Gather at Center of Hope Church

Gather at Center of Hope Church Center of Hope is a refuge and a sanctuary for spiritual healing and mending. Cashapp: $unsuspiro50

Our mission is to empower believers with a direct and relevant word modeling authentic Christian living, praying for and getting actively involved in the community.

06/05/2026

Satan hates marriage and attacks a husband and wife in every possible way to bring division. One among the many attacks is finances because when your finances are hit, you struggle with faith as you struggle making ends meet, putting pressure on you both. That’s when GOD wants you and your spouse to be hopeful in HIM who is the ultimate provider with abundance. Job in the Bible is best example; do not lose faith in GOD.

Deuteronomy 8:18 - "But remember the Lord your God, for it is he who gives you the ability to produce wealth, and so confirms his covenant, which he swore to your ancestors, as it is today."

2 Corinthians 9:8 - "And God is able to bless you abundantly, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work."

Job 42:10 - "After Job had prayed for his friends, the LORD restored his fortunes and gave him twice as much as he had before."

05/31/2026
05/30/2026

Calling communities near and far!
Free health screenings
Tons of community resources
Mark calendar now!
Bring your families, churches everyone is welcome!
TNCVA Annual Health Fair 2026
June 6, 2026 10 to 2 pm
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05/26/2026

BIG NEWS! The NNSY Apprenticeship is now accepting applications UNTIL JUNE 19!

This competitive four-year program combines on-the-job training and academic instruction, allowing apprentices to earn a salary while learning trades like welding, rigging, pipefitting, and much more!

Interested in applying? Check out this graphic and follow the steps provided.

For Virginia Placement Test information, please visit the TCC website at: https://help.tcc.edu/s/article/Testing-Services-at-TCC?r=1986&uiknowledge-components-auraactions.KnowledgeArticleVersionCreateDraftFromOnlineAction.createDraftFromOnlineArticle=1

Application form is available at https://tinyurl.com/NNSY-Apprentice-Application26

Please note: if you view the announcement on USAJobs, please DO NOT press the blue Apply button. The announcement provides the instructions below on how to apply.

05/24/2026

The Word of God by our pastor, Dr. James Poole

05/17/2026

Today our youth are carrying the service and Bro. Isaac Brown is bringing the word of God.

He Is Risen Indeed! ✝️Resurrection Sunday is a powerful reminder that Jesus is alive and hope is still here. The cross w...
04/05/2026

He Is Risen Indeed! ✝️

Resurrection Sunday is a powerful reminder that Jesus is alive and hope is still here. The cross was not the end of the story. What looked like defeat became victory, and what looked dead got up with all power in His hands. Because He lives, we can face life with faith, joy, and confidence in God’s promises.

Today we celebrate the risen Savior who still saves, restores, and makes all things new. Let this day be a reminder that no situation is beyond God’s power. He is risen indeed, and that truth still changes lives.

04/04/2026

Most people rush past the burial of Jesus to get to the resurrection, but if you slow down and sit in this moment, you will realize something powerful. The Son of God did not just die. He was carried, wrapped, and placed into a real tomb. Not a symbol. Not a metaphor. A cold, sealed place where dead bodies go. And that changes everything.

After Jesus breathed His last on the cross, a man named Joseph of Arimathea stepped forward. He was a respected member of the council, someone who had been waiting for the kingdom of God. He went boldly to Pilate and asked for the body of Jesus. This alone is significant because aligning yourself with Jesus at that moment was risky. The crowds had turned. The leaders had condemned Him. Yet Joseph stepped in, took the body, wrapped it in clean linen, and laid Him in his own new tomb that had been cut out of rock. This is recorded in Matthew 27:59–60 and John 19:40–42.

Nicodemus, who once came to Jesus at night, now shows up in the open carrying a mixture of myrrh and aloes. About seventy-five pounds worth. That is not a casual burial. That is the kind of preparation given to royalty. They wrapped Jesus according to Jewish burial customs. Every detail matters. The same body that had been beaten, pierced, and crucified was now carefully handled and laid to rest.

This moment confirmed something the world needed to know. Jesus truly died. There was no illusion. No survival. No near-death experience. His body was lifeless. The burial removes every argument that tries to say He only fainted or somehow escaped. The gospel stands on the reality that He fully entered death.

But here is where it goes deeper than most people realize. The tomb was new. No one had ever been laid in it before. That means there was no confusion about whose body it was. No mixture of remains. No possibility of misidentification. Heaven was removing every shadow of doubt before the resurrection ever happened.

Even more, the act of wrapping Him in linen speaks louder than we think. Earlier in His life, when Lazarus came out of the tomb, he came out still wrapped in grave clothes and needed others to remove them. But when Jesus would rise, the grave clothes would be left behind. This burial is setting up a contrast. What holds humanity in death cannot hold Him.

Through the finished work of Jesus, this burial was not just the end of His life. It was the burial of sin itself. Scripture says He bore our sins in His body. That means when His body was laid in that tomb, everything that separated humanity from God was being put away with Him. Not managed. Not covered temporarily. Put away.

For us today, this means your old life has already been buried with Christ. You are not trying to bury your past. You are not trying to clean yourself up enough for God to accept you. In Him, your old identity has already been carried to the tomb. This is why Romans 6:4 says we were buried with Him through baptism into death, so that just as Christ was raised, we too might walk in newness of life.

Practically, this changes how you deal with guilt, shame, and past mistakes. When those thoughts come, you do not wrestle with them trying to fix yourself. You remind yourself that what you are being accused of has already been buried. It has already been placed in the tomb with Jesus. You are not that person anymore.

And this is where rest comes in. You do not have to strive to become new. You are living from what has already been finished. Just like His body was fully placed in that tomb, your old life was fully dealt with. Nothing was left undone. You can rest knowing that when the stone was rolled in front of that tomb, it was not just sealing His body inside. It was sealing your old life away for good.

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02/02/2026

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Join us at Center of Hope Church for a Community Wellness Seminar: Herbs, Health & Stewardship 🌿

This educational seminar will explore herbal awareness, body stewardship, and intentional approaches to wellness in a relaxed, pressure-free environment.

📅 Saturday, February 28
🕚 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
📍 Center of Hope Church

Free with love offering. Open to the public.
We welcome the community to join us.

RSVP appreciated for refreshment planning only. Walk-ins welcome.

Address

485 S. Independence Boulevard Suit 112
Virginia Beach, VA
23452

Opening Hours

Wednesday 7pm - 9pm
Sunday 11am - 2pm

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