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Hope Presbyterian Church is an inclusive congregation that strives to be evidence of hope in the community by following Jesus Christ and serving actively and faithfully.
Open: Sunday at 9:30-11:30AM
Members
139
Avg. attendance: 72
Presbytery
Great Rivers
Synod: Lincoln Trails
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2211 Wabash Ave, Springfield, IL 62704
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