Sundays here are for everyone. Find out about our Sunday services, children’s and youth provision, current teaching series, safeguarding commitments, and helpful information if you’re new to church.

Sunday Services…

Everyone is welcome to join us at the Hope Centre on Sunday mornings. We meet at 9:30am for prayer, and at around 10.00 am for refreshments.  The services start at 10.30am.

On Sundays we have a creche for preschoolers and children’s and teenaged groups. Sometimes we all meet together to worship in a family-friendly service.

What about children?

Hope Children is for primary aged children. They meet during our Hope Church services. Each session gives children the opportunity to explore and understand the Bible though games, singing and other activities. There is an unmanned creche available for younger ones.

We would love for you to join us!

What about teenagers?

Hope Youth meet on Sunday mornings. We welcome students of secondary school age. It’s a friendly and welcoming space where young people grow in faith and character. We also meet on Tuesday evenings during term times.

FAQ

Our services feature contemporary worship, prayer, Bible readings, and a short talk. Talks are recorded and posted online, so you can catch up anytime. We also hold regular all-age and communion services. Come as you are—there’s no dress code.

The Hope Centre is fully accessible, with level access across the ground floor, disabled parking spaces, and accessible toilets. We also have a lift to the first floor and a hearing loop system in the auditorium.

We want you to feel at home at Hope Church! Our friendly Welcome Team is ready to great you as you arrive, answer any questions, and make sure you know where to go and what’s happening. Everyone is welcome—we can’t wait to meet you!

Safeguarding and privacy

Hope Church is committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults at risk so that they can take part in our church community safely. We have a full safeguarding policy, and all adults working with children and adults at risk will undergo a DBS check and safeguarding training. Our Safeguarding Leads are Jane Coombes and James Levasier. They can be contacted on safeguarding@hopedawlish.org. For details on our Safeguarding policy please click here.

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Current Teaching Series:

‘In Christ’ : Spring/ Summer 2026

Looking at the book of Philippians, we’ll explore what it means to live fully “in Christ.” Across eight weeks we discover confidence, humility, obedience, righteousness, transformation, joy, and contentment rooted not in circumstances but in Christ’s finished work and ongoing presence in our lives.

Previous Talks…

You can view and catch up on previous talks here.

Want something older? Visit our YouTube channel.

Our YouTube Channel