FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • What is an Evangelical Free Church?

    The Evangelical Free Church of America (EFCA) is a movement of independently governed, Bible believing churches. While more prevalent in the north US, due to its Swedish heritage, EFCA churches are growing and being planted throughout the Southeast. As a movement we desire to see healthy churches planted among all people. You can find out much more about our movement, it's history, and beliefs by visiting efca.org.

  • Do you have a mid-week service?

    We don't have a regular all church mid-week service. But we do gather throughout the week in community groups at various times and locations across the area. These are times for us to weave our lives together by sharing both our joys and struggles.

  • Is there Sunday School?

    We do not have traditional Sunday School. We do utilize the hour before service to encourage and train leaders for various ministries. We also meet throughout the week in community groups for encouragement, teaching, fellowship, and mission.


    Check out the community group page to find out more.

  • What are the services like?

    On Sunday mornings, we gather at 10:00 a.m. for our worship service. Most of our time in the service is spent around God's Word. We do that through singing, reading God's Word, and hearing it explained. There are many examples of the messages here on the website.

  • Is there a place for my Children during service?

    We have programs for all ages at Hope.


    New Moms: A nursing/cry room is located on the north side of the building. The service can be heard in the room.


    Infancy to Pre-K (Playground): We have both a nursery and toddler room. If you would like to have your infant/toddler-age children cared for during service, you will need to "check them in" prior to worship on the north side of the building. Our greeters will gladly show you the way.


    Pre-K thru 5th Grade (Treehouse): If you would like your pre-K thru 5th Grade children to attend a time of teaching and interactions that are fun and age-appropriate, you will need to "check them in" prior to worship on the north side of the building. Our greeters will gladly show you the way. After check-in your child will walk with you to the sanctuary to join us in our time of singing. They will then meet their leaders and youth helpers at the back of the sanctuary, where they will be escorted back to their classes. They will not be released from their classes until you pick them up after service.


    Check out the children's page to find out more.

  • Is there a place for my middle/high schooler during service?

    At this time our 6th-12th grade join us for our service. They also meet Sunday evenings at 4:30 p.m. in our youth building which can be found on the south side of the church campus.


    Check out the youth page to find out more.

  • What do I wear?

    Anything you are comfortable in. On any given Sunday you'll find people in shorts and flip flops and others in golf shirts and jeans. You might even find some in dress slacks and a few who bust out the tie! Wear whatever's comfortable and you'll feel right at home.

  • How do I get there?

    Hope Church

    1661 Balch Road

    Madison, AL. 35757

    256.830.5544


    We are off the main roads a bit. We are on Balch Road between US72 and Capshaw. Check out our directions page for clear directions from anywhere.


    Directions From West (Athens area)

    Take Hwy 72 toward Huntsville

    Turn Left on Balch Rd. (By the CVS)

    We are about 1 mile down on the right side.

    Directions from the Monrovia area

    Take Wall Triana Blvd. to Capshaw

    Take Capshaw to Balch Rd.

    Turn Left on Balch

    We about 1/2 mile on left side of the road.

     

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