was raging?

Have you ever prayed and felt like heaven was silent?

Have you ever questioned why the winds continued to blow while Jesus appeared asleep?

Join us this Sunday as we discover a powerful truth:

🔥 God's Silence Does Not Mean God's Absence! 🔥

Come experience a life-changing word that will strengthen your faith and remind you that even when the boat is shaking, Jesus is still in control.

⏰ Sunday School – 9:00 A.M. ⏰ Morning Worship – 10:15 A.M.

📍 Hopewell CPCA Ministry 1600 First Street Leighton, Alabama 35646

The wind may be blowing. The waves may be rising. But Jesus is still Lord over every storm.
Everyone is welcome!

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05/29/2026

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05/29/2026
🌿 Touching Tuesday – Words of Inspiration 🌿Good Afternoon, Family and Friends!On this Touching Tuesday, remember this po...
05/26/2026

🌿 Touching Tuesday – Words of Inspiration 🌿

Good Afternoon, Family and Friends!

On this Touching Tuesday, remember this powerful truth: God has not brought you this far to leave you now.

The road may seem difficult, the burden may feel heavy, and the answers may appear delayed—but never mistake God’s silence for His absence.

Sometimes God allows us to walk through difficult seasons not to break us, but to strengthen our faith, deepen our trust, and reveal His power in ways we could not imagine.

No matter what challenge you may face today:

✨ If you are tired — God will renew your strength.

✨ If you are discouraged — God will lift your spirit.

✨ If you are uncertain — God will direct your path.

✨ If you are hurting — God is still a healer.

Remember, your present struggle is not your permanent destination.

What you are going through is temporary, but the promises of God are eternal.

📖 “But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength…” — Isaiah 40:31

🙏 Prayer for Today:

Lord, strengthen every weary heart today.
Encourage those who feel discouraged, uplift those carrying heavy burdens, and remind us all that You are still in control. Help us to walk by faith and not by fear.

In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

Be encouraged today—God is already working things out in your favor!

— Pastor Clifford Malone-Hollins
Senior Pastor, Hopewell CPCA Ministry

Congratulations to Our Graduates
05/26/2026

Congratulations to Our Graduates

🔥 “THE BOAT WAS SHAKING, BUT JESUS WAS NOT” 🔥Faith Lessons From Life’s Storms📖 Tomorrow’s Message:“What To Do When You A...
05/23/2026

🔥 “THE BOAT WAS SHAKING, BUT JESUS WAS NOT” 🔥

Faith Lessons From Life’s Storms

📖 Tomorrow’s Message:
“What To Do When You Are In the Storm”

Scripture: Mark 4:35–41 & Luke 8:22–25

Come discover:

✅ What storms mean spiritually in our lives

✅ What Jesus teaches us during storms

✅ What the wind and raging waters symbolize

✅ How to keep your faith when life feels out of control

No matter what storm you may be facing, there is hope, peace, and power in the presence of Jesus Christ.

Don’t miss this life-changing word!

📍 Hopewell CPCA Ministry
⏰ Sunday School: 9:00 A.M.

⏰ Morning Worship: 10:15 A.M.

Your storm may be real, but so is the Savior!

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1600 First Street
Leighton, AL
35646

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