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North Pole / Alaska / Türkiye
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Our church was formed as a joint venture of the Methodist and Presbyterian Churches of Fairbanks to serve the fast growing community of North Pole located thirteen miles southeast of Fairbanks. Forty-Four chartered members of New Hope Methodist Presbyterian Church held their first service in the North Pole Grange Hall on May 7, 1978, in November of 1981, ATCO buildings, used during the construction of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline, were purchased. A "decimal" error in the final billing, a moral dilemma resolved and, perhaps, some spiritual intervention, enabled the congregation to purchase the buildings for $1,800 instead of $18,000.00! The ATCOs placed on our present site at Bradway and Badger roads housed the sanctuary, Sunday School, fellowship area, a nursery, bathrooms, and pastors study. In May 1995, thanks to thousands of hours of Volunteer effort from the congregation and mission teams from the lower 48, a new sanctuary, foyer, and offices were dedicated. We have since added new restroom facilities and remodeled the original ATCO building into our New Hope Church School. This area also serves as our Fellowship Hall and Sunday School rooms. Today, the New Hope Congregation has grown to 130 attendees. Together with our Pastor, Reverend Karen Martin Tichenor, we are group of people from all walks of life including "Sourdoughs" or those passing through while serving their country at one of our local military installations. Working together we live out our mission of "tending the garden to share spiritual fruit with the world. "New Hope Methodist Presbyterian Church is a spiritual body of believers in Christ who nurture Christian disciples through reverent worship, responsive religious education, and active service in the world. Summer Worship 9:30 am, Winter Schedule Sunday School Classes For all age 9:30am Worship 11:00 am
North Pole / Alaska / Türkiye
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New Jerusalem History New Jerusalem Church of God in Christ ( COGIC ) started in Delta Junction, Alaska; Elder Otis McCormick drove the 165 miles roundtrip from his home in North Pole to Delta three times a week. After years of faithful service, God gave Elder McCormick a vision to erect a church in the North Pole area. The New Jerusalem Church of God in Christ, North Pole, started in late summer 1980, with a Bible study in the home of Mother Michelle Stalder. Through anxieties and disappointments, the vision was kept in motion and with the Lords help the saints took courage. Pastor McCormick continued during this time, traveling to Delta Junction. On January 8, 1984 the first full Sunday service of New Jerusalem C.O.G.I.C. was held in the Eielson-Area Grange facility located in North Pole. There were 7 adults and 12 children present. Sunday School continued to be held in Mother Stalders house. Pastor McCormicks first message in the newly acquired church home at the Grange was titled, "The Three Looks." They were: 1 ) The Backward Look, 2 ) The Upward look, and 3 ) The Onward Look. The church began to grow after God blessed in adding some saints from Ft. Wainwright, among them Minister Alan and Deaconess Cynthia Burgess, who remain to this day. As the membership grew, the congregation moved to Pastor and Mother McCormicks home. A Saturday Childrens Church was started and it experienced rapid growth. It was moved to Brother Sam and Sister Carol McCormicks home. A Soul Winning Society Class was started and was held every Saturday at Brother Greg and Sister Pelzeitha ( PJ ) McCormicks home. The bus ministry under the direction of Pastor McCormick was started by Mother Stalder with Brother Swopes and Brother Crain as co-workers. Later in 1984, God touched the heart of Reverend Don Nelson who agreed to the use of the KJNP Chapel. Sunday School and morning service was conducted in the KJNP Chapel and the evening services were held at the Eielson-Area Grange. In the spring of 1984, God touched the heart of Brother David Ainsley, who blessed the saints to acquire land on Mission Road. Yes God not only gave the church a Vision but also a Mission! The saints praised God for his blessings! On May 30, 1984 the ground-breaking ceremony was held. Present was: Bishop C.D. Williams ( Presiding Bishop, Church of God in Christ, Alaska Jurisdiction ), North Star Borough Mayor Bill Allen, Pastor Harold Decker of First Assembly of God ( Fairbanks ), Pastor and Mother Parham of Lilly of the Valley Church of God in Christ ( Fairbanks ), Reverend Don Nelson of KJNP Radio and Television Station, Brother David Ainely, Elder James White of First Church of God in Christ, and a photographer-reporter from the Fairbanks Daily News Miner. Even though it was raining, 40 people were there for the ceremony. Construction began in August 1984. The following contributors on the building project were: Mr. Willie Smith, Mr. George Taylor, Mr. Leon Cooper, Reverend Cleaver, Mr. Willie Hill Jr., of Fairbanks, and Elder Elbert Hawk of Anchorage, Alaska. Deacon Swopes and Deacon Williams helped with the electrical wiring for the downstairs. Even though they were small in number the Lord certainly blessed! On November 18, 1984 first service was held within the church. The saints praised God because they were in their own place of worship. They entered the building on that day singing, "Weve Come This Far By Faith." Prayer was led by Elder McCormick. The Scripture was Psalm 122. Communion was given, and the choir came forth under the direction of Sister Denise McCormick. The choir sung " Somebody Cares." In the summer of 1985 the parking lot was paved, the second floor was framed with a permanent roof. The base board heaters were installed and office equipment for the secretarys office was purchased. Mother Michele Stalder and sister Diana McCormick scaled high heights to stain the cedar siding of the church. In 1987 God blessed the Youth Department to grow and