Our Core Values
Practices that shape the tone of our congregation.
Core values help a church stay recognizable over time. At Mount Hope, they remind us how we want to worship, serve, speak, and welcome one another.
Hospitality
We welcome people with warmth, patience, and attention, especially those taking first steps into church life.
Prayer
We bring worship, decision-making, grief, and service before God in prayer.
Discipleship
We expect faith to grow through learning, worship, accountability, and everyday obedience.
Compassion
We care for neighbors in practical ways and believe mercy belongs close to the center of congregational life.
Integrity
We aim for honesty, stewardship, and wisdom in leadership, ministry, and communication.
Community
We want people to belong to one another, not simply attend the same building.

What those values look like in practice
These values shape how greeters welcome guests, how leaders make decisions, how classes teach Scripture, how care teams pray for families, and how volunteers show up for children, students, and neighbors in need.

Why values matter
Churches often share similar beliefs, but values determine what daily life feels like. They influence the tone of worship, the patience of relationships, and the integrity of leadership. We want people to sense these values long before they learn every program name.
See our values in motion
Read about who we are, our mission and vision, and Breakfast, Dinner & Tutoring to see how these commitments become visible.